The 'three day' narrative is as make believe as the 'battle of Antonovsky Airfield', the 'battle of Kivv' and the 'battle of kharkov' the clowns think we don't recall how it took a week for the forty mile long convoy to reach the outskirts of kivv and how for 3 weeks it stood idly by, without any incidents, confirmed by the western satellite imagery, and all the way until the end of March there wasn't anything to show the Ukretards even harassing the convoy, yet as soon as it began heading away from kivv all of a sudde the tall tales and make believe started pouring out: the Russians were driven from Antonovsky/Sumy region, they were pushed out of Bucha, the Bucha Massacre, and the fables extended all the way to Kharkov. Exactly like the 13 heroes of snake island which turned out to be 82 Ukrainian Border Guards abandoned by Ukraine or the Ghost of Kivv, all the fabrications and exaggerating beyond any semblance of reality were a coping mechanism in lieu of anything redeeming the despicable genocidal regime or the empire of lies which so blatantly seeks to destroy the Russian people and plunder their country.
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So you saying those tanks weren't Russian tanks and were just props of Ukraine? Slightly confused on that point.