Russian News: Soldiers hurt themselves with gun stunts when Putin’s army loses plot in Donbus | World | News

Putin’s army is engaged in a fierce battle to conquer Ukraine’s Donbus in the east of the country, approaching the city of Lysychansik. However, Russians have suffered significant casualties as they strive to achieve their leader’s goal of “liberating” the region. Fierce fighting and exhaustion seems to be a serious blow to the morale and sanity of the Russian army as they struggle to overcome Ukrainian enemies.

In a video posted on Telegram, a Russian soldier decides to perform a strange stunt and release steam.

A young man protected by a bulletproof vest shoots his stomach with a revolver.

Before pulling the trigger, he shouts: “Look, this is f * ing Donbus.”

Soldiers uncomfortable fall to the ground, bend badly, and then have difficulty breathing.

His comrades filming the stunts burst into laughter and say, “He seems to be injured.”

The Kremlin is scrambling to increase the number of troops as it seeks to replace soldiers who have been killed or injured.

It is estimated that Russia has killed more than 35,000 people since the invasion on February 24th.

Moscow sought to avoid national mobilization and instead favored forced conscription from Ukrainian-controlled territories.

There are reports that those who refused to serve were threatened with the death penalty.

Ukrainian Civil Rights Commissioner Ludmila Denisowa commented on Russia’s attempt to summon men in the Luhansk region, saying:

“They attack apartments, households, and suburbs.

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“We are in constant contact with the Government of Ukraine on their cases and are fully supporting Ukraine in their efforts to release them.”

Hill is believed to have previously belonged to the Lancaster Regiment of the British Army, and Healy is reported to have worked in Ukraine as a humanitarian volunteer.

Meanwhile, the United States has confirmed that as part of its latest weapons package, it will send Kyiv two NASAMS surface-to-air missile systems, four additional counter-battery radars, and up to 150,000 155mm shells.

A package worth about $ 820 million (£ 677 million) was officially announced by the Pentagon on Friday and first announced by US President Joe Biden at the NATO Summit in Madrid on Thursday. ..

Washington will also provide Ukraine with ammunition for the High Mobile Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS).