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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish42•13 hours agoProbably on account of every window in every city being broken by shockwaves from bombardments
minus-square@x00zlinkEnglish2•7 hours agoWouldn’t plexiglass be a better thing to ask for during war time in that case?
minus-square@Eatspancakes84linkEnglish2•3 hours agoI am guessing that outside of the frontlines bombings are still fairly rare events. Risk is low enough for installing proper windows, but high enough to ensure there are not enough.
Probably on account of every window in every city being broken by shockwaves from bombardments
Wouldn’t plexiglass be a better thing to ask for during war time in that case?
I am guessing that outside of the frontlines bombings are still fairly rare events. Risk is low enough for installing proper windows, but high enough to ensure there are not enough.
also ukrainian winters are notably brutal