Well that one is crispy. Looks like a complete rebuild to me.
Those are water buckets. The helicopters are filling them in the river and dumping water. Likely for one of the building fires not the oil ones. Unless they are very, very stupid.
The ManPad just got a little confused. Giant tank of gasoline or little drone moving at high speed look identical.
My guess is the drone flying toward the smoke from the fire completely masked it's signature to the trailing ManPad. The ManPad went looking for another faint heat signature and found the tank.
A few people get the idea that they can make a profit by hoarding the fuel and selling it during the pending shortage. Add in the average person filling up a few extra containers. Then there is a shortage from "increased demand". The shortage from production will take a few days/weeks to work its way through the supply chain.
Well why not? It worked yesterday.
Just by talking about it:
Civilians who moved to Crimea from Russia are likely to move back to Russia.
Encourages Russia to hold significant reserves and stockpiles in the peninsula to fend off an incursion instead of sending them to the front.
7 Anti-air - damn.... Thats brutal.
Soared right past all of Moscows "impenetrable" air defense and blew the shit out of the refinery. In broad daylight as well.
Want to know how to keep a reflecting pool that size green? A couple bags of water soluable fertilizer (20-20-20) per week. Needs to be urea or ammonium based.
Free ammonia and phosphate in the water promotes the insanelynrapid growth of the algae that cause green water like that.
Also couple hundred people peeing in the pool nightly would also do the trick.
Likely just a 50 year old aircraft that has been in constant use for 5 years. Critical mechanical failures will happen eventually.
A college degree in many fields are an entry stamp to some higher paid positions. What they don't tell kids is that gate isn't reached until after 10-15 years of experience. Many people never reach it at all.
The entry level pay for college graduates also sucks in many fields. My first professional job that required a degree paid less than some of the jobs I worked to pay for college. Universities also push students into fields where they get funding for, not what the job market actually needs.
The ROI for college before entering the workforce often only makes sense if the student doesn't go into debt for it.
That is a picture of cucumis melo.