How Russia killed its soldiers at the Vovchansky Aggregate Plant. Details from GUR.
During the operation of GUR troops to clear the Vovchansky Aggregate Plant, Russian occupiers understood the hopelessness of regaining control over the facility, but still ordered their soldiers to resist. This was reported by the representative of GUR MO of Ukraine Andriy Chernyak during a TV marathon.
Chernyak noted that the occupiers at the plant suffered serious losses because Russian commanders violently doomed their soldiers to death. «In fact, terrible, wild, strange things were happening there from the side of Russian commanders towards their subordinates. It is about deliberate killings, it is about terror. This is another example when a Russian soldier is not considered a human being», – said Andriy Chernyak.
Let us remind you that the GUR troops completely liberated the territory of the Vovchansky Aggregate Plant and destroyed the occupiers in all the buildings of the enterprise: «On Tuesday, September 24, at 14:40, the commander of the GUR special unit Timur informed the head of GUR MO of Ukraine Kyrylo Budanov about the successful completion of the operation. The operation was carried out by GUR special groups: «Stugna», «Paragon», «Yunger», BDK, «Terror»».
Also, the commander of the «Stugna» unit Dmytro under the pseudonym «Linux» stated that the liberation of the Vovchansky Aggregate Plant reduces the enemy's control zone and improves the logistics of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
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