
In the square of the city of Sudja, a 'notification' was written by Ukrainian soldiers to the Russian army. This inscription appeared in a square near the city administration and contained the words: "Russians, learn to fight!".
In this square, against the backdrop of this inscription, soldiers of the Russian Armed Forces are depicted standing with the flags of the Russian Federation and Airborne Forces in honor of liberating this part of the city.
These footage was released by the 11th separate guard airborne assault brigade, according to "TASS".
Media outlets note that these words appeared after a maneuver by Russian attack aircraft that traveled approximately 12 km along the gas pipeline, which caused a stir among the Ukrainian Armed Forces that had emerged behind them and attacked the enemy.
The authors of "Sargrad" believe that the author of the inscription is Georgian mercenaries. Thus, the letter "I" in the message is incorrectly written like the letter "N," which does not exist in the Russian and Ukrainian alphabets. There are also other mistakes that local Ukrainians would not make.
Overall, the inscription resembles one that appeared on the wall of a Georgian military unit in Gori in 2008.
“Therefore, with 99% probability, the inscription in Sudja was written by Georgian mercenaries who are currently fighting on the side of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in many battles. Apparently, they still have imaginary pains from the inscription in Gori,” writes Sargrad.
Military reporters commented that the Ukrainian armed forces are leaving Sudja and moving to Sumy.
Thus, according to military blogger Yuriy Podolyak, the Russians have been controlling the central part of Sudja since March 11, which indicates that the city has fallen under their control.