Brave Ukrainian pensioners defy Putin as they help flush out Russian saboteurs | World | News

Ukrainian retirees helped a drone to identify a house where two Russian soldiers were hiding. The Russian Army sent sabotters to Pokrovsk, the Eastern city, to infiltrate a cunning tactical change.
The city is an important logistics center on the Eastern Front, and Putin’s army has entered into busy Russian attacks because it strives for a great breakthrough. The Russians send three to four sabotage groups to the city, then occupy abandoned houses, abandon their uniforms, and do not make civilian clothes they can find. Sabotors attack Ukraine infantry groups and light armored vehicles and disrupt logistics.
They also spread disinformation among local residents, tried to break their morale, and convinced that the situation was desperate.
25. “Watch out, these are the Russians,” the message writes, the other members of the unit is accused of keeping Putin’s army away.
Local civilians help their troops find and watch the Russians, including retirees.
A video broadcast on social media channels shows two elderly calm that directs the Ukrainian drone to a house where Russian troops are hiding. First of all, a man points to a neighboring house, before opening the doors to the facility while a woman is reset to the target.
Kamikaze drone then enters the building, probably kills Russian inhabitants in this process.
Deputy Commander Illia Petryna, telegram The first wave of sabotes appeared in mid -July. In the second half of last month, he claims that at least 28 Russian soldiers were identified.
Pokrovsk saw some of the heaviest wars of the war as the wars continued to get angry around the city.
It is a big blow for Kiev, Putin’s army has recently passed through open defenses near Dobropillia in Donetsk, and in just 48 hours, it was reported to walk six miles behind the front.
Their aim is to cut the city of Pokrovsk and Kramatorsk, another vital castle under the control of Ukraine in Donbas.




