From PNW:
When reports surfaced this month that Russia is training assault units on horseback to counter Ukraine’s drones and land mines, prophecy-watchers couldn’t help but pause. Horses galloping across the battlefields of Eastern Europe — in the 21st century? It sounds more like a scene from the Book of Ezekiel than a modern war report.
According to Russian military sources and footage verified by multiple outlets, commanders in the Donetsk region are forming horse-mounted assault teams. Two soldiers per horse — one riding, one firing — practicing under drone cover, training animals to stay calm amid explosions and gunfire. A Kremlin-linked blogger described them as a “modern horde,” noting that horses “see well at night, need no roads, and can instinctively avoid mines.” But for students of Bible prophecy, one question rises like thunder: could this be a glimpse — perhaps just a shadow — of what the prophet Ezekiel foresaw nearly 2,600 years ago?
