CAVOK@lemmy.world to Europe@feddit.orgEnglish · edit-213 days agoPolish general fired after anti-tank mines found in Ikea warehouse (in 2025)www.militarytimes.comexternal-linkmessage-square13fedilinkarrow-up1103arrow-down19
arrow-up194arrow-down1external-linkPolish general fired after anti-tank mines found in Ikea warehouse (in 2025)www.militarytimes.comCAVOK@lemmy.world to Europe@feddit.orgEnglish · edit-213 days agomessage-square13fedilink
minus-squarereddig33@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up19·13 days agoI wonder what the IKEA product name is for anti-tank mines? I couldn’t find it on their website.
minus-squareLeon@pawb.sociallinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up20·edit-213 days agoI’d check SMÄLLARE SPRÄNGNING EXPLOSIV BJÖRNTJÄNST Or maybe ATTENTAT If you can’t find it under any of those they might just not be available in your region yet.
minus-squareRedSnt 🧩♂️👓🖥️@feddit.dklinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3·13 days ago BJÖRNTJÄNST Brilliant. As a Dane I recognize it as “bjørnetjeneste” (bear favor/service) and comes from this old fable: “The Bear and the Gardener”, but as Russia is often depicted as a bear in satirical cartoons, it works on another level as well.
minus-squareEmopunker@feddit.orglinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3·13 days agoIn German it is “Bärendienst”
minus-squareRedSnt 🧩♂️👓🖥️@feddit.dklinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3·13 days agoYeah, I noticed in the “Idioms” part of the article I linked, and I’m not surprised, us Danes probably got it from German to begin with.
minus-squareLORDSMEGMA@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up9arrow-down1·13 days agoTänkenboomën
I wonder what the IKEA product name is for anti-tank mines? I couldn’t find it on their website.
I’d check
Or maybe
If you can’t find it under any of those they might just not be available in your region yet.
Brilliant. As a Dane I recognize it as “bjørnetjeneste” (bear favor/service) and comes from this old fable: “The Bear and the Gardener”, but as Russia is often depicted as a bear in satirical cartoons, it works on another level as well.
In German it is “Bärendienst”
Yeah, I noticed in the “Idioms” part of the article I linked, and I’m not surprised, us Danes probably got it from German to begin with.
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