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Russian occupiers stationed in Pokrovsk are killing each other due to alcohol abuse.
This is evidenced by intercepted enemy radio communications released on Sunday, March 15, by fighters of the 425th Separate Assault Regiment “Skelia”.
According to one of the invaders, during another domestic dispute drunken Russian assault troops opened fire on each other.
“Zmey and Shustryi beat the hell out of Notary, and Notary managed to grab his Kalashnikov. Now Shustryi is sleeping forever, and Zmey is just sleeping drunk… Notary is drunk”, — he reported to his commander.
After that, it was decided to send a liquidation group armed with a machine gun and grenades to the scene.
According to the enemy commander, the same fate awaits those who attempt to abandon their positions.
“Order to shoot this traitor. He will give all the information to the enemy!” — he told his subordinates.
Those Russians in Pokrovsk who are not killed by their own comrades are destroyed by fighters of “Skelia”.
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