Ukrainian media believe they know that the country's military has built a hydrogen bomb out of a Toyota Mirai. The bomb was dropped over a Russian siege.
The pro-Ukraine media Euromaidan Press has the country's military dropped a bomb made from a hydrogen car, a Toyota Mirai, over a Russian position in northern Ukraine.
Exactly, the bomb consisted of the tank from a Toyota Mirai and 200 kilos of dynamite. According to Euromaidan Press, Russian forces had retreated to a factory area in the city of Vovchansk, where they were attacked, after a failed offensive.
Apparently, the Ukrainians have succeeded in building the dynamite together with the tank and sending the bomb to the Russians via a remote-controlled toy, which exploded.
How much damage the bomb has done has not yet been confirmed. But several speculate that the Ukrainians went to hit an ammunition depot that the Russians had built up in the factory building or right near it. That could also explain the powerful explosion.
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It is not the first time that Ukraine has beaten the Russians over the head with something related to the part of the world that rides on four wheels.
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