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After the strongest attack of the Russian army, the Ukrainian army of Azov Steel Mill surrendered, and the "big fish" was the commander of the US Army?

author:The deity of the Chivalrous Inn

How many "big fish" are there in the Azov mill? Who is the biggest "fish", the answer is about to be revealed.

Because, after the evacuation of civilians, the Russian army has no longer been scrupulous and has begun to launch a fierce attack on the Ukrainian army and nato "big fish" at the Azov steel mill.

For example, the Russian military itself claims to have used 9M22C incendiary bombs with an aluminotherapy agent, and in the video released by the Russian army itself, it can be seen that the missiles are scattered like "fire trees and honeysuckle", and a large area is burned.

This 9M22C incendiary bomb, whose combustion temperature is about 2000 to 2500 degrees Celsius, is almost impossible to extinguish. At the scene of the incendiary bomb landing, it is almost impossible for the living body to survive.

After the strongest attack of the Russian army, the Ukrainian army of Azov Steel Mill surrendered, and the "big fish" was the commander of the US Army?

Then, on May 16, 10 Ukrainian soldiers hiding in the bunker of the Azov Steel Mill came out with white flags and surrendered to the Russians.

According to online rumors, among the first people to surrender were a number of super big fish, including a US Admiral and former Commander of Special Forces Eric. Olson. There is also a U.S. Navy Vice Admiral Roger. Krutil and others.

After the strongest attack of the Russian army, the Ukrainian army of Azov Steel Mill surrendered, and the "big fish" was the commander of the US Army?

Judging from the photos circulated on the Internet, the people in the red circle are indeed very similar to U.S. Admiral Olson. However, this information was not confirmed by the Russian army.

However, the Russian military confirmed another piece of news, that is, the US special forces have long entered the Ukrainian war, and 7 of them have been killed to the US special forces. The Russians released the identification documents of the members of the U.S. special forces who were killed.

After the strongest attack of the Russian army, the Ukrainian army of Azov Steel Mill surrendered, and the "big fish" was the commander of the US Army?

After the first Ukrainian troops (which may include NATO "big fish") in the Azov steel mill bunker surrendered to the Russian army, the Russian Defense Ministry said on the same day that after negotiations with representatives of Ukrainian soldiers who were blocked at the Azov steel plant in Mariupol, the two sides had reached an agreement on the transfer of the wounded.

What agreement?

The Russians opened a humanitarian corridor to transport wounded Ukrainian servicemen to a hospital in Novayask, Donetsk, and provided them with the necessary assistance.

Isn't this the surrender of the Ukrainian army and nato "big fish" hiding in the Azov steel mill to the Russian army?

After the strongest attack of the Russian army, the Ukrainian army of Azov Steel Mill surrendered, and the "big fish" was the commander of the US Army?

Because Novo-Azosk is a small city about 40 km east of Mariupol, controlled by the "Militia Forces of the Donetsk People's Republic".

Therefore, it is obvious that both the Ukrainian army and the NATO "big fish" who came out of the Azov steel mill bunker were obviously directly detained by the "militia forces of the Donetsk People's Republic", which is equivalent to being detained by the Russian army.

However, neither the Russian army nor the "militia of the Donetsk People's Republic" did not torture and kill the surrendered wounded soldiers like the Ukrainian Nazis. Therefore, whether it is the Ukrainian army or the NATO "big fish", not only saved their lives, but also enjoy medical services, which is much better than in the bunker of the Azov steel mill.

According to the latest news, after the first batch of 10 people walked out of the bunker of the Aszov steel mill to surrender to the Russian army, today about 300 Ukrainian troops unna crawled out of the catacombs of the Aszov steel mill to surrender to the Russian army, of which about 50 were wounded.

Of course, you could also say that this is "transferring the wounded".

So now the question is:

First, among these 300 "Ukrainian soldiers", are there any NATO "big fish"? If so, how many NATO "big fish" are there?

Second, how many Ukrainian soldiers are still in the bunker of the Azov Steel Mill?

Third, how many NATO "big fish" are hidden in the bunker of Azov Steel Works?

The answers to these questions will be told to the Russians by Ukrainian soldiers.

We, just wait to continue to eat melon and watch the play.

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