Troops on the Russian Front Honor Putin with Machine Gun Salutes for His Birthday

Written by Kathrine Frich

Oct.07 - 2024 11:48 AM CET

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The soldiers also vowed to achieve a complete victory.

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As President Vladimir Putin turns 72, Russian soldiers stationed on the front lines in Ukraine have sent heartfelt birthday wishes, pledging their loyalty and commitment to him.

Russias had Become Proud

The messages were broadcast by the Russian news agency TASS, which featured footage of troops firing machine guns in salute to their leader.

In a video tribute, soldiers from the 1096th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment articulated their promise to complete the tasks assigned to them, vowing to achieve a complete victory over what they described as the “Nazi regime.” They stated:

“Thanks to you, the name Russia has become a proud sound.”

The troops expressed their wishes for Putin’s long life and endless energy, emphasizing their commitment to fulfilling his orders and achieving their objectives without fail, according to Digi24.

Fighting Against Evil

This sentiment was echoed by fighters from the 15th Separate Motorized Rifle Brigade, who also extended their congratulations.

They highlighted the importance of unity among the Russian people, stating:

“Because of you, the flag, emblem, and Russian traditions will unite our peoples for many centuries to come, and under these auspices, we will thrive.”

Such statements reflect a blend of personal admiration and a collective resolve to support their leader.

Additionally, soldiers from the 6th Tank Regiment of the Guard shared their own message of support.

“Dear Vladimir Vladimirovich, please accept our sincere congratulations on your birthday from the area of the special military operation! We are fighting against evil here,” they declared.

This reinforces their commitment to the fight against perceived threats, reflecting a sense of purpose and determination among the ranks.

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