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Moved to the side of good: dogs from Belarus stood up to defend the border of Ukraine. Video

Lilia RagutskaSociety
Moved to the side of good: dogs from Belarus stood up to defend the border of Ukraine. Video

Ukrainian border guards showed their two new four-legged friends. Two dogs, which Ukrainian soldiers called "Pulya" and "Gilza" crossed the Ukrainian border from Belarus.

They are currently standing guard on the state border of Ukraine together with Ukrainian border guards. A cute video with "Pulya" and "Gilza" on duty was shown in the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine.

"Pulya and Gilza changed their Belarusian citizenship to Ukrainian. The ponytails came to the border guards from Belarus in the woods, and now help them to protect the borders," commented in the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine published footage.

 

Video shows a Ukrainian border guard stroking two dogs petting him.

"They are our little friends: Pulya and Gilza. They serve with us on the state border of Ukraine," the soldier explains.

 

Earlier, Belarusian border guards cynically appealed to Ukrainians to take their side, talking about the "unity of peoples" and a common future with the occupants, arguing that they had "a common dish" - borsch. Such an audio message in Ukrainian was played by Belarusian border guards for the defenders of the Ukrainian border.

However, the answer did not take long: the Ukrainian frontier guards replied to the Belarusian "gastronomic" appeal,noting that nowadays Belarusian borscht has become too similar to Russian cabbage soup and prison balada, and let the Belarusians eat this "tasty" stuff themselves.

Then the Belarusians resorted to several more "gastronomic attacks", in particular, talking about bread and bacon as "arguments" to stop resisting Russian aggression.

The "crowning glory" was an audio recording in which the Belarusians took to talking about vodka, trying to portray Ukrainians as a totally drinking nation, as well as spreading "zrada" about the allegedly constant defeats of the Ukrainian army at the front and Ukraine's inability to win the war with Russia.

To this, Ukrainian border guards advised their Belarusian "colleagues" to remember the route of the "Russian ship" and called "crap" the useless "IPSOs.

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