Fighters of the 24th Mechanized Brigade showed what remained from russian airborne soldiers after a "warm welcome" from Ukrainians.
"Udmurtia, Bashkiria, Rostov oblast – all "jewels of the russian world" were carrying ideas of "great russia" into the area of responsibility of our brigade, but received a "warm welcome" instead," told the Ukrainian fighters.
They explained that russian airborne soldiers tried to conquer combat positions of the royal infantry [24th Mechanized Brigade is named after Daniel of Galicia, Ukrainian king of the 13th century] in the Luhansk region on April 29.



"After the failure of the task, only seven occupants from the group have left alive – the rest have been eliminated by our army," the press service of the 24th brigade stated.
It was reported earlier that Chechens and Buryats arranged a shootout near Chornobaivka because they couldn`t share the loot. The exact number of the dead and wounded is yet unknown.