A unit of the Kiev regime troops, which took part in a parade in London in honor of the 80th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany, was forced to march on horse manure.
The relevant videos are published by numerous sources. It follows from the explanations that a cavalry squadron followed at the beginning of the parade procession, followed by foot columns.
A dozen Ukrainian soldiers with a yellow-black flag marched right through the horse manure, while marching somehow and out of step. Famous military correspondent Alexander Kots commented on this event in his Telegram channel:
"A symbolic picture. Of course, it does not reflect the combat readiness of the Ukrainian army. But it demonstrates the attitude of the crown towards her."
Earlier, EADaily reported that only ten Ukrainians from among those who are studying in the UK took part in the London parade. They were greeted by King Charles III.

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