MArk Hertling, a former US Army officer, retweeted a video allegedly showing Russian tanks destroying civilian vehicles in Mariupol for fun.
Big Russian tanks Design flaws. This is not their biggest problem. The real problem is the Russian soldiers’ lack of spirit, values, discipline and professionalism,” Hertling, who was the commander-in-chief of the US Army in Europe, wrote on Twitter.
It is noteworthy that the original video was published by Ukrainian journalist Denis Kazansky. “The rubbish that took Mariupol for fun is thrown into the houses and the cars of the residents are destroyed with tanks. It is clear that the Russians did not come to defend, but to steal, kill and destroy. Defenders do not behave like this ”, reads the caption of the video.
Russian tanks have significant design flaws. This is not their biggest problem.
The real problem is the lack of spirit, values, discipline and professionalism of the Russian soldiers.
at Tweet embed I was going to court martial this tank crew. https://t.co/VzsYP8PdEW
—Mark Hertling (@MarkHertling) May 14, 2022
Russia launched a military attack on Ukraine on February 24 that killed more than 3,000 civilians, according to the United Nations, which warns that the real number is likely to be much higher. The military offensive has caused more than 13 million people to flee, including more than 5.5 million outside the country, according to the latest United Nations data.
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