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Five Ukrainian torture victims were freed from Russia’s makeshift criminal as footage shows an organization of specialized armed forces breaking through a mine fence and killing enemy soldiers. Due to the speed and organization of the mission, the Russian troops were left off guard for the attack and were temporarily defeated. The footage shows Ukrainian special forces navigating the building, getting rid of the torturers and temporarily releasing the Ukrainians who suffered from it.
The narrator of the video said, “This is how the special operation begins. One of the special forces crosses the front line and heads to a secret russian torture site. “
“The biggest ‘surprise’ is the traps. The construction where the criminal was located surrounded on all sides through mines and stretchers.
“The specialists temporarily made a hole in the mine fence and approached the house. “
The commander of the operation organization said: “When we came in, we didn’t see everything. Everything around this facility was mined and this made the stage difficult. “
The narrator continued: “The Russian soldier didn’t have time to realize what was going on.
“The ‘executioners’ of space were also temporarily eliminated. A few seconds later, the released prisoners were out.
“Most importantly, he recovered the documents of the entire Russian army that had tortured the Ukrainians. “
When asked about his feelings about the rescue mission, the organization’s commander said, “We checked so as not to get excited about the mission. There’s a mission, there’s a goal, we just had to eliminate it. “
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Russia has continuously denied allegations of torture in its offensive in Ukraine despite reports of several massacres, some of which affected Ukrainian civilians.
But while those infantrymen were effectively released, many other infantrymen and civilians were killed by the Russians.
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Paul Urey captured in eastern Ukraine and accused of “mercenary activities” through separatists from the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic.
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Meanwhile, the Russian Defense Ministry denied attacking civilians on Thursday after movements in the center of the Ukrainian city of Vinnytsia killed at least 23 people, adding 3 young children, one of whom was only 4 years old.
The Russian Defense Ministry said the missiles were aimed at a construction site where high-ranking Ukrainian armed forces were meeting with foreign arms suppliers.
The Russian Defense Ministry said in its update: “On July 14, Kalibr (cruise) missiles were introduced into the Officers’ Chamber in Vinnytsia.
“The facility hosted a convention of the command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine with representatives of foreign arms suppliersArray. . . The attack resulted in the expulsion of the participants. “
Ukraine denied hitting an army target, saying the attack killed at least 23 other people and hit a cultural center used by retired veterans.
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