November 24, 2024
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“Our portraits are the most beautiful” – Russian soldiers were sent reinforcements in the form of Putin

Serhii Bratchuk, the spokesman of the volunteer Ukrainian army “South”, told about this in the ArmiyaTV stream. “A corresponding directive has arrived for the Russian troops: in…”, — write on: armyinform.com.ua

Read for: < 1 min. November 24, 2024, 4:28 p.m

Russian servicemen were ordered to hang portraits of Russian President Vladimir Putin and Defense Minister Andrei Belousov in their dugouts.

Serhii Bratchuk, the spokesman of the volunteer Ukrainian army “South”, told about this in the ArmiyaTV stream.

“A corresponding directive has arrived for the Russian troops: every dugout must now have a portrait of the “bunker grandfather” and their so-called defense minister. I understand that this will certainly raise the motivation for the Russians; of course, it can make them happy. And things will go much better for them,” commented Serhiy Bratchuk ironically.

He also added that there are those servicemen who still want to surrender.

“And this is the best way to stay alive. But you see that the Zampolites take care of just such moral and psychological support of those troops, which, according to their moral composition, are not motivated. Because the mobilization resources that come, in particular, to these units, are poorly prepared and are thrown into battle, where they take a “ticket to a concert in Kobzon,” Serhiy Bratchuk summarized.

As ArmiyaInform reported, the President of Ukraine called on the world to strengthen sanctions because “Putin spits in the face of those who seek peace.”

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