
Desperate Russian soldiers being sent into battle hidden in TENTS in latest bizarre Ukraine frontline tactic
THIS is the bizarre moment freezing Russian troops try out their new Kremlin-issued kit to protect them from the bitter winter weather - tiny pop-up tents. Frontline footage from occupied Ukraine shows at least half a dozen Putin’s soldiers in flimsy green privacy tents on the side of an ice-covered dirt road in -14°C temperatures. Inside, the men can be seen shivering as their so-called shelter is battered left and right by the freezing Eastern European gales. One of them is heard complaining about how it take a “f***ing long time to put it on” adding: “When you’re putting it on the wind f***ing lifts it up, and when the wind is strong it’s f***ing very hard to walk in it.” The man added that if the wind is strong, the tent starts “flapping around a lot,” making it difficult to move around and walk. Ex-Ukrainian parliamentarian, Anton Yuriyovych Gerashchenko, shared the video on X, writing: “Reportedly, these are Russian soldiers walking around in tents. Read more about Ukraine “The voice in the video says one group will be sent out soon - into a meat assault, I assume? These will be convenient targets in the snow.” Whether a bizarre frontline tactic or just a sign of the Russian President’s blatant disregard for the hundreds and thousands of men deployed to fight his war, it comes as the warlord continues to launch assault after an assault on Ukraine. An attack on Ukraine’s northeastern city of Kharkiv killed four people in the early hours of this morning. Regional governor, Oleg Synegubov, confirmed the death toll in a post on Telegram, adding that at least six others were wounded. Most read in The US Sun One of the buildings that was severely damaged was a Nova Poshta depot - Ukraine’s largest private delivery company. Helmeted emergency workers could be seen clambering through the smoking wreckage, in a video posted by the regional prosecutor’s office. Rescuers pulled 30 people to safety, including two from under rubble, the state emergency service said in a statement. A second Russian strike in the heart of Kharkiv - this time caused by a long-range drone - pummelled a medical facility for children, causing a fire. Overnight strikes hit other regions as well, including the southern city of Odessa, on the Black Sea. Residential buildings, a hospital and a kindergarten were damaged, with at least five people wounded in two waves of attacks, regional governor Sergiy Lysak said. And it is not just Russian soldiers in tents battling the cold. The Kremlin has pummelled Ukraine with daily drone and missile barrages in recent months, targeting energy infrastructure and cutting power in the frigid height of winter. Only last week, Putin unleashed his nuclear-capable Oreshnik ballistic missile on Ukraine, just 50 miles from its NATO border with Poland. UK building new missiles for Ukraine BRITAIN is to build a powerful new ballistic missile for Ukraine to obliterate Russian targets deep behind enemy lines. Nightfall rockets will carry 200kg warheads...
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