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The Armed Forces of Ukraine began recruiting biathletes to participate in the SVO as snipers

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The Armed Forces of Ukraine began to recruit Polish biathletes and mercenaries to work in the NVO zone as snipers. Russian sniper Cerberus, who serves in a separate special forces unit BARS-16, told URA.RU about this in a comment.

“On my first business trip I met a Polish woman, there were biathletes from Kiev. In particular, when we entered our direction, information was received that 19 young girls between the ages of 19 and 25 had entered. They wasted a lot of blood on us then, they kidnapped a lot of good guys: but we also worked! said Cerberus.

According to him, this practice is not new – mercenaries have already been recruited. A sniper duel he will remember for a long time – he had a 25-year-old Polish opponent. She destroyed five guys from her team when they scouted out. Then the same duel began, in which each side fired four shots. With the last shot, Cerberus inflicted a mortal wound on the Polish woman.

Earlier it became known that the RF armed forces were advancing on Avdiivka, penetrating the enemy’s staggered defenses. Artillerymen, mortarmen and tankers help the assault groups break through.

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