War in Ukraine

The Russians mistook their own T-90M tank for a supposedly destroyed Leopard 2 and took joyful photos until they found out that it was their burned equipment

A Russian tank got mixed up with a NATO tank

The Russians mistook their own tank for the allegedly destroyed Leopard 2 and took joyful photos against the background of the padded equipment.

The Russians saw the destroyed tank and immediately arranged a video and photo session near it.

Most of the video they laugh at the tank, saying that it has silicate bricks instead of dynamic protection.

At first, they come to the conclusion that it is allegedly a destroyed NATO Leopard 2.

However, after a more detailed examination of the hull, they find markings in Cyrillic and realize that it is a Russian T-90M “Breakthrough”.

Earlier, it was reported that Russian propagandists boasted that the T-90 tank could not be set on fire and destroyed.

But the Ukrainian military used just one drone to destroy Russia’s newest T-90 “Breakthrough” tank.

 

ua-stena.info

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