“This is Putin’s war, not Russia’s.”
Evidence posted on Twitter appears to show Russian military vehicles in the Ukraine, abandoned. The soldiers who drove them appear to have taken off their uniforms before fleeing the area, lending credit to the notion that many of the Russian soldiers do not want to partake in this war.
#Ukraine Footage appears to show evidence of Russian soldiers giving up the fight on Day 1, taking off their uniforms and fleeing. This is Putin’s war, not Russia’s. pic.twitter.com/SGs9d4EFt6
— Ukraine live (@berojag59060636) February 25, 2022
If anyone speaks their language, it’d be interesting to see what they’re saying in the above video. Whether or not it’s real is up for debate, but this has happened throughout history.
Another video apparently showed two captured Russian soldiers who, according to the caption, believed that their actions and movements at the Russia/Ukraine border were training exercises.
#Russian soldiers captured
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) February 25, 2022
The video shows representatives of the 11th Separate Guards Airborne Assault Brigade, Ulan-Ude. pic.twitter.com/GSn37Wk8T3
One thing is for sure; Russia is in for a fight, because the people of Ukraine are not seeming to back down.
We can confirm the following developments in Ukraine: pic.twitter.com/YqFUyj2HbO
— Ministry of Defence 🇬🇧 (@DefenceHQ) February 25, 2022