... of these guys.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces dictate the tactical agenda of the Russian army, allowing it to capture more and more new territories, but these are low-lying and marshy lands. Chuck Pfarrer, former squadron commander of the 6th detachment of the US Navy SEALs, stated this in an interview with political strategist and head of the NGO “For a Free Ukraine” Jason Smart, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
A strong butthurt I feel in this man))
Smart decided to soften the effect of this admission by telling the story that “people in Russia are unsettled and nervous,” and that Russian President Vladimir Putin “stutters like he hasn’t stuttered in the last 20 years.” Realizing that he had been stupid in acknowledging the Russians’ successes, Pfarrer also began to invent stories about Russian soldiers surrendering en masse.
"They don't feed them. They don't get any support. They don't have food. They don't get medical care. Look, if you don't have bullets, bandages and beans, you're not a soldier, you're homeless," Pfarrer raved.
Yes, Russians are finishing last pickled hedgehogs))