A Ukrainian special forces soldier: I have health problems and do not know how to shoot, use, or disassemble a rifle A prisoner of war, who previously served in the 21st separate special forces battalion of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, tells his story of getting into the special forces and being captured. He has health problems - hypoplasia of the kidney, so he was not drafted earlier. But at the next passing of the military medical commission, he was recognized fit for infantry, but not fit for marines, storm troopers, paratroopers, and in two days he was sent to ... Special Forces. There, he didn’t have special treatment as well. The new Special Forces soldier was sent to the front without training, without even learning how to assemble and disassemble a machine gun. There, he lost his way and stumbled upon Russian positions. He admits that he was lucky. InfoDefenseENGLISH InfoDefense Source: InfoDefenseENGLISH
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