A manual for war. “I live, I fight, I win.” The title says it all. The lines come from the hands of Russian veterans from Afghanistan, Chechnya and Ukraine. 63 pages of wartime experiences, according to various reports.
The tips and tricks should serve the next generation. The book will be distributed to every soldier going to the Ukrainian front, “Focus” reports. The goal of the mission is at the very beginning. Ukraine belongs to Russia and should be “denazified” according to Moscow. What also becomes clear: the West is the enemy. This is followed by practical advice.
Ukraine tactics: “Hit and run”
There is a recipe for baked potatoes. It is explained how to get rid of lice and also the equipment of Ukraine is discussed. The veterans describe their tactics as “hit and run”. Also listed as important: the soldiers have to throw the cell phones of filming school children on the sidewalk and trekking shoes are better suited than uniform boots. In addition to such recommendations, words like “idiots” or “fools” can be read over and over.
For commanders, the guide includes specific equipment tips. You must have binoculars, a GPS device and a laser rangefinder. In the experience of the veterans, in this case, no appeal can be made to the Ministry. According to the Russian news site Oksol.tv, the brochure has been approved by the Russian Defense Ministry.
In addition to three Russian authors, the Duma deputy Franz Klinzewitsch (65) is also mentioned as the publisher of the book. The politician of the United Russia party is the head of the Russian Union of Veterans of Afghanistan and Special Military Operations. (nab)
Source: Blick

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