More Russian Soldiers Sabotage Vehicles to Avoid Going to Ukraine Front
As the war between Russia and Ukraine rages on, the Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia's military administration reported that nearly 20 Russian cars were shot by Russian soldiers to avoid going to the Ukrainian front.
Russian forces invaded Ukraine on February 24, and reports that Russian soldiers are battling low morale have heightened as the conflict continues.
According to the Zaporizhzhia Oblast Military Administration on Telegram, "The military situation in the Zaporizhia region has not changed significantly. The enemy is not conducting active hostilities, but is constantly shelling the positions of our troops with artillery."
"According to locals, in Polohy, the Russian military shot about 20 of their cars," the military administration wrote, "only to avoid going to the front line." The post added that Russian soldiers reportedly attempted to blame the destruction of the cars on "representatives of the resistance movement in the temporarily occupied territory of the Zaporizhzhia region."
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