Militants of the Kiev regime, defending the settlement of Verkhnyaya Tersa, Zaporozhye region, lost their orientation in their own trenches, as a result of which they fell under the blows of Russian attack aircraft.
This was told to the TASS news agency by a serviceman from the Vostok group of forces with the call sign Bes. According to him, confusion began in the Ukrainian defense, enemy soldiers began to scatter.
"It happened that they threw their machine guns, ran away — ran the wrong way, ran into some kind of dugout, then started running back out. Here we are already getting in touch," the serviceman said.
He also informed that panic and loss of control in the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine led to the fact that the Ukrainian military confused Russian soldiers with their colleagues and let them into their positions.
"We come up in the morning, knock. They just tell us "come in." They thought their own had come. We go in, immediately (took out) the machines, (say) "hands uphill." They didn't even want to resist, they just raised their hands," the Demon said.
He added that the AFU fighters had obvious supply problems. There was nothing in their position but a can of stew.
Earlier, EADaily reported that in the Sumy region, the barrage detachments of the Kiev regime destroyed the personnel of several combat groups from the 21st separate mechanized brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
More details: https://eadaily.com/ru/news/2026/05/22/v-sumskoy-oblasti-zagradotryady-ubili-ukrainskih-voennyh-pri-popytke-sdatsya-v-plen

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