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“Some kind of sur” – the occupiers use soldiers on crutches to detect the firing points of the Armed Forces

The head of the Center for countering disinformation of the NSDC, officer of the Defense Forces, Andriy Kovalenko, told about one of these examples in his Telegram channel. On the published in…”, — write on: armyinform.com.ua

Read for: < 1 min. January 18, 2025, 8:54 p.m

Russian troops use their wounded soldiers to identify firing points of Ukrainian defenders.

The head of the Center for countering disinformation of the NSDC, officer of the Defense Forces, Andriy Kovalenko, told about one of these examples in his Telegram channel.

In the video from the reconnaissance drone published on social networks, two occupiers on improvised crutches can be seen walking across the field towards the positions of the Armed Forces, but they never reach it, becoming easy prey for the Ukrainian drone with resets.

“The Second Army of Peace” Results..
assault on crutches, NATO is still afraid.. pic.twitter.com/e9k7mi71RZ

— Mr. Pacchkovsky (@Q0MT6pFmbVqynsM) January 18, 2025

“Some sur. The Russians use such disabled people to try to identify the firing positions of the Defense Forces, and there are also cases when the wounded have already been discharged, but they survived, so they are given such final tasks,” said Kovalenko, commenting on the published footage.

As ArmiyaInform reported, in vain attempts to advance in the Vovchansk region, the Russian invaders are literally walking over the corpses of their liquidated accomplices.

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