Russia attacked Ukraine’s savior cars when they removed the consequences of shelling in Kherson and Kharkov, and published a video of the next gesture of terrorism.
Russia no longer hid its crimes, it published a video in the public domain in which drones were intentional to Ukrainian savior. The reaction to the next terrorism of the Coopant Country on Sunday, July 6, announced the Emergency Situations service of the state of Ukraine on the Telegram Channel.
“Russia is not shy – openly publishes a video of how it accidentally leads to drones to the Savior,” reports state emergency ministry.
It is said that enemies are attacking people who do not participate in adventures, no weapons, but everyone is at risk, saving the victims after their uprising.
“It’s not just terrorism – it’s a demonstrative inhumanity. To aim for those who pull from the bottom of the trash – it means to fight life itself,” the report says
Remember that the State Emergency Ministry of Ukraine announced the attack of Russian drones in emergency services in Kharkov and Kherson at the time the Savior came to eliminate the consequences of drones.
Later, the State Emergency Ministry published a video of a drone attack on a rescue car in Kherson. First, this video was posted on the Fobos Group channel of the 18th -combined Arms Army, which is part of the RF Armed Forces group of Dnieper troops.
“State -emergency service – State emergency service becomes the goal in the case of creating barriers to the execution of battle missions. Transportation is disabled, live power has not suffered – the goal is achieved!”, The phobos post video was cynically described.
Earlier it was reported that Russian invaders were again turning to the twisted horn.
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Source: korrespondent

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