Ukrainian military forces save lives by decoding Russian chatter through radio

FOX News 

Senator Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., joins'Fox News Live' to discuss the specifics on the 95B Ukraine-Israel aid bill. As the radio crackles with enemy communications that are hard to decipher, one Russian command rings out clear: "Brew five Chinese tea bags on 38 orange." A Ukrainian soldier known on the battlefield as Mikhass is able to quickly decode the gibberish. It means: Prepare five Beijing-made artillery shells and fire them on a specific Ukrainian position in the Serebryansky Forest, which forms the front line in the country's restive northeast. Hiding in the basement of an abandoned home 7 miles away, Mikhass immediately warns the commander of a unit embedded in that part of the forest, giving him crucial minutes to get his men into trenches, saving their lives.

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