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The occupiers received animals not as humanitarian aid, but officially from the ...

Help from the Ministry of Defense: the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation carry loads on donkey and came up with camouflage (photo, video)

The occupiers received animals not as humanitarian aid, but officially from the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation for the transportation of ammunition and provision. Russian President Vladimir Putin has decided to fight "to the last donkey", said Yuri Butusov militarycore. The Russian army uses donkeys to transport ammunition and provision. Obviously, this is due to the shortage of military equipment, said the editor -in -chief of Censor. NET Yuriy Butusov.

"The man-man has begun aggression against Ukraine from the Black Sea Fleet and an armored" analogue "equipment, which is now lying scrap in fields and plantings. And today she has been reached to the sanitary zone in Kurshchyna, North Koreans, donkeys and roase ", - said the militarycock. According to him, Russian President Vladimir Putin "is leading a war to the last donkey.

" Judging by the presented personnel, the donkeys are governed by Russian soldiers, and they live in special wooden barriers. The Russian troops also confirm this fact, explaining it with the need for draft transport on the front. "The use of large animals in the front is giving rise to several new problems, including the need for regular nutrition and specific veterinary care," the propagandists said. Battle donkeys are equipped with a special "camouflage" - on their backs put green carpets.

The invaders point out that animals were not provided as humanitarian aid, but officially from the Ministry of Defense of Russia. Whether the use of donkeys in the Armed Forces is unknown. However, at the end of May 2023, it became known about the service in the Himars Rammars in the 112nd Terroborons brigade, he brought military ammunition, food and water. In one walk, he brought two boxes of the ammunition.