Russian soldier survives by a miracle tied to tree during shelling
An astonishing event on the front line: According to the commander of one of the Russian units in Ukraine, he was tied to a tree during shelling. The reason given was a conflict with the leadership. The man can talk about a real miracle—he survived.
4:14 PM EDT, June 11, 2024
The horror experienced by the Russian commander allegedly lasted four hours. The man was tied to a tree during ongoing shelling. Andrei Eliseenko explained that this was a punishment for a conflict with his superiors.
Eliseenko is from St. Petersburg and was recruited for the war in Ukraine in October 2022. From the very beginning, he expressed dissatisfaction. According to Russian propagandists, the main reason for his objection was that the soldiers had to buy almost all their equipment with their money.
Superiors asked him not to speak loudly about the problems plaguing the Russian army, but the matter could not be settled amicably. They then decided to take more radical steps.
Eliseenko was tied to a tree during four hours of shelling near the town of Oleshky. The city is located in the southern part of Ukraine in the Russian-occupied Kherson region.
The soldier can talk about miracles. Tied to a tree, he survived several hours of shelling and was freed.