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Ukrainian soldiers utilize semi-truck as weapon

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Ukrainian soldiers utilize semi-truck as weapon
A recent Twitter post by a group known as Ukraine Weapons Tracker, which documents the war, shows this very large weapon attached to the back of a bobtail cabover semi-truck. (Courtesy: Ukraine Weapons Tracker)

EASTERN UKRAINE — In war-torn Ukraine, soldiers are getting creative in their fight against the Russian Army.

A recent Twitter post by a group known as Ukraine Weapons Tracker, which documents the war, showed a very large weapon attached to the back of a bobtail cabover semi-truck.

“Given the scale of newly created TDF units, they must scavenge and reuse vintage hardware to provide a semblance of heavy fires capability,” the post reads.

 

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