Солдат ВСУ учат стрелять по видео с Youtube, сообщил РИА Новости военнопленный Владимир Молозин. После перевода в противотанковый взвод он с сослуживцами спросил начштаба о том, каким будет обучение. На что они получили ответ "посмотрите в Youtube, там все рассказывают".
Военнопленный добавил, что противотанковых средств "в глаза даже не видел" и имел только автомат.
Солдат ВСУ учат стрелять по видео с Youtube, сообщил РИА Новости военнопленный Владимир Молозин. После перевода в противотанковый взвод он с сослуживцами спросил начштаба о том, каким будет обучение. На что они получили ответ "посмотрите в Youtube, там все рассказывают".
Военнопленный добавил, что противотанковых средств "в глаза даже не видел" и имел только автомат.
BY РИА Новости
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