Russian troops ‘drive tank over commander’ amid anger at high casualties

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Russian soldiers drove a tank over one of their senior officers after their unit suffered a massive number of losses in combat against Ukrainian forces, according to officials in the west and Kyiv.

Colonel Yuri Medvedev is said to have suffered severe leg injuries in the attack, which took place after almost half the troops in his brigade of 1,500 either died, or were wounded, in a series of clashes in the early weeks of the war.

Some of the intense fighting the 37th Brigade was involved in took place in Makariv, outside Kyiv, which the Russian forces have been trying to seize in an attempt to encircle the Ukrainian capital.

Makariv has now been recaptured from the Russians by Ukrainian troops.

It came amid western and Ukrainian claims, refuted by the Kremlin, that between 7,000 and 15,000 Russian service personnel were killed in action in the first month of the war.

Col Medvedev is said to have been airlifted to Belarus for emergency treatment and awarded a Russian military honour following the attempt on his life.

There has been no independent corroboration of the attack, but a video put out by the Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov, whose forces are fighting on behalf of Moscow in Ukraine, appears to show the colonel being medically evacuated.

One Chechen fighter is shown in the footage saying “hold on…how are you? OK? Talk to us…”

Medvedev replies: ‘I’m OK. Where are you from?” He is told to keep his body armour on before being unloaded on a stretcher, with blankets covering his legs.

Kadyrov claimed that Medvedev’s rescue was proof of the success of Vladimir Putin’s so-called ‘de-Nazification’ plan in Ukraine. “There are no more threats to his [ Medvedev’s] life. I hope he’ll soon be back on his feet", wrote the Chechen leader.

The incident was first reported by Roman Tsymbaliuk, a Ukrainian journalist. He said in a Facebook post that “a soldier, choosing a convenient moment during the battle, ran over his brigade commander, Colonel Yuri Medvedev, with a tank, injuring both his legs.”

Nice_Ad9209 on March 26th, 2022 at 22:49 UTC »

According to a Ukrainian journalist. I wouldn't trust anything that either of the two warring sides say. They're both trying to win the propaganda war, not to stick to the truth. Video or it didn't happen.

gheiminfantry on March 26th, 2022 at 20:08 UTC »

It took years for soldiers to go after officers in Vietnam. The Russians have only been in there about 2 months.

Cum__c on March 26th, 2022 at 20:06 UTC »

You'd think a Russian autocrat wouldn't make the exact same mistake as previous Russian autocrats from only a century ago.

But here we are. Bloody Sunday 2 when?