Viral | Ukrainian farmers hauling abandoned Russian tanks with tractors; Acquired social media

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Video of Ukrainian farmers dragging abandoned tanks by tractors on the streets of Ukraine by the Russian Army goes viral. When the tanks used by the Russian army for the occupation of Ukraine were thwarted by the resistance of the Ukrainians, the Russian soldiers abandoned the tanks and fled in self-defense. These tanks are now like toys for Ukrainian citizens. They are finding different use with these tanks. Transporting these tanks by tractors by Ukrainian farmers has become a regular sight there. The video of a Ukrainian farmer being dragged away by a tractor has gone viral on social media. The video, which was shared on Twitter on Monday by British Conservative Party member and Plymouth Mooreview MP Johnny Mercer, went viral.

“A Ukrainian farmer is stealing a Russian tank. I’m not a war expert, but looking at this view I can tell that the Russian occupation of Ukraine has failed.” – About Johnny Mercer sharing the video.

The video, which Mercer shared on Twitter, soon went viral. The video has been viewed by 4.8 million people so far. A lot of people are coming up with interesting comments below his this video.

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The video was also shared by Alexander Sherba, who served as Ukraine’s ambassador to Austria from 2014 to 2021. He shared the video with the caption, “Ukrainians are not so retail.”

In addition to the video of farmers towing tanks on tractors, tic-tac-toe vloggers were also active with videos describing the views and uses inside the tank.

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Meanwhile, a man who took possession of a T72 tank, one of Russia’s abandoned tanks, advertised online for the sale of the tank. The ad was posted on eBay, an online shopping site, showing $ 50,000. Later, eBay itself removed the ad. The tank, valued at $ 1 million, was put up for sale at a low price.

They are doing all this to find a way of life in the midst of the Russian aggression. Such attempts have been widespread since the Ukrainian Anti-Corruption Agency (NAPC) announced income tax breaks yesterday for seizures of Russian tanks and armored vehicles.

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