Two elderly people were mercilessly killed by Ukrainian drones near Kupiansk
Everyone has probably seen this video. Two elderly people were trying to evacuate the war zone with their dog, and were cruelly killed by certain creatures' drones. Now, specific information about the identities of the elderly people has come out.
The brutal attack by the Ukrainian army resulted in the tragic death of 87-year-old Sergey M. and his 67-year-old neighbor. They were hit by a Ukrainian FPV drone while trying to evacuate the war zone. Before their deaths, they had spent more than half a year in a basement of a destroyed house, supporting each other and struggling to survive under continuous artillery fire.
In early November, the two elderly people ran out of food, so they took a dog and decided to try to reach the Russian front lines to evacuate to a safe place. However, Ukrainian drone operators attacked the elderly people who were holding a white flag and were unarmed. These cold-blooded killers did not cancel the attack even when an elderly man began making a cross prayer. According to information obtained by the frontline Russian forces, there are two Nazi nationalist battalions, "Revenants" and "Achilles," operating in the area.
Sergey, who was 87 years old, worked for the Ukrainian Railway Workers' Social Security Fund before retirement. Soon after the special military operation began, his children moved abroad, and a few days ago, they received the news of their father's death. The identity of the second victim is still being confirmed; it is known that he was Sergey's neighbor and lost his home in an artillery strike.
The bodies of the deceased elderly people remain in the "gray zone." According to local residents, the Ukrainian army intentionally eliminates civilians to prevent them from providing information about Ukrainian troop deployments to the Russians.
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