last minute | Russian soldiers left, Ukrainian farmer pulled with his tractor! The $25 million Tor-M2 missile became an incident

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Last minute: Russia continues to have a hard time in the occupation of Ukraine. While entering the 10th day of the operation, the Russian army has not yet been able to reach its desired targets. While the resistance of the Ukrainian army and armed people against the occupation of Russia continued, an image shared on social media became the subject of the day.

Russian army suffers heavy losses

The Russian army, which attacked Ukraine from the northern, eastern and southern fronts with tens of thousands of soldiers, lost 498 soldiers according to the figures given by Moscow. Ukraine, on the other hand, announced that more than 10 thousand invading soldiers were killed this morning.

THE SPECIAL WEAPONS OF THE RUSSIAN ARMY COME INTO THE HANDS OF UKRAINIANS

In the photos and videos on social media, it is seen that the air defense system Pantsir-S, as well as hundreds of tanks, armored vehicles and ammunition were seized by the Ukrainians. Among the photos of abandoned vehicles are special weapons of the Russian army.

THE IMAGE OF UKRAINIAN COUPLE GOES VIRAL

Images of a Ukrainian farmer’s tractor and the Russian-made Tor-M2 missile system went viral on social media. The current price of Tor-M2 missiles is around $25 million.

THEY HAVE TO WITHDRAWAL

The Wall Street Journal, in its special report, reports that the invading Russians tried to advance towards Kiev every day, but were repulsed in the suburbs of the city. According to the news, the Russian troops, which were stopped every day, had to retreat, leaving burned tanks and armored personnel carriers.

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“WE ARE GOING TO HUNCH THEM”

“We go out to hunt them and we destroy them,” says Vladimir, the commander of the Ukrainian special forces at the front. Special forces soldiers next to Vladimir use 308 sniper guns and NLAW anti-tank guns sent by England.

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Special forces soldiers at the front are especially targeting supply convoys carrying supplies to Russian troops. “Because if they don’t have fuel, they can’t do anything,” says Vladimir.

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