Returning missile and Ukrainian goat damage Russian bases

Ukrainian goat and missile damage more than 70 Russian soldiers

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R. Gelfenstein - A goat in Ukraine detonated cables that had been placed by Russian forces, causing an explosion that injured several Muscovite soldiers.


Ukrainian defense intelligence said Monday that the goat sabotage took place in the village of Kinski Rozdory in the Zaporizhzhia region.


The agency said about 40 Russian soldiers occupied a local hospital and set up a "circular defense" by placing cables with grenades around the perimeter of the medical facility.


The invading forces, however, regretted their decision when a goat from a nearby farm decided to visit them.


On the other hand, near the city of Alchevsk, about 55 kilometers south of Severodonetsk, a missile taking off from the launch site makes a 180-degree turn and crashes into the Russian platform.


The events occurred in the Luhansk region of eastern Ukraine, in the territory controlled by Russian forces, the missile, possibly an S300, took off from its platform to float in the sky, but suddenly the missile turned and flew out of the place. from where it took off.


The reason for the failure is still unknown, although it is noted that it was a possible Ukrainian attack, although very unlikely, it is claimed that the missile system was operated by pro-Russian separatists.

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