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    1. Sure_Visual970 on

      I’m no mathematician, but it sounds to me like if they just send his unit into another assault the problem will resolve itself. 

    2. LowTechDroid on

      Pretty old video. He later posted another one apologizing and claiming he overreacted (blatant lie).

    3. Trista trista, yea bro, maybe stop taking money to kill and invade your neighbour, way less trista.

    4. Salty-M1dget on

      Don’t be fooled by these crocodile tears these are real monsters posing as human beings. The crimes they commit against humanity are unfathomable.

    5. sick-of-this-crap on

      But wait, they told that war is piece of cake, especially with some funny Ukrainians, who are weak and were going to run away as soon as they saw Russian tanks. What’s up with that?

    6. AvocadoThat7578 on

      Lost them?? The good news is they were found!! …..by Ukrainian drones 🤯🌫️

    7. russian prospective is Ukrainians are dumb country bumkins guess who’s the dumb country bumkins now

    8. He is crying because he was unable to loot their wallets, due to heavy fire.

    9. A_Snow_Mexican on

      Lost his buddies for nothing and he knows it. Fighting in a shit war of aggression for a shitty country. I’d probably break down too.

    10. The 50% casualty rate in a single assault isn’t an outlier we’ve been tracking similar reports across the Bakhmut, Avdiivka, and Chasiv Yar sectors on panopsik.com for months. Russian units routinely take 30-70% casualties in failed assaults, depending on preparation and Ukrainian defenses. The VDV and Storm-Z units tend toward the higher end.

      What comment 5 mentioned about the apology video is the pattern worth noting. These show up frequently: soldier posts something honest about conditions or losses, then quickly follows with a retraction saying he overreacted or was tired. That’s not spontaneous regret it’s either direct command pressure or the soldier realizing what posting that could mean for him. The speed of the retraction usually tells you which.

    11. ClassroomMother8062 on

      You could’ve had the whole unit intact if you didn’t invade my guy

    12. Annual-Western7390 on

      I came with the guys to kill, rape, and plunder my neighbors and now we are mostly dead, sad cat 🙁

    13. HorrorKapsas on

      only 50% loss. commanders will not be happy, they clearly didn’t push enough, if 50% survived.

    14. StunningWash5906 on

      Translation: „I came to Ukraine to murder women amd children for pleasure and money, but they shot back at us! Why are they so evil? What have us Russians ever done to them?“

    15. No sympathy whatsoever, they deserved it. You don’t come invading your neighbor with the goal of killing Ukrainians and then start crying like a little bitch about it. Hope the pain stays for a long time. It’s just a small reminder of what Ukrainians feel and it’s all because of Russians like this coming to Ukraine with their weapons. Simply a consequence of stupidity.

    16. Transcription:

      >Милые, родные, кто на связи, кто спрашивает за своих бойцов, за своих мужей, отцов, сынов. Мы выбрались, группой 30 человек, а 138-я бригада, 138-я бригада, отряд «Шторм» выбрались. Не все. Многие из 46-ти, 30 человек я вывел. Братья многие легли, 200-300, сам 300. Простите, простите, кого не сберу. Выбрались еще не все. Я тащу еще людей.

      Hopefully a sufficient translation:

      >Dear ones, loved ones, whoever is in contact, whoever is asking about their fighters, their husbands, fathers, sons. We made it out, a group of 30 people. The 138th Brigade, the 138th Brigade, the „Storm“ detachment, made it out. Not everyone. Out of 46, I led 30 people out. Many brothers fell, 200 [*code for killed in action*] and 300 [*code for wounded*]. I myself am 300. Forgive me, forgive me, those I could not save. Not everyone has made it out yet. I am still pulling people out.

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