Daisy Chain Of IEDs Hits Russian Convoy In Ukraine

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Footage reportedly shows a "Daisy Chain" of improvised explosive devices (IED) emplaced by Ukrainian special operations forces (SSO) simultaneously targeting a convoy of Russian military vehicles.

After the toppling of Saddam Hussein's regime and the initial rise of the Iraqi insurgency in Operation Iraqi Freedom, anti-coalition forces used the daisy chain technique for a short time. After the US added additional armor to their vehicles, the insurgents realized the daisy chain was wasteful and less effective, so they began consolidating their explosives at a single site to ensure catastrophic kills.

However, in the footage shown here, the positioning of the devices and the timing of their detonations seem to have been well-planned and executed. Multiple Russian vehicles likely sustained significant damage in the operation.

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