A Ukrainian driver offers to tow a fuel-free tank back to Russia. "Do you have any idea where you're going?"

The Russian Federation continued its attacks on Friday night to Saturday, including this morning, on several Ukrainian cities and the capital Kiev. Ukrainian officials say cruise missiles have been launched into Ukraine from the Black Sea. They reported several casualties among Russian forces. The Russian army's attacks hit a block of flats in central Kiev on Saturday morning. Meanwhile, President Zelensky reports from the center of the capital that the army will not surrender.
A dialogue between a Ukrainian driver and several Russian soldiers went viral on the Internet, after the Ukrainian offered to tow them the tank without fuel back to Russia.
The dialogue was filmed from the Ukrainian's car, which stops next to a tank on the side of the road. The video posted on social media went viral immediately.
Ukrainian driver: - Did something happen to you guys? It broke?
Russian soldiers: - I ran out of diesel.
Ukrainian driver: - Can I tow you back to Russia?
Russian soldiers: [Laughter]
Ukrainian driver: - Do you have any idea where you are going?
Russian soldiers: - No, no. In Kiev, damn it. What do I say on the news?
Ukrainian driver: - Everything is on our side, you surrender and you are prisoners, because you do not know where you are going ... I asked a whole convoy, people like you: no one knew where he was and where he was going.
The Russian Federation continued its attacks on Friday night to Saturday, including this morning, on several Ukrainian cities and the capital Kiev. Ukrainian officials say cruise missiles have been launched into Ukraine from the Black Sea. They reported several casualties among Russian forces. The Russian army's attacks hit a block of flats in central Kiev on Saturday morning. Meanwhile, President Zelensky reports from the center of the capital that the army will not surrender.
Russia is facing problems in its invasion of Ukraine, a NATO military official was quoted as saying by CNN. He says that the Russians are behind the program and that the situation is starting to get out of control.
The Russians "have problems. I'm in a fuel crisis, it's moving too slowly, and morale is obviously a hindrance, "the official was quoted as saying by CNN.
Ukrainian authorities have also begun dismantling traffic signs indicating directions to localities to make it more difficult for the Russian military to orient and move.
At the same time, the Ukrainian road company appealed to the population to lend a helping hand. People were asked to walk near the place where they live and to dismantle the road signs.
Europe is continuing its efforts to help Ukraine, which is at war with the Russian Federation. The Belgian prime minister has announced that his country will send 2,000 assault weapons and more than 3,800 tonnes of fuel.
Immediately after the announcement by Belgium, Slovakia also announced a new batch of aid. Authorities in Bratislava have announced that they will send 12,000 120 mm mortars, 10,000 tons of fuel, 2,400 tons of kerosene and two Bozena mine complexes.
Also today, the German Chancellor announced that he would allow allied countries to send German-made weapons to Ukraine.

Dogs are only a part of our life, but for them we are their whole life. Saying goodbye to a dog is always very difficult, because over time they become full-fledged family members. Unfortunately, sometimes dogs get to people with a stone heart, and if they somehow "tolerate" young dogs, they can deal with them in the most heartless way when they get old. This is the story of Bella, a 10-year-old German shepherd from the UK, who was tied to a large rock by her former owners and thrown into the water, hoping she would drown.
Former owners tied Bella's leash to a large rock and threw it into the water, hoping she would drown.
Dog struggling to survive spotted by Jane Harper and her friend Joanne Bellamy
People walked by, walking their dogs
This is the stone that Bella's leash was tied to.
After being pulled out of the water, Bella was immediately taken to the local veterinarian.
Later she was placed in the care of the charity RSPCA (Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals)
Bella was lucky to survive in icy water with a stone tied to her neck.
But the physical examination also revealed that she had other health problems.
Bella was cared for by the kind and helpful staff of the Radcliffe Animal Center in Nottingham, UK
Animal welfare charity and local police have launched an investigation to find those responsible for the atrocities against the dog
Bela spent 15 months under the care of a charitable organization, and during this time she completely recovered and changed a lot.
She found a new home, and retired couple Maggie Mellish and Charlie Douglas became its new owners.
The couple used to keep herding-type dogs, and now they are ready to give all their love to Bella, since their last dog passed away a couple of years ago.
Jane Harper and Joanne Bellamy, who rescued Bella, visited her to see how she was doing.
Bella is now 11 years old, and you could hardly find better owners for her than a couple of retired dog lovers
The story told by Maggie, Bella's new owner:
“Over the past 30 years, there have been 3 shepherd-type dogs in our family. Two years ago we lost our dogs Tia and Luna, and this year - my daughter Flame's dog. We missed them a lot. But a few weeks ago we saw Bella's story in the press and learned that she needed a new home, so my daughter Claire Luscher advised us to apply for her adoption.
We know she will need regular veterinary visits and are willing to pay for them. We know she's old, but we just want to offer her the loving home she deserves after everything she's been through. We are both retired, so we will always be there for her, and this is what she really needs, and it will also be great for ourselves. "

Two lost dogs forgot their way home, but a Milwaukee driver brought them home in time for Christmas.
Nearing the end of her shift on Dec. 18, Milwaukee driver Jamie Grabowski saw the stray dogs running through the southern Milwaukee streets.
Grabowski stopped her bus, opened the driver’s side window and guided the canines onto the bus.
The police officer carried the dogs to his squad car and then transported them to the Milwaukee Area Domestic Animal Control Commission(MADACC). MADACC is the only facility in Milwaukee County dedicated to taking in and caring for stray animals.
As it turns out, the pups had somehow travelled more than four kilometres away from their family home. The family had been searching for their beloved animals all night.

If a person has a car, then this is a reason for various curious and funny situations to happen to him, as well as those that cause bewilderment and complete indignation. The people in this article are exactly the kind of people who demonstrate by their example the extremely fun and sometimes completely bizarre side of driving.
This photo will make you look at it twice.
Well that's it, now it's definitely not going anywhere
Everything is as in the picture
"It seems that our grandmother was there somewhere and we lost her."
Only in Tennessee can you put your woman on the roof of your car
"I'll just move over this curb, everything will be fine."
Someone really wanted to save money on shipping
Like after a car repair shop
We have so many questions ...
Have you seen the new Jeep crossover? It is functional, with visibility control for passengers and a new concept that assumes no doors at all.
The gift did not last long
Either this is a photo taken at the right time, or this guy is a yogi and does a headstand
It's just that this car is a boat jack
When you want a pickup truck but you can't afford it
Car transportation. Inexpensive
This mirror is now completely safe
How could this have happened?

Minneapolis firefighters rescued a man who attempted to walk across a frozen Mississippi River early in the morning.
The incident happened around 3 a.m. near the Stone Arch Bridge where the man was partially submerged.
The man told firefighters that Google Maps told him to cross the river. The Minneapolis Fire Department says that the app most likely told him to cross the Stone Arch Bridge, not walk across the river, WCCO reported.
The man, who was visiting from out of state, had a mild case of hypothermia.
Last week, a man in Berlin tricked Google Maps by carrying 99 smartphones together and made everyone believe that there was a huge traffic jam. But it was just him carrying an entire batch of phones with Google Maps turned on.