Two rabbits helped Ukrainian snipers destroy occupiers


Rabbits trapped Russian soldiers by SBU snipers.
Two "combat" rabbits helped SBU fighters destroy Russian invaders The SBU has said that while working out enemy positions on the front line, two rabbits "lured" a group of Russians, thereby making them easy prey for snipers.
The Russian military chased the animals near their positions and were eliminated by SBU snipers. The service joked that the Ukrainians had used a new secret weapon against the enemy:
While working out enemy positions on the front line, "combat rabbits trained in secret laboratories of the Ukrainian secret service" lured a group of Russians
The group of Russians was hit with targeted fire by a sniper group of the SBU's CSS "A". As a result, two occupants were killed.
It should be noted that the Russian side often says that there are some kind of biolaboratories in Ukraine, where Ukrainians grow "fighting" geese, hares, rabbits, mosquitoes, etc. Now the Russians will have more reasons to develop this fantastic theory.
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