He also specifies that most of the bodies were left on the spot, because it was impossible to go up. “”Recovering a ‘Cargo 200’ (military slang to designate a body, editor’s note) of the piping is a whole puzzle. There is simply no room in there. […] Some of the bodies still lie there. […] I heard shouting those who were stuck in the rubble: ‘What’s going on? My legs let me go ‘“, He explains. The survivors had to crawl among the corpses of their comrades.”Even the wounded who were transported to carts – you know, they will all die anyway. They breathed too much methane. When we took out the bodies, most were elderly men. But one of them was a 33 -year -old young man. It looked like he took an air puff“, Adds Garus.
Hunger and thirst have also been added to the Calvary of soldiers, because it affirms that another unit located near the entrance to the gas pipeline would have diverted the water intended for them. “”They opened fire to get it. They fought for water. “
“They went down to hell without any guarantee to get out of it “
Contacted by the Telegram Astra channel, Igor Garus confirmed the remarks made in the sequence. “”All that is said in the video is true. I can’t say more, I’m a simple soldier. It is up to the Ministry of Defense to comment and make declarations. It was a private conversation, not an interview. I’m sure they’re going to arrange everything, we’ll get out of it. We are waiting for victory.“
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According to Russian war bloggers, nearly 100 soldiers have traveled around 16 kilometers of gas pipeline, the duct being 1.4 meters wide. The mission would have lasted six days, including two days of ramping and four days to wait inside the underground pipeline. Shortly after the operation, a commemoration exhibition was organized at the iekaterinburg blood church, exhibiting a replica of the pipeline. “”The feat of these men who went down to hell without any guarantee to get out of it – it touches the heart“, it declared local bishop Evgeni Kulberg.