A Can of Man
Je suis aware
http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/International/story?id=8158843&page=1
This stuff just keeps getting better and better.
This stuff just keeps getting better and better.
But they do know how to deal with terrorists.
Yeah you could call it zero tolerance. Back in the 80's when everyone was getting kidnapped in Beirut they only kidnapped a Soviet one time. He was released 2 days later. Something about heads being delivered to people by Spetnaz teams..............or at least thats what I heard.
Yeah you could call it zero tolerance. Back in the 80's when everyone was getting kidnapped in Beirut they only kidnapped a Soviet one time. He was released 2 days later. Something about heads being delivered to people by Spetnaz teams..............or at least thats what I heard.
Can you give me a link to somewhere with information on that please? Sounds like a good read.
What are the chances that Medvedev and Putin didnt want them sucking dust?
Personally, it seems pretty uhh, low.
I dont have a link but it has been on tv and many other places.
just to make things short - 2 diplomats(I think) soviet diplomats were kidnapped and as usual the muslis said we will kill em etc etc etc.
spetsnaz team arrives at the city, they catch members of the group that did the kidnapping and "Четвертовали" them that means they cut off their hands legs and finally the head and threw it all in bags, then send em to the leader of the group and said that they and their family's are next. there were no demands made by the soviets. next morning the diplomats found them selfs left on some abandond road free.
happy end hollywood style.
There goes my beleif that Spetsnaz are useless for hostage situations.
If what you said is true, then that is badass.
take it from spetsnaz....that's how you do it, the only thing these people understand is force
I know one Russian Marine who spent a couple tours in Chechnya who very vocally sings the merits of Spetznaz's anti-terror capabilities. Just from what he's described witnessing I have a healthy respect for them.
take it from spetsnaz....that's how you do it, the only thing these people understand is force
I know one Russian Marine who spent a couple tours in Chechnya who very vocally sings the merits of Spetznaz's anti-terror capabilities. Just from what he's described witnessing I have a healthy respect for them.
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