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The first RPG hit a part of the humvee that wouldn’t blow up. I think others were hit aswell and either still had the .50 running and another shot hit the RPG making the .50 run out of it
The tsar, in the words of Kotoshikhin, made him his ruler over the state in all matters, indulging himself in "humility and prayer." So enormous was the influence of Boris on the tsar and on affairs. According to the already mentioned book. Katyrev-Rostovsky, he seized such power, "as if I were obedient to the king himself in everything" . He ruled intelligently and carefully, and the fourteen-year reign of Fedor was a time of rest for the state from pogroms and fears of the oprichnina. The same contemporary writes, the Lord took pity on his people and granted them a prosperous time, allowed the tsar to reign quietly and serenely, and all Orthodox Christianity began to console itself and live quietly and serenely. The successful war with Sweden did not disturb this general mood. But the most disturbing rumors began to circulate in Moscow. After Tsar Ivan, the youngest son Dimitri remained, to whom, according to the old custom of the Moscow sovereigns, his father gave a small inheritance, the city of Uglich with the district. At the very beginning of Fedor's reign, to prevent court intrigues and unrest, this prince with his maternal relatives Nagimi was removed from Moscow. It was said in Moscow that this seven-year-old Demetrius, the son of the fifth married wife of Tsar Ivan (not counting the unmarried), therefore, a prince of dubious legality from a canonical point of view,