Join us as we ring in a milestone year for Fallout throughout the entire month of October! “The Russian military’s intensifying strikes against Ukrainian port and grain infrastructure and threats of maritime escalation are likely a part of a Kremlin effort to leverage Russia’s exit from the Black Sea Grain Initiative and exact extensive concessions from the West,” the U.S.-based Institute for the Study of War said in an analysis.In October of 1997, players first encountered Fallout’s post-nuclear world and its memorable characters, irradiated monstrosities, impactful conversations and stark reminders that war…war never changes.25 years later, the Fallout series is a best-selling franchise that not only helped define PC role-playing games and spawned entries across multiple console generations, but also has made its way to tabletop games and even an upcoming television series. The attacks come amid continuing fallout from a Ukrainian strike Monday damaging the Russian-built Kerch Bridge in Crimea, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s decision that same day to kill an international agreement allowing Ukrainian food products to reach world markets, and Moscow’s subsequent threat to destroy any ships that try to use Ukrainian ports. The enemy destroyed 100 tonnes of peas and 20 tonnes of barley." "Unfortunately, grain terminals of one of the agricultural enterprises of the Odesa region were hit. "At dawn, the Russians fired Kalibr-type missiles” from the missile carrier, which was put on duty in the Black Sea at night, Serhii Bratchuk, a spokesman for Odesa’s military administration, wrote on Telegram on Friday. Russian missile strikes on Odesa destroyed 120 tons of warehoused food and a second wave appeared to target emergency personnel as the smoke cleared from a fourth consecutive day of punishing attacks on Ukraine’s food and shipping infrastructure.
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