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The occupiers are suffering colossal losses on the Lyman axis, forcing them to search for mercenaries all over the world. In particular, Ukrainian soldiers recently captured an African national.
This was stated on an Army TV stream by the Head of the Communications Section of the 63rd Separate Mechanized Brigade, Captain Rosyslav Yashchyshyn.
“The same meat grinder continues, the same assaults. Our drones work nonstop, our infantry works. In general, nothing really changes. The enemy keeps trying to advance, and we keep trying to destroy them. These are the kinds of role-playing games we have”, — he said.
The officer reported that the brigade’s soldiers recently captured an African national.
“Given the colossal losses they have suffered on the Lyman axis from our brigade, I think it’s already hard for them to look for mercenaries. If their own ‘vankas’ have already run out and they’ve gone to Africa — and we know they were in India, not to mention Central Asia — then the geography already goes beyond the map”, — he joked.
The serviceman noted that the need to search for mercenaries around the world indicates a shortage of personnel in the Russian occupation army and problems with recruitment within Russia itself.
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