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    1. Only four years ago – but a completely different war than we see today.

      I assume today, Russia couldn’t even field such an attack even if they wanted to anymore.

    2. The0nlyRyan on

      Russian soldiers on board must have felt unstoppable.

      Highly trained, motivated and equipped.

      Didn’t last long though.

    3. Free-Way-9220 on

      That is fascinating footage. IIRC when they pulled the helicopter out the reservoir months later, the pilot was still strapped in

      I wonder how many of those VDV survived their stay at Hostomel Airport. Putin really believed he was going to take Kyiv

    4. Time-Pomegranate-503 on

      The yelling when it goes down still gives me chills.. So beautiful.

    5. Hairy-Bluejay-8833 on

      SLAVA UKRAINI!

      Well done, sláva Ukraíni! Heroyam Slava! 🇺🇦🇨🇭🇺🇦🇨🇭🇺🇦

    6. YozaSkywalker on

      Yeah when I saw this video I knew it was gonna be a long painful ordeal for Russia.

    7. Immediate_Impact6214 on

      I wonder how many of the humans in the helicopter of this video are still alive?

    8. Knife_JAGGER on

      Watch these videos everytime they pop up. Watching russia eat shit is perfect.

    9. Haha bet these boys thought they’d be raping and pillaging shortly only for the welcome party to shag their arses on arrival! 🇺🇦 💪🏼

    10. This will forever be an example how hard military planning is.

      How to asses whether your intel is correct? How do you know your planned operation is too slow and cumbersome, just right and effective, daring or just balls to walls crazy and suicidal.
      And how to asses how the enemy will react, will they run, give token resistance or come at you with everything and the kitchen sink?

      Reality is a tough teacher, as the Russians learned the hard way at Hostomel.

    11. FailedLoser21 on

      It’s crazy seeing footage public that I have known existed for a while. There is a longer version of this and of the assault on Hostomel. The assault troops where making cracks about it being like a Vietnam Helicopter assault. I hope some of those videos get publicly posted soon.

    12. Royal-Challenge-5125 on

      And hours later the ones dying in the streets of Kiev regretted to not have crashed themselves into the lake.

      But no we could talk about it. We had to appease Putin while his cannibals went prehistoric on Bucha.

    13. I saw this video numerous of times but always brings me joy where these helicopters fallig down

    14. smellycowboyhat on

      As an outsider it just feels like they blew up their own proffesional army in the span of the first 6 months ish, now they are left with orc meat waves that are not really soldiers

    15. Intergalatic_Baker on

      I’m sure they felt like fucking badasses, nothing but token resistance, soon, this country would be having them parading in victory…

      Bet those two helicopters slamming into the water shattered that visage.

    16. Delicious-Stop-1847 on

      I had never seen the first part of this video, didn’t even know it existed.

      Impressive. And the reception they got was even more impressive.

      Thanks for posting this, OP.

    17. Would have been Ride of the Valkyries, but it turned out to be Ride of the Clowns.

    18. Oh I remember that. The first few days of this war felt so fucking surreal with all this footage coming in.

    19. Modnir-Namron on

      Burrr! That water looks cold. I hope they found some ice to cling to as it would extend the process of the inevitable.
      Should have stayed in Russia!

    20. Long-Trade-9164 on

      Any word on any follow up on the 2 choppers shot down that day? Did Ukraine have to go and pull the wreckage from the reservoir and finding any Orcs still strapped to their seats?

    21. Would anyone mind giving the time that the second helicopter gets hit or goes into the water? I’ve seen this clip many times and I only ever see the one that gets hit at 0:44 and drops into the water at 0:49 but I’ve never noticed when the second one goes in

    22. eaglesman217 on

      What ever happened to all of the VDV troopers from the initial assault in Feb 2022? Are all of them dead or wounded by now? I absolutely LOVE seeing these videos, they must have felt so invincible on the way in. Rumor was they had their parade uniforms in their packs for the victory parade in Kiev.

    23. MomsTortellinis on

      Still gives me goosebumps. Watching all those helicopters come for you, to conquer you, to kill you… and then see two get hit. What a hopeful moment is such a desperate moment in time.

    24. iluvdankmemes on

      Is it common tactic to only start flaring after your squadron took shots, or is it protocol to start flaring beforehand alrady?

      Because the fact that they only start flaring after two of their choppers went down will never not be funny to me. „Oh shit, I didn’t expect them to actually fire back wtf.“

    25. I think hostomel is still the most significant battle of the war.

      It became clear that the Russians could not just show up and say ok guys hands up now.

      Remember the first columns coming in from the north and running out of gas – Russian soldiers and Ukranian civilians were casually talking about it and laughing about on the road.

      It turned sour fast when Bayraktar did its thing and vdv ambushed near Kyiv

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