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There is not even a fire extinguisher: the Russians put out the fire in the BMP with their bare hands

by alex

The myth of the “second army of the world” of the Armed Forces of Ukraine was smashed a long time ago, as was the armored fleet of the enemy. It is becoming more and more difficult for the Russians to fight: the reactivated equipment is in a deplorable state. Yes, the occupiers literally have to extinguish the fire of their equipment with their bare hands, there is no elementary fire extinguishers.

But it seems that the invaders themselves are not at all embarrassed by this, the corresponding video, where they are trying to curb the fire in the BMP, they published on social networks themselves. 24 Channel.

The video shows how a fire ignites inside one of the Russian infantry fighting vehicles, and the infidels have no choice but to cover the fire with ordinary earth.

Obviously, this is exactly how the automatic fire extinguishing system in the BMP works.

How the invaders extinguished the fire of the BMP: video

At the same time, the occupiers did not have a shovel or a bucket, so the sand had to be passed from hand to hand.

Whether the Russians managed to cope with the fire in such a creative way is unknown.

How many armored vehicles did Russia lose in the war against Ukraine

  • Since the beginning of the full-scale war, the Defense Forces have destroyed approximately 3,441 Russian tanks and approximately 6,736 infantry fighting vehicles and much more enemy equipment.
  • According to British intelligence, the aggressor state is dumping outdated T-62s and BTR-50s to the front. Russia is doing this in order to somehow compensate for the enormous losses.
  • By the way, the invaders' attempt to storm Ugledar is called the largest tank battle of this war and the greatest defeat of the Russians. According to Western analysts, the invaders lost new armored vehicles during the offensive.
  • The fields near Ugledar are literally littered with hulls of destroyed Russian armored vehicles: blown up by mines, hit by artillery and destroyed by anti-tank missiles.

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