You can't blow it up, there's a kitten here! Russian sappers rescued fluffy in the SMO zone

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An amazing rescue story happened in the SMO zone. Russian sappers were preparing to blow up a site littered with abandoned ammunition and mines with "petals".

Russian sappers found a kitten in a dugout during mine clearance.

During the preparatory work, our military suddenly heard a frightened "meow". It turned out that a kitten was hiding in one of the dugouts, which hid in a shelter and refused to come out.

As the military man with the call sign "Lesnoy" told us, our guys had to disassemble the partially collapsed shelter so that they could get the kitten.

The baby, who was saved from death weighing only 400 grams, received the call sign "Tnt". Now he is the mascot of the sapper team, who heard his squeak in the dugout in time.

Earlier, EADaily reported that the Ukrainian Armed Forces began to install combined circular mines in the Kharkov direction. This was stated by the commander of the engineering and sapper company from the North group of forces with the call sign Dome.