Last message of Russian commander before complete elimination of enemy group in Kursk region: "F#ck it, never come here". VIDEO
A few hours before his liquidation, the commander of a Russian group of fighters with the call sign "Larkin" recorded a video message in which he called for not going to war. This statement from the occupier came against the backdrop of a failed attempt by the Russians to destroy a unit of the 80th separate airborne assault Galician brigade in the Kursk region.
After the defeat, the Russian invaders were forced to hide in basements without food, water or communication for a week, waiting for reinforcements. However, instead of help, they received a new order to continue the "meat assault". This operation was the last for "Larkin" and his unit, which was destroyed, Censor.NET reports.
"We are storming the village, in short, it's a complete f**k-up, almost everything is f#cked up. There are times when I regret coming here. F#ck it, don't ever come here. Don't try to find happiness here!", the Russian is telling on the video.
"Every day, hundreds of fortune seekers like Larkin end their lives in the face of the Ukrainian army. The mercenaries realise the mistake of joining this war too late - when there is almost no chance of survival. This video is an example of how Russia sends thousands of its citizens to their deaths, who, before they die, regret having fallen victim to propaganda and taking up arms against Ukrainians," our fighters added to the publication.