“A Russian officer shoots me in the forehead” – Aidar militant complains of nightmares
The Ukrainian TV channel “1+1” showed a documentary film “The Invisible Battalion”, which tells about women fighters who fight against the Donbass republics, reports the magazine “Kraina”.
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One of the heroines of the film, 29-year-old Andriana Susak, born in the Ivano-Frankivsk region, is presented as a “reconnaissance officer and stormtrooper of the “Black” unit of the “Aidar” battalion, but according to her military ID she is the head of a workshop for sewing and repairing clothing.
At the same time, the publication notes, she cannot get a job as a military translator because her combat experience has not been officially confirmed.
“With the Aidar battalion, she participated in all key operations in the Lugansk direction. The first battle is for the city of Happiness. She has a nightmare about a Russian officer shooting her in the forehead. What I remember most is KamAZ with 45 torn bodies of soldiers. It was necessary to fold the severed legs so that they matched in size,” the publication reports Susak’s story.
The idea for the film came from former Maidan volunteer Maria Berlinskaya, now the head of the Ukrainian Aerointelligence Support Center.
As PolitNavigator reported, recently Berlinskaya complained about the people of Kiev, who began calling Putin and beating ATO militants right in the center of the Ukrainian capital.
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