Two Russian soldiers brazenly carry a bathtub out of someone's house in Ukraine

Soldiers are seen carrying a bath on muddy ground away from what appears to be a Russian military truck parked next to a warehouse while their colleagues are seen carrying a chair< /p>

Video loading

Video not available

Click to playTap to play

Russian troops transport stolen bathtub to Ukraine

Drone footage has emerged showing two Russian soldiers wearing a bath they appear to have stolen from someone's home.

The video shows the couple carrying the tub over muddy ground away from what appears to be a Russian military truck parked next to a warehouse while their colleagues carry a chair.

The images were obtained from the Office of Strategic Communications (StratCom) of the Ukrainian Armed Forces today.

The photos were distributed by Anton Herashchenko, 43, an official adviser to the Ukrainian government and former deputy minister in the Ukrainian Ministry of Internal Affairs, along with a statement.

In addition to the baths, Russian soldiers were also filmed stealing washing machines and other objects
In addition to the baths, Russian soldiers were also filmed stealing washing machines and other items (

Picture:

news flash)

It read, "Special Op is going according to plan: they stole the pucks, took a raccoon, and now they've stolen a bath for their swamp."

He added that the images show how the "Russian marauders" have "no analogues in any army in the world".

Since the beginning of their invasion of Ukraine, Russian soldiers have been filmed stealing all sorts of items from people's homes, including washing machines.

Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24 in what the Kremlin still calls a "special military operation", as today marked the 287th day of the war.

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that between February 24 and December 7, Russia lost approximately 92,740 men, 2,935 tanks, 5,909 armored fighting vehicles, 1,923 armored personnel units, artillery and 395 multiple rocket launchers.

Two Russian soldiers brazenly carry a bathtub out of someone's house in Ukraine

Soldiers are seen carrying a bath on muddy ground away from what appears to be a Russian military truck parked next to a warehouse while their colleagues are seen carrying a chair< /p>

Video loading

Video not available

Click to playTap to play

Russian troops transport stolen bathtub to Ukraine

Drone footage has emerged showing two Russian soldiers wearing a bath they appear to have stolen from someone's home.

The video shows the couple carrying the tub over muddy ground away from what appears to be a Russian military truck parked next to a warehouse while their colleagues carry a chair.

The images were obtained from the Office of Strategic Communications (StratCom) of the Ukrainian Armed Forces today.

The photos were distributed by Anton Herashchenko, 43, an official adviser to the Ukrainian government and former deputy minister in the Ukrainian Ministry of Internal Affairs, along with a statement.

In addition to the baths, Russian soldiers were also filmed stealing washing machines and other objects
In addition to the baths, Russian soldiers were also filmed stealing washing machines and other items (

Picture:

news flash)

It read, "Special Op is going according to plan: they stole the pucks, took a raccoon, and now they've stolen a bath for their swamp."

He added that the images show how the "Russian marauders" have "no analogues in any army in the world".

Since the beginning of their invasion of Ukraine, Russian soldiers have been filmed stealing all sorts of items from people's homes, including washing machines.

Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24 in what the Kremlin still calls a "special military operation", as today marked the 287th day of the war.

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that between February 24 and December 7, Russia lost approximately 92,740 men, 2,935 tanks, 5,909 armored fighting vehicles, 1,923 armored personnel units, artillery and 395 multiple rocket launchers.

What's Your Reaction?

like

dislike

love

funny

angry

sad

wow