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The Russian Defense Ministry shows the life of soldiers on the front line. The servicemen of the Dnieper group of troops have settled well in the special operations zone. They prepare their strength for launch and exercise their muscles between combat sorties.
The commander of a tank platoon with the call sign “Boxer” gave a tour of his shelter: “In the evenings there is cooking, tea and dinner. There is a bathroom, we sleep, we relax, we read books, we talk. And when we have strength left, we dedicate ourselves to playing sports. “We love and respect sport.”
Military personnel, in their free time from carrying out combat missions, maintain sports form. Many of the staff have boxing and kickboxing classes. In addition to training, they do sparring.
Our “tour guide” says the shelter is completely protected, with dirt on top of the “three-roll trunk” and well camouflaged.
“We are ready for winter, the stove has been tested, it does not smoke, it heats well, it is quite warm in the dugout,” says “Boxer.”
According to the military, they rarely have to rest. After all, they came to the special operations zone not for sports training, but to carry out the assigned combat missions.
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