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In the Vovchansk direction, Russians advance over the bodies of their comrades. They are afraid to return — execution awaits them there.
This was stated on the “United News” national telethon by Ruslana Bohdana, communications officer of the 57th Separate Motorized Infantry Brigade named after Kosh Ataman Kostiantyn Hordiienko.
According to her, frost does not significantly affect the occupiers’ ability to attack. The reason is simple: enemy infantry has no way back.
“We recorded a lot of intercepted communications — their conversations with commanders. They have no way back; they only move forward. They have apps on their phones with points — they move from point to point. They advanced; three reached a certain point. Then only two reached the next — someone was killed along the way. No big deal. Then their command gathers them from different points and merges them into a new group. And this group again starts moving at the same pace”, — Ruslana Bohdana explained.
This is exactly what “infiltration” is, she noted, and this is the tactic Russians are taught. They cannot return — commanders threaten them with execution.
“This is how they move, and in fact nothing stops them. Not the death of their comrades — they crawl through rivers whose banks are lined with bodies. We recorded cases where a guy with one arm carried a mine and tried to bring it to our position. There were cases when occupiers took sticks, as if they were weapons, and still ran toward our positions — fighters of ‘Shkval’ told us about this”, — Ruslana Bohdana recalled.
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