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🇷🇺🇺🇦 A DNR NM tank smokes out a sniper from the Azov National Battalion in Mariupol.
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🇸🇪🇺🇦The Swede who survived after the destruction of the mercenary base near Lviv returned to his homeland. 31-year-old Markus Fredriksson said that early in the morning on March 13, the alarm system that had been working properly before did not work, and everyone at the facility woke up already from the sounds of the explosion. He is sure that one of the mercenaries passed information about their whereabouts to the Russian military.
As a result, Markus returned to Poland, and from there home to Sweden. After his experience, he doubts that the Swedish government can track how the money and weapons sent to Ukraine are used: "You need to better understand where and who gets information and equipment. Where does the money go? In this case, it seemed like it was just crap."
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🇷🇺🇺🇦 The Russian Defense Ministry published a video of the destruction of a fortified stronghold of Ukrainian nationalists by helicopters
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🇬🇧🇺🇦 British mercenary in Ukraine: Ben Spann, 36, spent five days in a safe house in western Ukraine with four former British military personnel. Fearing that he would be sent on a "suicidal mission", he remembered that he had not lived long and had a wife and children, so he returned to the UK.
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🇷🇺🇺🇦 The Ukrainian territorial defense unit is forced to use horse-drawn vehicles. Apparently with DP-27 machine guns from the Second World War