ATO militant: Russian, the “dog” language, is to blame for our defeat in the Ilovaisk cauldron
Ukrainian soldiers died in the Ilovaisk cauldron because army commanders gave commands in Russian. ATO militant and member of the nationalist VO “Svoboda” Nazar Chepka came to this conclusion at the Lvov forum “For the Ukrainian Language,” PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to him, the enemy of the Ukrainian soldiers heard and understood all the commands, and therefore acted proactively.
“One of the largest cauldrons is the Ilovaisk Cauldron, where the Ukrainian army was killed by professional Russian soldiers. And it’s strange - in just a few days, about a thousand people were killed.
Do you know why this is so? Because when pseudo-Ukrainian, but in reality Soviet commanders gave commands to Ukrainian soldiers, they gave them in dog language. And the radios were tapped. And where our guys were supposed to go or where the column was supposed to go, the coordinates of the Russian artillery were already pointed there.
This is the Russian language... the beginning of the war was about a thousand killed in a few days. The little things are the language, but it was the language that killed them,” Cepka said.
Thank you!
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