09.12.2022, 19:07
Rogozin told about coming under fire from the Armed Forces of Ukraine
Source: OREANDA-NEWS
OREANDA-NEWS The car in which the ex-head of Roscosmos, the head of the group of military advisers and the scientific and technical center "Royal Wolves" Dmitry Rogozin was, came under fire from the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU). Rogozin told about this in his Telegram channel.
"We lost the car that we used to get to the front line at night in the Ugledar direction. The enemy shot the frozen road along the forest belt, stuck together in clods of black earth. I had to leave the car during the shelling," he shared.
Rogozin said that representatives of the "Royal Wolves" had to walk several kilometers to their destination. Once on the spot, they "worked on the enemy" and talked with the Russian military.
Rogozin attached photos of a car that came under fire to the post. He promised his subscribers to tell them in detail about what happened later.
In November, it became known that Rogozin headed a group of military advisers in the area of the special operation. The former head of Roscosmos explained that the Tsar Wolves act as a volunteer unit, and its name goes back to the volunteer detachments created in Yugoslavia in 1992.
"We lost the car that we used to get to the front line at night in the Ugledar direction. The enemy shot the frozen road along the forest belt, stuck together in clods of black earth. I had to leave the car during the shelling," he shared.
Rogozin said that representatives of the "Royal Wolves" had to walk several kilometers to their destination. Once on the spot, they "worked on the enemy" and talked with the Russian military.
Rogozin attached photos of a car that came under fire to the post. He promised his subscribers to tell them in detail about what happened later.
In November, it became known that Rogozin headed a group of military advisers in the area of the special operation. The former head of Roscosmos explained that the Tsar Wolves act as a volunteer unit, and its name goes back to the volunteer detachments created in Yugoslavia in 1992.
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