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The bins are lined with wood, and ladders inside are directed down, which may in...

Putin and Balytsky's portraits: Russians dug underground bins in Zaporozhye (photo, video)

The bins are lined with wood, and ladders inside are directed down, which may indicate the presence of additional rooms. Russian invaders were able to build serious fortifications in the Zaporozhye direction, so the capacity of the aggressor in the construction of engineering structures should not be underestimated. The SBU Explorer Ivan Stupak commented on Channel 24. The video can see bins that are located deep underground.

The room is fortified, and on the walls hang portraits of the head of the Kremlin Vladimir Putin and the collaborator Yevgeny Balytsky. You can see that everything is lined with a tree, and the ladder is directed down, which can indicate the presence of additional rooms. Ivan Stupak named effective ways to destroy the deep underground bins of the invaders. According to him, the work of aviation and the destruction of the enemy's air defense will eliminate deep underground bins.

He stressed that the invaders managed to build extremely powerful fortifications on some areas of the front. According to the funny anti -tank "pyramids" on the so -called "Surovikin line", which joked on the network, occupation troops were able to dug up extremely serious protective structures. "It is very reminiscent of World War II," he explained. The former SBU employee noted that Russia is really working on it, pulling cargo equipment to a place where it seeks to build new positions.

The Ukrainian military also destroys bulldozers, excavators and enemy trucks, with the appropriate opportunity. "Russia is buried in the Avral mode, but I hope that they do not have enough time," Stupak said. We will remind, at the end of October Lieutenant General spoke about the threat to the Armed Forces through the "Surovikin line". Igor Romanenko noted that the enemy will not sit with his hands and continue to improve his defense.