Ukraine announced that a Russian soldier surrendered his Russian T-72A main battle tank to the Ukrainian army.Photo: Flip through Andrew Sieff’s Facebook
Russia’s aggression once morest Ukraine has been hit head-on, and the Russian army has suffered heavy casualties. The lure strategy launched by Ukraine has now begun to work. Victor Andrusiv, an adviser to the Ukrainian Ministry of Internal Affairs, announced today (22) that a Russian soldier handed over his belongings. The Russian T-72A main battle tank surrendered to the Ukrainian army and will receive a reward of 10,000 US dollars (regarding 288,000 Taiwan dollars).
Andrewsiv said in a Facebook post today that during the few weeks of the war, Ukraine used the identified Russian mobile phones to regularly send text messages on how to surrender and hand over combat readiness, and recently received a “Misha” ( Misha)’s phone, following confirming the information and ensuring that it was not an ambush conspiracy by the Russian army through drones, received his surrender and handed over the T-72A tank.
Andrewsiv pointed out that the only Russian soldier who surrendered this time was Misha. He revealed that the Russian army was running out of food, had low morale, and the management of the troops was chaotic. The other teammates had already fled, so he was the only one left in the chariot and was still waiting for the superior to assign new team members. But he had no idea why he was fighting the invasion of Ukraine, he wanted to go home, but was threatened by the commander that he would be shot and blamed for the battle losses.
Andrewsif continued that before the end of the war, Misha would be arranged to live in a comfortable environment, and they would provide living facilities such as TV, telephone, kitchen, shower, etc. to make him very comfortable, and following the war, Misha will be awarded $10,000 and allow him to apply for Ukrainian citizenship. “This has saved his life and Ukraine will accept him,” Andreusiv stressed.