Russian marine shows Ukrainian drone a poster saying Can I have something to eat? There is no strength and he surrenders
In the Kherson region, a Russian marine surrendered to a Ukrainian drone. As reported by Censor.NET, he informed the UAV operator of his intention to surrender with a poster that read, "Can I have something to eat? I have no strength." "Unique footage from Ukrainian Armed Forces servicemen, subscribers of the channel, who, with the help of a heavy drone "Baba Yaga", convinced a Russian soldier to surrender. Andrey Alimov, 22, a serviceman of the 61st separate marine brigade. The Russian command sent him to one of the islands in the Kherson region with one dry ration for 21 days. But Alimov spent three months there, ate frogs, reed roots and drank water from the Dnieper. But he did not give up and believed that they would take him away. Faith disappeared when he was wounded in the leg, and they fed him with promises of evacuation for another two months. When his leg became really bad, he went out and surrendered to the Ukrainian drone," the commentary to the video of the surrender process says.