Security Service of Ukraine: Russian occupiers fear night guerrillas and are starting to learn Ukrainian
The Russian invaders are afraid of night "guerrilla warfare", and they are beginning to learn the Ukrainian language.
Source: Security Service of Ukraine
Details: In their telephone conversations with each other, the occupiers complain about being constantly attacked by Ukrainian defenders in Zaporizhzhia.
This is mentioned in the latest conversation intercepted by the Security Service of Ukraine.
Quote from the occupiers: "Every f*cking night we fight with these sabotage and reconnaissance groups that start f*cking coming into the village every f*cking night… Basically I’m f*cking sick of it, I want to go home, for f*ck’s sake. Some people are really on edge: we’re f*cked, we’re f*cked off, we’re f*cking fed up."
Quote from the Security Service of Ukraine: "At the end of the conversation, the invaders switch to Ukrainian. It seems that soon our fighters will be teaching them how to greet each other properly - ‘Glory to Ukraine!’
However, the main code word ‘palianytsia’ [a word that Russians find difficult to pronounce properly, meaning a kind of bread] will still remain unattainable for the occupiers.
As will their plans to gain a foothold on Ukrainian soil, where even a tractor can steal a Russian tank!"