Andrew Tate’s friend claims ‘Cobra’ and Tristan Tate went through 8000 rounds in three-day Ukrainian training session 

Andrew Tate (left) and Tristan Tate (right)
Andrew Tate (left) and Tristan Tate (right)

Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan lived lives of eccentricity and luxury prior to their arrest in December. The pair were often seen driving fast cars, shooting guns and smoking cigars.

Both brothers believe that it is a man's "duty" to be able to protect those he loves most, and as such, they have both trained in martial arts and know how to operate firearms.

A close friend of the Tate brothers, who goes by the name Sartorial Shooter, revealed that Andrew Tate and his brother shot over 8000 rounds of ammunition during a three-day training session in Ukraine.

On a recent episode of the Fresh & Fit podcast, Sartorial Shooter stated:

"I had put aside 2000 rounds for the three days of training, and we went through 8000 rounds of shooting in those three days. It was dusk till dawn... most people, when it comes to actual training, after about 400 or 500 rounds for most people, they're gone. 'Cause they're mentally and physically fried. These two brothers didn't get tired. They were as sharp at hour one on the range as hour twelve. So we just kept on putting down those rounds."

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'Cobra' and his brother were arrested on suspicion of being involved in human trafficking and connections to organized crime. They have been housed in a Romanian jail since their arrest, and the numerous appeals that have been placed to overturn their incarceration have all been denied.


Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan will remain in jail for another 30 days

It was announced hours ago that Andrew Tate and his brother would remain in a Romanian jail cell for at least another 30 days. The pair have appealed against their detention on numerous occasions, with the most recent appeal being denied several weeks ago.

There were rumors that 'Cobra' and Tristan Tate would be released towards the end of March, but reports have emerged that the pair will remain in jail for the time being.

Neither Andrew Tate nor his brother has been charged with a crime as of yet. However, they are still incarcerated, and it seems that they will remain that way for the foreseeable future.

A Twitter page Andrew Tate Updates (@Morpheusresist) posted the following:

"The preventive detention has been extended by 30 days for both Andrew and Tristan Tate. They will remain, uncharged, in the Romanian detention."

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