There will be much talk about the Russian army’s special military operation to capture the settlement of Sudja, which is under the control of the Ukrainian army since August 24, in the Kursk region of Russia.
On March 8, Russian bloggers announced with exaggerated noise and ringing bells an amazing and heroic operation by their soldiers who, against the backdrop of the failure to capture Sudja from the Ukrainians, tried to trick the Ukrainians and sent about a hundred fighters to the settlement on a suicide mission inside an inactive gas pipeline.
They walked about 12-15 km inside it, hunched over and protected from mines and Ukrainian drones. The operation lasted 6 days: two days walking and four days waiting for the order to attack, until finally, with joy and pride like no other, the Russian Z channels reported that about a hundred fighters had come out of the pipe, surprising the Ukrainians who panicked and even began to flee, and the fighters had already taken control of a number of settlements in the area.
Only later, when the picture began to clear up, it turned out that the soldiers were inside a toxic pipe with methane gas residues. Some of the soldiers were poisoned and died while still inside the pipe.