
🇺🇦GoPro-Aufnahmen zeigen ukrainische Soldaten, die vorgeben, Russen zu sein, wie sie versuchen, einige russische Soldaten aus ihrem Unterschlupf in einem Keller in der Nähe von Pokrowsk zu locken, doch nach vorzeitiger Feuereröffnung scheitert der Versuch, anschließend wird der Keller mit Granaten beworfen. Sommer 2025 #Pokrowsk
Von White_Zulu
8 Kommentare
Translation?
One of the advantages Ukrainians have is that they all know and can speak russian, while most russians cannot speak Ukrainian, or know it very poorly and speak with a noticeable accent.
[We have seen many times what this has led to, forced russification backfired.](https://www.reddit.com/r/CombatFootage/s/cbSc1VZFnA)
Drives me absolutely nuts when I see them leaving their weapon behind, to move up to throw a grenade.
Russian soldiers LOVE dying in out-houses it seems. Favorite hiding spot? No thanks, I’d rather die out in the open than have my legacy be dying in a shitter
why tf are they constantly running thru each other’s line of fire?
I love how they attempted to talk to the Russian after the grenade, as if he was still capable of hearing after that
They seem pretty casual and kinda sloppy about it.
Must have been in a *fairly* secured setting. You wouldn’t really toy around with the enemy like that otherwise. Running across clear lines of possible enemy fire and getting stuck getting behind cover behind the one wall you all are is weird.
War is easier behind the keyboard and I’m only a gravy seal and nothing else, but either this is a type of training exercise or they need some more. 3:02 is deadly. Imagine running for your life for cover?
I fully support Ukraine, but isn’t pretending to be the enemy a war crime?