War in Ukraine

Two Ukrainian fighters managed to capture six Russian soldiers at once, whom their own “colleagues” wanted to eliminate

Two fighters captured six Russian occupiers

Two Ukrainian fighters captured six Russian soldiers at once, whom their own side wanted to eliminate.

This was reported on the channel of the 67th Mechanized Brigade.

The published video shows Russian artillery trying to hit its own soldiers during the battle.

“Such actions are a method of intimidating soldiers of their own army, where the lives of personnel are completely devalued, as they are thrown to certain death,” the brigade said in a statement.

“We are proud of the heroism and skill of our soldiers, who made a determined decision to resist the superior forces of the enemy and took them prisoner for exchange, preventing the occupiers from killing their ‘colleagues.’

Earlier it was reported that Ukrainian military personnel managed to scare a Russian infantryman and force him to surrender using an empty drone with no ammunition on board.

 

ua-stena.info

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