Ukrainian Goat Explodes Russian Soldiers

In an incident that may be the strangest since the start of the Russian war on Ukraine, a goat injured a number of Russian soldiers after it "unintentionally" detonated hand grenades attached to barbed wire that Russian soldiers had placed as a form of protection.

The Ukrainian Intelligence Directorate said that the Kremlin's forces were wounded after they "blew themselves up", in reference to the explosion of the bombs placed by the Russian forces themselves, according to the British newspaper, "Daily Mail".

Russian soldiers installed hand grenades installed around the perimeter of a local hospital and placed barbed wire in a circular motion to protect themselves in the village of Kinsky Rosdori in Zaporizhia.

But shortly after the "trap" was set up, a fleeing goat from a nearby farm roamed toward the hospital and cut a wire that exploded several of those bombs and injured several Russian soldiers.

This strange incident comes as Volodymyr Zelensky urges his country's allies to speed up shipments of heavy weapons to confront Russia on the battlefield.

"We must liberate our land and achieve victory more quickly," Zelensky said in a video address Thursday.

He said that Moscow's massive air and artillery attacks were aimed at destroying the entire Donbass region.

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