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BREAKING: Two DESTROYED Russian Tanks Found With ‘Wolverines’ Sprayed On The Side As Ukraine’s Civilian Resistance Fighters Take Center Stage


Two destroyed tanks belonging to Russian troops were recently pictured with the term ‘Wolverines’ spray-painted on them.

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According to local media reports, the incident is stated to have taken place by a group of civilian fighters who have named their group ‘Wolverines’.

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The band of Ukrainian fighters took center stage in March of this year as they vowed to fight for their country and democracy.

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The fighters also shed light on how they would continue on till the end because giving up was not an option and for them, their nation meant everything.

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Meanwhile, reports spoke about how the group was initially formed for those above the age of 60 who wish to continue defending their land and fight off the Russians whom they claim have entered their country illegally.

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The group was reportedly named after the famous Wolverines group that took center stage in the year 1984 from the well-renowned movie called Red Dawn.

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Sources confirmed how one of the two tanks was actually left all alone by soldiers belonging to Putin’s army in the middle of the highway, near the western part of the capital city of Kyiv.

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It is said to have been a major part of the convoy that recently came under attack by Ukraine’s troops and hence was mostly destroyed.

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Meanwhile, the second tank that can be seen in the image seemed much more damaged than the first. It was reportedly seen in images on an unknown road that led towards a forest.

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The name ‘Wolverines’ was spray-painted in white, but this time around, it was done on the tank’s turret.

Sources from Ukraine’s Oleg Tolmachev reportedly shared the image as many began to rejoice at the great news as it was a nod to the nightly 1984 cult.

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