NewsRussian soldier's obscene gesture ends in fatal missile strike

Russian soldier's obscene gesture ends in fatal missile strike

A soldier who invaded Ukraine made an obscene gesture towards Ukrainians, only to be later hit by missiles from the 63rd Mechanized Brigade. The disrespectful act did not pay off, as the Russian soldier ultimately met his demise.

A Russian showed a gesture. Later he didn't have time to regret it anymore.
A Russian showed a gesture. Later he didn't have time to regret it anymore.
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4:12 PM EDT, July 22, 2024

Russian soldiers have consistently shown a lack of respect for Ukrainians. They have demonstrated this by targeting civilian areas and committing brutal massacres in numerous localities.

Sometimes, Russian military personnel display poor manners in skirmishes with the Ukrainian army. This often has severe consequences for them. An example is the behavior of one invading soldier.

The soldier made an obscene gesture towards Ukrainian soldiers. The entire incident was captured by a camera monitoring frontline actions. The vulgar behavior of the Russian soldier did not go unpunished.

The soldier was bombarded by members of the 63rd Mechanized Brigade. The firepower was so intense that the soldier died instantly. His arrogance and insolence towards the Ukrainian army proved fatal. However, due to the graphic nature of the footage, we have chosen not to publish it.

The Ukrainian army is trying to recover as much territory seized by the Russian Federation as quickly as possible. Currently, they are seeking soldiers to support their frontline efforts. Putin's army is experiencing significant losses in both personnel and equipment. Although their ability to breach the front has diminished, experts suggest they can still engage in a prolonged positional war.

Due to personnel shortages, the Ukrainian army has decided to deploy 4,000 convicted prisoners to the front lines. If these individuals prove their worth in the indefinite defense of their homeland, their sentences will be forgiven.

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