Looking at the Drudge Report over the past two or three days, you could be forgiven for assuming that V. Putin, incensed over the attack on his prized Russia-to-Crimea bridge, has been raining shock, awe, and wrath on a prostrate, cowering Ukraine. Missiles! rockets! Kamikaze drones imported from Iran! But if you took the trouble to read the news stories behind all that big red lettering on Drudge’s home page, you’d have found that on day one of Putin’s apocalyptic blitz…fourteen people were killed and about a hundred were injured.
Quick Take: Putin's Mini-Blitz
Quick Take: Putin's Mini-Blitz
Quick Take: Putin's Mini-Blitz
Looking at the Drudge Report over the past two or three days, you could be forgiven for assuming that V. Putin, incensed over the attack on his prized Russia-to-Crimea bridge, has been raining shock, awe, and wrath on a prostrate, cowering Ukraine. Missiles! rockets! Kamikaze drones imported from Iran! But if you took the trouble to read the news stories behind all that big red lettering on Drudge’s home page, you’d have found that on day one of Putin’s apocalyptic blitz…fourteen people were killed and about a hundred were injured.