MK254
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Walioachwa nyuma wakati wenzao walitoroka kwa magari, wameishia kuiba baskeli na kutoroka nazo ili tu waokoe maisha yao...vijana wa Ukraine wanaendelea kutembeza kichapo....
Russian soldiers abandoned by their units in the eastern Kharkiv region of Ukraine fled in disguises on bicycles following a surprise counteroffensive against them, according to reports by The Washington Post and Financial Times.
When Ukrainian forces liberated the region, which had been occupied by Russian forces since the invasion began in February, Russian regiments in the area began to flee within hours. During the uncoordinated and hurried retreat, troops were left behind, leaving the abandoned soldiers as targets to Ukranian drones.
What Happened: Russian soldiers who were left behind started to panic. Some of the soldiers stole clothing from the locals in order to flee in disguise and some stole bicycles and cars.
"They came into our houses to take clothes so the drones wouldn't see them in uniforms," local resident Olena Matvienko told The Post. "They took our bicycles. Two of them pointed guns at my ex-husband until he handed them his car keys," Matvienko added.
Russian soldiers abandoned by their units in the eastern Kharkiv region of Ukraine fled in disguises on bicycles following a surprise counteroffensive against them, according to reports by The Washington Post and Financial Times.
When Ukrainian forces liberated the region, which had been occupied by Russian forces since the invasion began in February, Russian regiments in the area began to flee within hours. During the uncoordinated and hurried retreat, troops were left behind, leaving the abandoned soldiers as targets to Ukranian drones.
What Happened: Russian soldiers who were left behind started to panic. Some of the soldiers stole clothing from the locals in order to flee in disguise and some stole bicycles and cars.
"They came into our houses to take clothes so the drones wouldn't see them in uniforms," local resident Olena Matvienko told The Post. "They took our bicycles. Two of them pointed guns at my ex-husband until he handed them his car keys," Matvienko added.
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