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Russian soldiers hide in a crater under a decomposing tank

There was a hole in the ground under a tank with Russian soldiers inside. In a video, Aleksander Sładkow, a Kremlin propagandist, boasted about this spot. The film shows invaders discussing their "dream job." They wear masks on their faces because they can't withstand the stench of decomposing corpses surrounding them.

Recording from a Russian tank
Recording from a Russian tank
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1:54 PM EDT, May 22, 2024

Aleksander Sładkow is dubbed a "Russian war correspondent". He is a propagandist who shares various types of information and recordings from the front.

He recently published a video from a crater under a destroyed Russian tank. He "boasted" about the conditions in which the invading soldiers lived.

Recording with Russian soldiers: "Safe job"

The video shows soldiers sitting in a kind of "hideout" under the tank, where they are likely hiding from the threat posed by the Ukrainian army. The soldiers smoke cigarettes, smile under their masks, and claim their job is safe. At one point, one of them talks about what surrounds the soldiers: decomposing bodies lying next to them.

The civilization of larvae is so advanced that within a week they will be joining rockets in space. You take any body part, and it stays in your hand, - says one of the soldiers.

They add that they must enlarge their "base" to accommodate more soldiers. It will be luxurious, they say. They add that they intend to fill all possible gaps with bags of dirt to protect their "camp" from fire or a potential attack, such as a drone. The video comes from the vicinity of Robotyne in the Zaporizhzhia region.

When Sładkow shared the video, he wrote that no "Western Rambo would be able to withstand such conditions." - The crater under the damaged tank is a residence - he said. Commenting on the video, viewers noted the difference between Russian propaganda and the reality of the Russian army. Internet users were reminded that Putin's army was supposed to capture Kyiv in three days, and now its soldiers are sitting in such terrible conditions, far from the capital of Ukraine.

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