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🔞🔞🔞🔞 FATALITY🔞🔞🔞🔞

An anatomy lesson from Strike Drone Company.

The Russian came to our land to kill and destroy us, but he paid for it. It’s a pity that his death was sudden, although his heart continued to beat to the music of our videos🎶🎶

Yesterday you could see this footage in poor quality. Without our watermark and chevron. Very often, the results of our work are downloaded by other units and published on social networks without our consent. They are probably not capable of destroying the enemy themselves, so they are forced to cover up their incompetence with someone else’s work.

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      4 months ago

      I’ve seen a lot, but that has to be the most graphic ever. If you saw it in a movie people would say it’s outlandish and over the top.

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    5 months ago

    OMG! His heart was still beating which means it was still receiving signals from his Medulla Oblongata at the top of his spine. And with the heart beating he may have still been getting some bloodflow to the brain. Does that mean was still alive after the drone strike for a time?

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      I would guess he wasn’t conscious, either from the explosion or the pain. His brain could have also been pretty scrambled from the concussion too. I doubt he’s still feeling anything.

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      Can be built up power in the muscle. If you’ve ever cut out the heart of a fish it will beat in you palm. You can even stimulate it to beat with compressions after it stops by itself.