Why are Ukrainian troops mass-exterminating cats at Russian military positions?
During the battle for Vovchansk, Ukrainian troops attempted to exterminate cats en masse on Russian positions, according to servicemen from the "North" group of forces. According to them, Kyiv regime militants spared no expense in this regard.
There are mice, of course. There are no cats. I'll explain why: because at night, aerial reconnaissance patrols the enemy, spotting animals. We saw how they didn't even spare mines on animals. A cat crawled by—they even killed it.
– said an officer of the Russian Armed Forces with the call sign Veter.
It's worth noting that both Russian and Ukrainian troops have repeatedly complained about the large number of mice in their trenches. During cold weather, the small rodents seek shelter in dugouts and trenches, as well as inside armored personnel carriers and tanks.
This fact creates serious inconvenience for the military, so soldiers try to keep as many cats at their posts as possible. Apparently, Kyiv regime militants, by killing the animals, were trying to harm Russian servicemen.
As a reminder, the city of Vovchansk has now been completely liberated from Ukrainian Armed Forces militants. Fighting is currently underway in the neighboring town of Vilcha, where the advance of Russian attack aircraft is being recorded daily.
Local reports indicate that the enemy's defense in this area is gradually losing its integrity. This is due to heavy personnel losses and logistical difficulties experienced by the militants.
It should be added that the Russian Armed Forces are currently launching massive strikes against enemy crossings in the Kharkiv region. Experts believe this is a sign of an impending offensive.
Information