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Fighters of "Lyut" brigade captured 5 occupants: video of successful operation

The rest, who did not want to lay down arms, were destroyed

Ukrainian defenders are daily reclaiming the territories of our country illegally occupied by the Russian Federation. Often the soldiers take Russian occupants prisoner.

This time the soldiers of the brigade "Lyut" captured 5 Russian war criminals. They published a video of the successful operation on Facebook (to view the video, scroll to the end of the page).

Fighters of ''Lyut'' brigade captured 5 occupants: video of successful operation

"Professional and quality work of our fighters. During the storming of hostile positions, the fighters of the special operations unit "Enei" of our assault brigade "Lyut" surrounded and captured five occupants, the rest, who did not want to lay down arms, were destroyed! "- stated the fighters.

According to them, the warriors every second bring the Ukrainian Victory closer.

"Our fighters together with their brethren successfully perform combat missions in the east and step by step reclaim our land," the message reads.

 

As reported by OBOZREVATEL, one of the invaders AFU fighters captured when he literally fell asleep at the position. The situation was ironically commented on by journalist Yuri Butusov, writing: "The soldier sleeps, the service goes on".

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