Two paratroopers of the 79th Separate Assault Brigade captured 14 occupiers
Two soldiers of the 79th separate airborne assault brigade captured 14 soldiers of the Russian army. This was reported by Censor.NET with reference to the 79th separate airborne assault Tavricheskaya brigade.
How the paratroopers entered the enemy position
"The assault group of the 79th separate airborne assault brigade approaches one of the Russian positions. Before that, the pilots of attack drones successfully worked on the enemy - after an intensive and long raid, the occupiers hide in a tight dugout and do not stick their noses out of the shelter.
Thus, two attack aircraft of the 79th manage to achieve absolute surprise - they throw grenades right at the entrance to the enemy dugout," the brigade says.
The frightened occupiers immediately drop their weapons and raise their hands. By that time, as it turned out, there were as many as 14 occupiers at the position. They chose life over death - and our paratroopers did not refuse them.
In the unique footage from night drones, we see how two of our paratroopers practically march Russian soldiers into captivity. Brilliant and heroic work.