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  1. rusoriz_inside on

    Its new to me, if this has been posted already -since its probably a few months old- please let me know.

  2. holy shit are those parts of his legs and blood on the dash and wheel? fuckkk

  3. Fjell-Jeger on

    The rare event where a Russian soldier renders first aid and attempts to coordinate evacution, almost like in an organized military.

    As they’ve been caught out in the open with 2 immobilized soldiers without assistance within reach of Ukrainian sUAS, the overall outlook on survival is grim.

    The „theatre tactical symbol“ on the orctaxi (*00:25 on cab doors*) indicates this attack took place in Kharkiv region (*NE Ukraine*).

  4. The „2nd best army“ in the world drives what looks like a dollar store mystery machine from Scooby Doo. Pathetic waste of a country.

  5. I can’t get over just how shitty a situation this. Look at the background… ZERO cover for MILES.

    Genuinely surprised at just how many troops they can force/initimidate/whatever to go out and engage under those conditions by sticking them in a shitty truck with no armor or defense. They know the skies are full of drones. They know they’re going to be picked off easily. WTF?

  6. YourFaveNightmare on

    Get out and walk you dirty scumbags

    Except for that one guy…he can get out and crawl or drag himself along.

  7. DerekTheComedian on

    That is some shit-tier situational awareness from the orc medic.

    Step 1 is remove the injured person from immediate threats to life, which would be that big burning truck full of gasoline. Orc definitely could have taken 10 seconds to haul his comrade away from the big bomb BEFORE applying a TQ.

  8. Regular-Bat-4449 on

    Calling a Bukhanka a troop transport is like calling a row boat a battleship

  9. Oh well… fucking go back to russia and stop being assholes to the world.

  10. Gooddaytodog on

    Russian confetti with aerosolized body fluids. Can you imagine the scent that filled the vehicle?

  11. Agentkeenan78 on

    The leg meat and viscera splashing the windshield and steering wheel was really something.

  12. CollateralLove on

    Damn that was a quick turn&kit application, even forgot to apply it under the pants

  13. The driver acts more organized than the average russian soldier, because he’s the commander. It’s possible it wasn’t an FPV, but an anti-magnetic mine.

    Rough translation:

    Soldier 1 (S1): Oh shit! Bug out! Let’s get the fuck out of here!

    Driver (D): Let’s go, let’s go! You guys 300 (wounded)?

    Wounded soldier in the rear (W1): Leg is gone!

    Wounded soldier closer to D (W2): 300!

    S1: What?

    W1: No leg!

    S1: Bitch

    W2: Apply a tourniquet!

    S1: Was that a magnetic mine?

    D: (turns to S1, asking him to help W1) Peter, Peter, here…

    W2: Put a tourniquet for fuck’s sake!

    D: Hold on, bro!

    W1: Leg is gone!

    S1: Bitch

    D: Bitch, this is damn clusterfuck! (Peter, help) a Bear!

    W1: Commander! My leg’s gone!

    S1: Shit, the car’s gonna blow up any second now!

    W2: i’m gonna crawl away

    D: go on, crawl away, bro. Wait, wait, just a little more. go on.

    S1: (dragging W1) let’s go, let’s go!

    D: (dragging W2) let’s go, bro, let’s go!

  14. Dizzy_Repair3552 on

    The lesson for Orcs–do not set feet in Ukraine, if you do- you leave one behind. Great work Drone operators. Zero pity nor empathy, hope it hurts like hell Ivan, you were on your way to kill people whom you never had any problem with. Hope it hurts REAL bad and you survive on one leg for the rest of your shithole life…to all the bleeding hearts who wish to ask “ where’s my humanity ?“–the answer–it’s with the Ukrainians.
    „,

  15. Redneck1026 on

    Their gear burned. Even if not taken out shortly by drones, they are going to be popsicles buy morning.

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