Russian soldiers were scared of a homeless man, mistaking him for an Azov soldier.
01.06.2025
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
01.06.2025
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Warrior 'Sarkazm' managed to create a partisan network in occupied Kherson, conducting attacks on gatherings of Russian officers and setting up stash locations. His activities were uncovered, and he ended up in the hands of the FSB.
In a conversation, the soldier shared an interesting detail from his captivity, when a tattooed homeless man caught the attention of fighters with German symbols. This is a striking example of how difficult it is to fight under occupation but also how Ukrainian soldiers can display ingenuity in the most dangerous situations.
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