'Let's Help Them Get Straight To Hell': Ukraine Company In Charge Of Roads Removes Signs To Confuse Russian Troops
In an effort to delay Russian advance, a Ukrainian company in charge of building and maintaining roads said it was removing all road signs to confuse the invading troops.
In an effort to delay Russian advance, a Ukrainian company in charge of building and maintaining roads said it was removing all road signs to confuse the invading troops.
The government company, Ukravtodor, said in a Facebook update that the enemy has poor communications and cannot navigate the terrain, Reuters reported.
"The enemy has poor communications, they cannot navigate the terrain,"
Ukravtodor
said in a Facebook post. "Let us help them get straight to hell."
The company posted an edited photo of a standard road sign in which directions to nearby cities have been replaced with profanities that could be translated as "Go f**k yourself", "Go f**k yourself again" and "Go f**k yourself back in Russia".
Earlier, Ukraine¡¯s Ministry of Defence had also asked its people to remove the names of streets, cities and villages from the road signs in their regions. They said this is to ¡°confuse and disorient the enemy¡±.
¡°To confuse and disorient the enemy who is illegally moving around Ukraine, we call on [people to] remove signs with numbers and names of streets/cities/villages in their regions,¡± it said in a tweet.
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¡°Let's do everything possible to get rid of Ukraine from the Russian occupier as soon as possible.¡±
Fighting continued on Sunday as the war entered its fourth day, with Russian troops entering the key city of Kharkiv - Ukraine's second-largest.
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