21 August 2014

Airborne assault vehicle of Russian 76th Airborne Division captured near Luhansk

Censor.NET: 21. August 2014

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The Ukrainian military seized BMD-2 airborne assault vehicle of the Pskov Airborne Division with all the documents as a result of the fighting near Lutuhyne in the Luhansk region.
Journalist Leonid Shvets reports this on his Facebook page, Censor.NET informs.

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He said: "The guys asked me to report: WE ARE AT WAR WITH THE RUSSIAN ARMY. Our troops captured BMD-2 airborne combat vehicle near Lutuhine town, bearing the side number of 275, from the 1st Airborne Company from the military base number 74268 of Pskov Airborne Division, the platoon commander is Senior Lieutenant Popov.

They found all the documentation in the vehicle: the log book, evening roll book and discharge book. Russian field rations packed in March this year were also found.

Concerning the crew, well, let's say it was lost on the way. If the command will not be catching flies, the evidence will go far beyond a single highly efficient squad of the Armed Forces." 

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Documents of Crew- conscripts of Russian army.

"Photos confirm what was said yesterday about the capture of Russian airborne armored vehicle (BMD-2) in Lutuhyne district of the Luhansk region. Hull number 275, from the 1st Airborne Company of the 74268 unit, Pskov Airborne Division (platoon commander Senior Lieutenant Popov). 
I talked to the guys who apprehended the Russian paratroopers - soldiers of the 24 brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and Shturm Special Forces. The fight occurred near the village of Heorhiivka. The battlefield is covered with blue berets and Rollton noodles (Russian made instant noodles). On the pictures you can see an army vehicle and a PK machine gun, which was installed on it, with the name of the gunner - Private Surnachev N.D. The same last name and initials are listed in the evening roll log, as well as the names of the other soldiers of the Russian army, apparently fighting in Ukraine. For example, the passport of Krygin N.S. shows that he's from the Pskov region, born 1994. This suggests that Putin has a problem with experienced recruits if the young and inexperienced fighters are thrown into battle.

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