The lofty victory dance of the Ukrainian troops after the capture of Liman

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The Russians had to withdraw from the newly annexed area to avoid significant losses and a dishonorable surrender.

It’s nothing new. North American Indians celebrated their tribe’s victories by dancing around a campfire. More than a century later, man is repeating that ancestral rite. This is what the Ukrainian soldiers did after the capture of Liman last Saturday. The video of the lofty victory dance has gone viral and will further undermine the morale of the Russian military, which has been deeply shaken after the latest losing streak.

The footage shows several Ukrainian soldiers scurrying around what appears to be a military facility. Suddenly they are left in the dark and they turn on some red lights which they shake with all their might as they dance like they are in an Ibiza club. “When you see that the Ukrainian troops are about to surround Limán,” writes Ukrainian journalist Oleksiy Sorokin, of the ‘Kyiv Independent’, who has been responsible for tweeting a video that has lasted more than 1, has been viewed 7 million times.

It’s not quite as spectacular as the previous one, but it also gets a lot of attention from another video, in which Ukrainian troops sway rhythmically, complete with choreography, as they enter Liman. “Our people know how to lighten the mood,” said Illya Ayzin in a Twitter post that includes this recording.

The cheerful dances of the Ukrainian troops contrast with the sad withdrawal of the Russians from Liman to avoid a large number of casualties in their ranks or the mass capture of their soldiers by the enemy, which could lead to new shameful images. That Yes, they have dressed it up as a strategic reorganization that, according to the US and UK intelligence services, failed to prevent numerous human losses in their flight with dozens of corpses in the gutters after the skirmishes of both sides with small arms.

The United Kingdom believes that the Kremlin did not have sufficient troops to defend Liman’s position against the unstoppable advance of the Ukrainian army. “We were outnumbered and outnumbered,” a Russian high command explained, so an honorable retreat was ultimately chosen before giving in and signing an embarrassing surrender. Given what has been seen, the Ukrainian army’s victory dances are more than justified.

Source: La Verdad

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