gadeshi
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There is a third option: An-26 has swimmed underwater and dived tgrough small ASW ship under it getting a shot ::This is a joke, obviously photoshopped.
This is what happened.
The Kiev Regime was operating an Antonov-26, which ended up with bullet holes on the upper surface of the fuselage and the root of the vertical stabilizer.
Folks from the Kiev Regime claimed that the Antonov-26 was shot at by a Russian ship. A ship floats in the sea, naturally, and an aircraft flies in the sky, naturally.
Now, considering that the damage to the Antonov-26 was on the upper surface, two things are possible.
- The Antonov-26 was flying upside down and was shot at by something on the sea. This is unlikely. The Antonov-26, being a transport aircraft, will not fly upside down.
- The Antonov-26 was flying upside up, i.e., normally, and the ship was flying above the Antonov-26 and shot at it. This is also unlikely.
Now, the joke is that, if a ship can fly, so can an oil/gas rig. The photoshopped picture depicts the same.
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