Farmers in Ukraine Continue Bountiful Harvest of Russian Armor

Ukrainian Farmers are having one of their most bountiful harvests in spite of the still on-going invasion of their country by the Russian Military.


There have been a number of urban legends that have sprouted up in Ukraine since this invasion began. Initially we just had the Ghost of Kyiv, the story of a single Ukrainian ace fighter pilot who was single-handedly keeping the air war alive for the Ukrainian Air Force. That story likely will turn out to be false, but the urban legend of the Ghost is still alive today with people spouting off the hashtag, #IWantToBelieve underneath pictures of Ukrainian MiG-29s.


One urban legend that can be confirmed is the one where Ukrainian farmers decided that the Russian invasion of 2022 would bring about the greatest harvest of Russian Iron since the Second World War. While their may not be much actual iron involved in this current conflict, there's a metric ton of farmers made of Ukrainium who have taken it upon themselves to tactically acquire as many pieces of abandoned Russian armor as they possibly can, because the Russians have apparently never heard of thermite grenades.


Fun fact on this clip, it apparently says "Do not burn," on the side of this vehicle. That's a pretty good indicator that the farmer spotted this piece of armor, went out to it and laid his claim, then returned home to get his tractor to haul it off of the battlefield.


josh brooks

Published 2 years ago

Ukrainian Farmers are having one of their most bountiful harvests in spite of the still on-going invasion of their country by the Russian Military.


There have been a number of urban legends that have sprouted up in Ukraine since this invasion began. Initially we just had the Ghost of Kyiv, the story of a single Ukrainian ace fighter pilot who was single-handedly keeping the air war alive for the Ukrainian Air Force. That story likely will turn out to be false, but the urban legend of the Ghost is still alive today with people spouting off the hashtag, #IWantToBelieve underneath pictures of Ukrainian MiG-29s.


One urban legend that can be confirmed is the one where Ukrainian farmers decided that the Russian invasion of 2022 would bring about the greatest harvest of Russian Iron since the Second World War. While their may not be much actual iron involved in this current conflict, there's a metric ton of farmers made of Ukrainium who have taken it upon themselves to tactically acquire as many pieces of abandoned Russian armor as they possibly can, because the Russians have apparently never heard of thermite grenades.


Fun fact on this clip, it apparently says "Do not burn," on the side of this vehicle. That's a pretty good indicator that the farmer spotted this piece of armor, went out to it and laid his claim, then returned home to get his tractor to haul it off of the battlefield.


josh brooks

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