Cybertruck reportedly remotely disabled by Musk, Chechen leader Kadyrov sends two more vehicles to the front line
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发表于 2024-9-21 11:27:31
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On September 21st, it was reported that the Cybertruck was remotely disabled by Musk, and Chechen leader Kadyrov sent two more to the front line. Kadyrov accused Tesla CEO Musk of "remotely disabling" his Cybertruck and said that the electric pickup truck was originally sent to the front line and performed well. Kadyrov claimed on Thursday that the Cybertruck equipped with machine guns that he showcased in August has been remotely locked and is no longer usable, but the vehicle has performed well in combat.
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