Arsenal of invaders is burning near Kherson: the enemy fled in a panic
Near Kherson, the occupants' warehouse with "saltpeter and humanitarian aid" is once again on fire. This was announced by the Strategic Communications Department of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) in its Telegram channel on Thursday, July 14.
Also, in the area of the explosion, the howl of sirens is heard and the fuss of the orcs running in different directions is noticeable, who in a hurry take out both the loot and what they brought with them," the military said.
The report says that, according to local residents, some of the invaders in a panic change into civilian clothes and "with large bags are packed into a squeezed civilian transport."
Occupants in panic over new weapons received by Ukrainian Armed Forces - SBU
The tanks of the Russian military are on fire en masse, but with the equipment that the invaders have, it is difficult to hit back.
The SBU intercepted another conversation between the Russian occupier and his wife. He is shocked by the loss of equipment of his army.
"They sit, drink coffee, press buttons, and they just throw shells at you. And you rush about like a fucking *b. We've already burned so many tanks here, so much equipment... And our fuckers can't even get into them, they can't figure it out," the occupier complains to his wife.
To keep the conversation going, the woman gives him advice:
"You need to shoot tanks at such distances."
But "warrior" corrects her ideas about modern warfare:
"Yes f*ck... they start hitting you at 3-4 kilometers. Where are you going to shoot with a tank?"
Well, the more the enemy panics, the better, they say in the SBU.
Near Kherson, the occupants' warehouse with "saltpeter and humanitarian aid" is once again on fire. This was announced by the Strategic Communications Department of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) in its Telegram channel on Thursday, July 14.
Also, in the area of the explosion, the howl of sirens is heard and the fuss of the orcs running in different directions is noticeable, who in a hurry take out both the loot and what they brought with them," the military said.
The report says that, according to local residents, some of the invaders in a panic change into civilian clothes and "with large bags are packed into a squeezed civilian transport."
The tanks of the Russian military are on fire en masse, but with the equipment that the invaders have, it is difficult to hit back.
The SBU intercepted another conversation between the Russian occupier and his wife. He is shocked by the loss of equipment of his army.
"They sit, drink coffee, press buttons, and they just throw shells at you. And you rush about like a fucking *b. We've already burned so many tanks here, so much equipment... And our fuckers can't even get into them, they can't figure it out," the occupier complains to his wife.
To keep the conversation going, the woman gives him advice:
"You need to shoot tanks at such distances."
But "warrior" corrects her ideas about modern warfare:
"Yes f*ck... they start hitting you at 3-4 kilometers. Where are you going to shoot with a tank?"
Well, the more the enemy panics, the better, they say in the SBU.
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