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Ukraine trolls Putin with troop deaths app called 'Russian ship, go f*** yourself'

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Vladimir Putin by creating an application to show users live updates of how many Russian soldiers are dying in the war with their country's forces.And to add insult to injury, the name of the app makes reference to a now iconic quote made famous when a small Ukrainian unit on Snake Island told a Russian warship to "f*** off" when offered safe passage in return for their surrender.The app, which the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine created in concert with Alty, a Ukrainian tech company, is called “Russian ship, go f*** yourself".Leonid Goriev, the CEO of Alty, said the company created the app to help bring Ukraine a victory sooner.“We were inspired by the daily work of the specialists of the General Staff of the Armed Forces, who diligently formulated information on the damage of enemy personnel and the Russian Federation technology in their infographics,” Gorev said in a statement shared by the Ukrainian military. “Therefore, on a volunteer basis, we created a handy app with a set of beautiful widgets to track the occupant's losses and bring our victory closer.”Approximately 24,700 Russian troops have died since the beginning of the war, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said Thursday, May 5.

Lt. Valery Zakabluk and his unit were captured defending Snake Island, during which they uttered the now immortal battle cry.Last week, the lieutenant opened up about his experience in Russian captivity, saying he was "proud" of he and his team's staunch resistance.

Speaking on CNN, he said: "Just the other day, my wife and I went into a store and there were some T-shirts with the slogan and a picture of a warship."I felt proud.

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