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The animal was found during the liberation of Kupyansk Kharkiv region - there wa...

The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation stole a python and threw it under a tank on fire: the Armed Forces fighter saved the snake (photo, video)

The animal was found during the liberation of Kupyansk Kharkiv region - there was an elite bath with a terrarium in the city, and it kissed a projectile. The military brought Piton to Kharkiv and wanted to leave himself, but later realized that he would not handle him. The Ukrainian military rescued Piton during the liberation of the city of Kupyansk, Kharkiv region, the animal was under the Russian tank on fire. The plot about the salvation of the snake showed "public".

The snake was rescued in September 2022, at that time the Ukrainian army stormed Kupyansk. "We had a position with a bomb shelter. 2 tanks left us every day. Our positions fired at, we had tanned these 2 tanks. And I crawled from under the tank. I run up, I grab it like a rope and pull it behind, "-says the military. The saved animal was named Kupyansk in honor of the liberated city. Later, the Armed Forces found that an elite bath with a terrarium was located in the city.

After the tanks, the military went into reconnaissance and found a completely broken bath. "There were many snakes, more precisely, their pieces were lying. There was a kiss on it. Maybe he himself crawled to the tanks. Maybe they stole him for food, we often found in their positions and skins and dogs of dogs. They eat everything "This is Russian," Bogdan said. The military brought Piton to Kharkiv and wanted to leave for himself.

Subsequently, Bogdan realized that he would not handle the animal, and asked the volunteers to fit it. . When I brought Piton to Kharkiv, I launched the apartment, and the apartment became him, not mine. I could not go into the apartment - when I released him, I began to be afraid . . . Leaving him with the girl was afraid, because it was a big snake. I called the volunteers and say: I have a 3-meter python, it should be adjusted somewhere. They asked where I took it.

I answered-a trophy, reflected from the Russians, "he describes the situation. Further, the snake turned out to be at Karazin Kharkiv University, Dmitry Shabanov. -said the professor. Recall that in November last year a 3-meter python attacked a 5-year-old boy, bit him for his foot and train in the pool. The incident happened in the Australian city of Byron Bay. The child was rescued by his 76-year-old grandfather-he jumped into the pool and pulled his grandson.