Soldiers of the 93rd mechanized brigade "Holodnyy Yar" dug up the invaders’ tanks, which were stuck in the ground and will now use the equipment for the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
This is stated in the message of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
"Yes, they dug it up. After all, "professional" russian tankers managed to "plant" them in the soil almost to the tower, "- said in a statement.
The General Staff added that the "hot-heads” of the locals wanted to burn them so that the enemy would not repel.
"But the professional military did not allow this to happen. The soil will dry up - the tanks will be ours. If they try to take them back - they’ll be burned together with the tanks. It dried up, we dug the tanks up, put them into operation. Now the former russian owners will be beaten,” the military said.
Volunteer Roman Donik recalled a case when russian tanks got stuck before the invasion."The gloomy russian military genius did not, of course, draw any conclusions. And they turned this feint here. We were hungry for those tanks, because it was a sweet loaf of bread for the burners. No one could adjust the equipment – the tanks were on their bellies in chernozem. Even grenade launchers are not needed, molotov cocktails would be enogh" he wrote on Facebook.
However, the "Holodnyy Yar" soldiers persuade them not to burn the tanks. “Not in time. We will fuck them, they will run away, and we will dig up our tanks. Well, that's how it turned out. That's what a professional army means. Because we’re scientists. Because we’re experienced. We trust the Armed Forces of Ukraine. They know what they are doing. We help them do their job,” Donik said.
As previously reported, the total combat losses of the enemy from February 24 to March 29 amounted to approximately 17,200 personnel, 597 tanks, and 1,710 armored combat vehicles.