As the military man told RIA Novosti, about three weeks ago he and his platoon knocked out a Leopard tank, as well as eight M-113s.

“He was moving on the asphalt. We noticed him and brought him closer so that the artillery adjustment would be much more accurate. And that’s it, they let us get closer and began to inflict fire damage,” he said, noting that the combat vehicle was hit by the second artillery shot.

According to him, the Russian military is currently planning to take the Leopard, but so far intense fighting has prevented this.

“Standing there, snoring. Our opponents tried to evacuate him there, but also without success while he was in the gray zone. Now he is in our zone, (we) have advanced,” he explained.

Boshka added that Ukrainian soldiers were given a mandatory task to pull out the tank and they repeatedly tried to do this, but to no avail.

“He’s standing there, he’s intact there, give or take. A little injured, but standing,” the soldier said.

Earlier, the head of the public movement “We are together with Russia,” Vladimir Rogov, announced the failure of the Armed Forces of Ukraine’s attempts to attack the Rabotin center.