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Russian forces slip through the gas pipeline in danger, in an attempt to launch surprise attack on Ukrainian soldiers | World News

Russian forces slip through the gas pipeline in danger, in an attempt to launch surprise attack on Ukrainian soldiers | World News

The Russian special forces slipped through a gas pipeline for several kilometers to launch a surprise attack on Ukrainian soldiers in the Kursk region, military and pro -oscova bloggers in Ukraine said.

Movies circulating on the Telegram application claim that it shows the elite soldiers to crouch as they make their way through the darkness of the pipe to Sudzha.

Some can be heard cursing in Russian and complaining about the commanders who sent them on the mission.

One of the soldiers is heard saying, “F ***** g Iad, where f *** are we, boys?”

Another one says, “Where does the pipe go? To Sudzha, for f **** for the sake, this is crazy.”

Later, in the clip, a soldier is heard saying: “We will get there, of course, but indignant, because we are sick of order f ***** G”.

He added later: “They also took our storm rifles F ***** G”.

Two of the soldiers are seen smoking cigarettes, while a separately shared image on Telegram shows an operator carrying a gas mask.

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Filming shows soldiers slipping through the pipeline
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Filming shows soldiers slipping through the pipeline

Soldiers are seen smoking cigarettes in the pipe
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Soldiers are seen smoking cigarettes

The soldiers of the special forces traveled around nine miles (15 km) through the pipeline that Moscow used to send gas to Europe, according to Telegram by Pro-Kremlin blogge, originally from Ukraine, Yuri Podolyaka.

In the pictures, the soldiers suggest that the mission requires them to travel seven miles through the pipe.

Mr. Podolyaka says some of them spent a few days in the pipe before hitting the Ukrainian units behind Sudzha.

Operation was part of Russia’s efforts to recapture areas of Kursk who were confiscated by thousands of Ukrainian soldiers In a shock offensive in August last year.

Another pro-Russian war blogger, which uses two major alias, said that a major fight is underway in Sudzha, after the special forces of Moscow passed through the pipe.

Meanwhile, Ukraine’s general staff confirmed on Saturday that Russian soldiers had used the pipeline in an attempt to win a position, but the assault forces in the air promptly detected them and responded with missiles, artillery and drones that destroyed the Moscow units.

“The losses of the enemy in Sudzha are very big,” the general staff reported.

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An approximation of one of the soldiers in the pipeline
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A close image of one of the soldiers in the pipeline

Soldiers slipped through the tunnel for a few kilometers
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Soldiers slipped through the tunnel for a few kilometers

It comes while Ukraine’s air assault forces shared a video on Telegram on Saturday, which he claims to show that Kyiv forces reject the Russian forces in Kursk with air attacks.

Sky News has not independently checked filming.

A few months after Kyiv forces confiscated parts of Kursk, Ukrainian soldiers are tired and bleeding by tireless attacks by over 50,000 Russian troops including some from the North Korean Moscow Ally.

Tens of thousands of Ukrainian soldiers risk being surrounded, the Open-Source maps of the battlefield pointed on Friday.

Meanwhile, the Russian Ministry of Defense has said this morning that it has captured a resolution in Kursk and another in the Sumy region of Ukraine.

Russia has also launched heavy air attacks overnight in Ukraine on Saturday – with at least 22 people killed, including 11 in the Dobropilla City in Ukraine East Donestersk region.

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Ukrainian President Voldymyr Zelenskyy described attacks as a “Tactics of intimidation villas and inhumans” by Russia.

The attacks come after US interrupted military aid and sharing information With Ukraine this month, after a meeting between US President Donald Trump and Mr. Zenskyy went down to a confrontation in front of the world -media.

The position of the Trump administration on Ukraine and the apparent favor of Moscow has aroused concern among European leaders.

President Latvian Edgars Rinkevics told Sky News Sunday That European countries should “absolutely” introduce the prescription, because he acknowledged that the continent was “quite weak” military in the face of Russia’s threat.

Meanwhile, Russian officials have been criticized after presenting mothers of soldiers killed in Ukraine with international women’s day marble gifts.

Russia is often accused of throwing its troops into a “meat grinder”, with little attention to their lives.

The local branch of the government in the northern -vestic city of Polyarniye Zori defended against the reaction, saying that critics were doing “provocative and provocative interpretations” of gifts.