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To spread: during the battle, the wounded was able to carry out tamponade and st...

Gave false coordinates: the paratrooper of the Armed Forces deceived the enemy mortar to save the brothers

To spread: during the battle, the wounded was able to carry out tamponade and stabilize the condition. However, his fighters could not take out the work of a hostile mortar. The paratrooper of the 77th UAEBR with the call sign "anime" saved the life of the wounded brother, taking him out of the Russian Mortar. The press service of the 77th Separate Airmobile Dnieper Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine told about this case.

It is noted that the fighters were tasked with cleaning the enemy positions, however, their group was discovered by the Russians and attacked using FPV-pings and mortars. As a result of the attack, one of the fighters with the call sign "owl" received. Further, a rifle battle was tied, during which the Ukrainian paratroopers completely eliminated the enemy's personnel. "Owl" received another - cultural wound in the hand. "After the battle, we lied in a captured hostile trench.

A mortar worked tightly, enemy drones were constantly hanging over our heads, and FPV landed for a matter of meters. The enemy tried to force us to leave the position and to get," - recalls the serviceman with an anime. He says that the condition of the wounded brother began to deteriorate and he needed evacuation. Anime was able to get to the wounded brother and provide him with domestic help. "I got an injury when the 120th mine broke around.

He was able to pull the owl to the shelter, where he was tamponade and stabilized. However, his fighters could not take out because of the work of a hostile mortar. "I noticed that we have just given the coordinates - he came there. I started giving fake, and it worked," the paratrooper says. The soldiers were able to bring to the evacuation point, where he was taken away and sent to the hospital.