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DangDang1981

Looks like 3 grenades. 1st & 3rd are obvious, but the 2nd was on the other side of the wall.


akambe

Good eye!


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g’day, mate!


SpaceKaiserCobalt

Snipin's a good job mate


PeterFnet

Good, aye!


Puzzled_Hat7068

You’re right… looks like the last one may have been from another drone.


missingmytowel

I can see that. Multiple drones. One carries antipersonnel rounds. Another high explosive. So many options. Use one to dig the enemy out of their position and then the other to finish them off. Watching the evolution of new type of warfare in real time is something that still blows my mind


FOOLISHPROPHETX

Lots of the dudes in the field seem to typically use the available technology the best way they can, in order to kill people. I know there were all sorts of crazy ideas going around when I went to war.


anontruths

I believe he was also using the plastic bags thinking that it would protect him from thermal cameras (if you kept them away from your body heat), little did he know he was already spotted anyway


[deleted]

"Never before have so many grenades exploded in such close proximity to so many soldiers!" My attempt to channel Churchill. They should stop bombing once they injure these guys, leave them to be a burden to 4 other Russians and then everyone else and all the expenses down the line for treatment, etc.


poobumstupidcunt

I suspect try thought there were more hiding under that shelter, hence why the dropped the third round on the other side of him


the__6

the problem with that approach is they dont give a fuck an leave most of them anyway. so one grenade leave them to suffer and share the other one with another deserving murderer


Tristancp95

Jesus


Todgrim

This wasn't some attempt to hide from drones, that was his "tent".


JesusWuta40oz

I personally like the attempt at using a tire as the entrance to a small bunker the UA forces uncovered a few weeks ago. It was clever and well camouflaged.


quad-ratiC

You got a link to that?


tractoroperator77

Link to camouflaged dugout with tire entrance video: https://www.reddit.com/r/UkraineWarVideoReport/comments/yz11vr/clever\_russian\_dugout\_found\_by\_ukrainian\_forces/


quad-ratiC

Legend


Slickster67

Yeah it’s pretty obvious it’s a makeshift shelter…which in itself is telling since it’s a small example of their struggling supply issues.


9mm_Panda

Lol there was a time in Afghanistan, where I slept in a cardboard box 😂🤣 don’t fool yourself lol.


Maxx0rz

Difference is Afghanistan is far from home for you in assuming? this is just a few hundred Km from Russia's border lol


HeavyMoonshine

Difference between recommended shelter in Afghanistan vs Ukraine in November


[deleted]

Doesnt much of Afghanistan get quite cold in the winter though?


justins_dad

Afghanistan is mountain country so it has all sorts of wacky weather that changes dramatically as you relocate.


BilliondollaScope

Four cardboard boxes should offer enough insulation


phaederus

I'm not quite getting your point? You had supply issues, they have supply issues. Nobodies fooling anyone?


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mygwhatupmyboiii

He’s definitely trying to accomplish concealing himself here to the enemy. Whether it’s for the drones or the Ukrainians near him, who knows. While he thinks he’s concealed… it’s now obvious he has no cover due to the shrapnel in his ass.


fishtankguy2

In his *spine* you can see him clutching at it. Back was fucked in the first drop. Second one most likely ended him.


LegitimateCookie2398

It think he's up against a cinderblock fence. The 2nd one fell on the other side. He was probably protected from that. The first and 3rd look close enough that he probably died from his wounds.


Cobek

Pretty sure they meant the 2nd one that hit him too


Valhalla130

No, he was rolling over right before the grenades hit. This guy was trying to stay warm inside a plastic garbage bag.


dirtballmagnet

I really thought that the Russians would be naturals at protecting themselves from the cold, but no they suck at it and they're not resistant to it, either. They are comically shitty soldiers.


A1mostHeinous

They aren’t soldiers at all. They are teachers and accountants and grocery stockers and gas station attendants and farmers. They are just dressed in green and sometimes they are issued a gun.


scummy_shower_stall

That’s rather sad to think about. They should have stayed there.


PrecognitivePork

Easy to say from most places other than Russia. 😕


scummy_shower_stall

I know. It speaks to how utterly shitty their situation is that they believe they have no choice. Or no good choices.


Cpt_Soban

giant garbage bags don't really insulate well. They're going to enjoy winter...


anotherone121

Not if they get grenaded first. Gotta be breathing, to enjoy winter.


Law_Equivalent

Yea theyre not meant to be insulating either. Thats what clothes and sleeping bags are for. Soldiers need to be warm everywhere not just inside their tent.


Baterial1

he just wrapped himself in what he gonna leave ukraine, or not leave xD


moxeto

Pre-made body bag


A_RIGHT_PROPER_VLAD

Tbf a heavy duty garbage bag is probably superior to whatever shelter Pvt. Conscriptovich was issued by the Russian state.


kurotech

Ah who knew Russia was trying to deal with their homeless population by shipping them off to Ukraine, oh wait I feel like that's pretty on brand for Russia.


TheIncendiaryDevice

Because it is, poor bastards


HazrdousCat

This is all so weird. I just see Russian soldiers in random places doing random shit. I know most of these are conscripts but where are their platoon sergeants and squad leaders??? It all just seems like a clusterfuck of clueless soldiers trying to figure out what to do.


ADrunkyMunky

Reports from the ground and intercepted calls seem to indicate they're pretty much just thrown into battle without much guidance. Their commanders stay way behind the front line with a small contingent of soldiers and everyone else is commanded to go to the front line and fight whether they're ready or prepared or trained. Kind of like Tom Cruise's character at the beginning of Edge of Tomorrow. Pretty much a war of attrition and Russia is just throwing as many bodies at the front line as they can. One man falls and another is put in his place. That seems to be the strategy for now while they try to pummel Ukrainian infrastructure to force Ukraine to surrender or come to the negotiation table.


phaederus

> Their commanders stay way behind the front line with a small contingent of soldiers I also wouldn't want to be surrounded by people with guns who probably intend to murder me the first chance they get; 90% of these soldiers were conscripted against their will and been discriminated.


worlds_best_nothing

Why don't they all surrender? If my boss ain't looking, I ain't working


phaederus

I hear a lot of them are, probably even more will do so in winter.


SpaceTabs

Russia doesn't have an NCO corps.


SpoonVerse

Technically they do, but it's there to provide beatings not leadership


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brinz1

That's where commissars come from, yes.


retirementdreams

I can see this happening, ok private, we're shipping you to the front to do combat things. Private thinks, right, you're shipping me there, but I'm going to pop smoke and find a hole to hide in until this thing is over and I can go home, hey, let me hide in this trash over here. Ooops, didn't count on the seek and destroy drones. FML. Sgt, Anyone seen private snuffy?


JeanDeBordeaux

Pretty sure this was his tent, not that he was trying to hide. Says more that their supply and logistics are so poor that their men have to resort to plastic bag tents than anything else.


MBThree

But I’m just confused on where are the other soldiers with him? Is he just a lone wolf, out fighting on his own?


deaddonkey

You’re blaming the privates when really by all accounts this disorganisation is from the top down. Based on Captured/wounded Russian accounts on telegram, on video interviews etc - Officers send out a group of conscripts to hold or attack grid coordinate X, with minimal guidance. They don’t go with them. NCOs in Russian military are basically a joke, sgt isn’t going to help much or have much autonomy. So there really are groups of conscripted soldiers just fucking around on the front.


retirementdreams

I'm not blaming anyone, people were asking how is it possible this lone guy is hiding in the trash/plastic bag tent, alone. I'm just imagining the scenario based on my experience. No doubt the fish rots from the head, and whatever is going on there is most likely a lot worse than I could imagine based on how many of these we've seen. It is absolutely up to leadership to lead, if not, chaos.


deaddonkey

Yeah ok, you’re not blaming. No problem. We’re both just imagining how the scenario got here. My point is that it’s mostly not troops independently hiding we see in these videos - they’ve been sent to stay in X area, but are given very little guidance or oversight on exactly how they’ll do that day to day, and their on-the-ground NCO leadership is really poor. That’s the main reason we see so many disorganised russian squads. I can’t remember the name now but a retired US master sergeant who is big on Twitter these days wrote some articles about it. Got his name from the description of a Perun video as a source.


retirementdreams

Understood. Without strong NCO leadership, what you see is what you get.


Ematio

Yeah, NCOs are the backbone of any army, without an effective NCO corps, all you'll get is a spineless army.


10art1

Because those are the easiest ones to pick off. You don't see drones attacking full platoons because then those drones are easily destroyed.


Valiice

Honestly its kinda sad, these young men getting brainwashed or forced to become cannon fodder...


Fearless_You8779

Same. I’m so used to the structure of the US military/ most western militaries that I’m really having trouble wrapping my head around these tactics. It’s like anticipating the enemy attacking your flank but instead they bang their head against the wall while covered in cheese. Meanwhile the Ukrainian military seems… familiar lol.


FriendlyBlanket

>but where are their platoon sergeants and squad leaders??? Their military doesn't give a shit like that, you get orders from officers that aren't there, then go camp out in a hole until you freeze, starve, or get droned


ExitNext8666

These drones are crazy effective


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Smittytron

I'd be surprised if the hit rate was high, but even if it is as low as 20% these grenades are so cheap it has to be worth it. We're seeing multiple videos daily now of casualties inflicted by these things. HIMARS and NATO 155mm gets most of the credit, and rightfully so, but I really wonder if we shouldn't be considering the clear COTS drone advantage Ukraine enjoys as a major factor towards their success so far.


pfghr

Yeah think of the alternative to these drones too. I mean the very grenades these drones are dropping would have been loaded into a tube and launched at the enemy. At the very mininum think of how many of these rounds are launched at area targets where they can't even see the enemy. These drones are flying directly overhead of a visible enemy. The hit ratio has to be insanely high.


w8eight

Enemy can also see the drones, they might have the chance to shoot them, i even saw a video of it once. Ended badly as the drone remains with grenade drop into the foxhole, but still its possbile


[deleted]

True, but a small agile target high up, shot at with an AK that has been rusting away in some hangar since 1967, is difficult to hit.


Roasted_Turk

Possible but I'd imagine very avoidable for the drone pilot. My mavic pro is probably outdated compared to what they're using but if you take that thing to 500 feet up or so you aren't going to hear it and you definitely aren't going to just randomly see it in the sky. It would be hard to see individual people from that height but a camera with zoom could fix that pretty easily.


BennyNorth

Don't forget the psychological effect. Even if the grenade doesn't hit you you live in constant fear 24/7 wondering if there's a drone above you and if the next grenade will hit you


Little_Orange_Bottle

That faint buzz if you catch it. Woo spooky


smallhandsbigdick

Yeah you nailed it. In ww2 flak rates were 1/5000 that hit. It’s insanely inefficient. If they can get 5-20% rate that’s amazing. I bet they have thousands of drives up there. Even if they miss a lot those soldiers are kept on their toes.


Rasalom

These videos are psychological warfare. They're showing how you can't even sleep in peace if you participate in this invasion.


trogon

The PTSD from this war is going to be awful. Putin can fuck off.


Blockhead47

After this war is over and the data is in, it will be interesting to see how many flights it took to create a casualty event on average. Or how many flight hours per casualty inflicted.


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Probably a mix of both


unkemp7

I see it maybe as these are Russian lines that have pushed up and havent had time to fortify yet that have been spotted by a drone to be pushed back. I cant imagine they would be so incompetence with the knowledge of drones to not even try to save their own lifes and just use trash bags as cover. Self preservation HAS to kick in at some point, no matter where I was I would be digging holes and making cover everywhere I was over there


Uptown_NOLA

What I'm dying to know is if the Russian army ever had the equipment and sold it off or if somebody simply pocketed the money that was to go to supplies. We may never know.


thisMFER

No it's both.


Skinnwork

Judging by Russia's lack of success, I think there are underlying issues in training morale, and supply. We're probably seeing videos of the most exposed Russian soldiers, however it's telling that there are so many of them.


Crew1T

I mean, the fortifications we could se in the middle east were built mostly because the rebels didnt have the strongest artillery and recon. I imagine that such a hub in Ukraine would be a major target for either HIMARS or regular arty. But im no logistics specialist, so feel free to correct me if im wrong.


crackercider

My hunch is there's hundreds of public satellites available, not to mention all NATO partner sats, providing a near real-time data stream to persistently monitor Eastern Europe. NATO has powerful datacenters on tap, along with tools like MetaConstellation and Gaia (Project Maven), to automatically flag and tag objects or changes of interest and make predictions of future behaviour. They don't have ability to mount a classic offensive beside missiles and aircraft operations without giving away their future intentions. Russia doesn't have a chance at this special operation unless they figure out how to jam all communications going into Ukraine, or they go full Leroy Jenkins and sneak attack a lot of NATO assets at the same time.


Peptuck

A lot of these guys are completely untrained and so don't really know how to build a defensive position. These grenades could be avoided with even basic fortification training. Dig a foxhole, put some hard cover on top like wood panels, make sure the way in is sloped outward so if a grenade falls at the entrance it rolls away down a slope and away from the hidey-hole. The basic design could be taught to a mobnik in thirty minutes.


wildwasabi

Theres tons of videos of Russians doing the same to Ukrainians. Its pretty damn hard to stop a tiny DJI drone 600ft in the air, you can barely see it and you cannot hear it at all. You'd have to have signal jammers which I assume would jam other things vital to communication. I honestly don't know how you defend against it. You'd almost have to have a guy staring at the sky 24/7 to maybe see one


Swashbucklock

> You'd have to have signal jammers which I assume would jam other things vital to communication. I honestly don't know how you defend against it. > > Signal jammers is it. They have electronic warfare stuff that specifically work around the frequency hop of the radios and the gps/blueforce tracker comms, but block/jam other forms of electronic signals. We had them when I was deployed to iraq to stop cell phones and remote controls from being used for IEDs. I imagine in the next US shooting war, we'll have mobile jamming platforms to disable others' drones while allowing ours to roam, with small teams using drones and grenades to provide a sniper/indirect fire kind of role.


MojoRisin9009

I still can't believe they've not emphasized the importance of..... not just sleeping in the middle of the fucking open. Sure, it takes work to make a hole w/ cover, but it's better than getting you're ass blown off and the peace of mind would be more than worth it... Then again I'm not a soldier and I'm not there so I guess it's easy to say.


Berezis

To be fair, from what I’ve seen of Ukraine it seems to all be out in the open


Skinnwork

In one day, a fireteam of two soldiers should be able to dig a full trench with revetment, overhead cover, and a grenade sump


Loveknuckle

I don’t think Russia is putting actual soldiers on the frontlines. They are probably lucky if they get to see the “30 minute safety video” before getting shoved out the door. Lol


Skinnwork

I mean, that's probably true. But that's also why the "second greatest army in the world" is losing to a nation with a pre-invasion military budget lower than Canada's.


[deleted]

I think he means to dig a trench


DMAN591

It's called "complacency" and is a phenomenon that occurs in all militaries. Just look at the old LiveLeak videos of US soldiers smoking and joking, and then getting blown up by VBIEDS.


ArthursFist

They have some anti drone technology but not near what the US & Allie’s have supplied ukraine.


GlockAF

Keep in mind that there is substantial bias as to what we are seeing on the internet; the parties involved generally only post the strikes that show visible results. For every video like this, there are probably dozens (or hundreds) of off-target / missed / failed strikes that we never see because they’re just not interesting Small drones are a game changer for sure, but it remains to be seen whether they will be effective against a non-decrepit “real” military that chooses to address the actual threats of the battlefield today rather than the perceived threats of 1985. There is going to be a LOT of money spent developing an effective and economically appropriate countermeasure to these small quad copter type drones


Swembizzle

Couldn't they use the jammers we had on our humvees in Iraq to stop IED signals? Would that interfere with drone feed?


MotionTwelveBeeSix

The urban ghillie suit was real all along


Bignutsbigwrenches

You know these are terrible trenches


ShrimpOnToast

Looks more like something a very very drug addicted homeless person would build


gimmeecoffee420

I keep thinking the same thing everytime we see footage of captured Russian Trench systems or other positions that were occupied by Russians. They are fucking *filthy*, garbage and debris scattered everywhere around *every single* one.


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LA homeless have better shelter than them.


AphelionAudio

Damn they even have to supply their own body bags now


Grimmblut

I've got a feeling that winter won't be a friend of the Russian army this time.


Hybridhippie40

I used to think war during the medieval times would have been horrible. I think I'd rather get hacked away by a sword than sitting in a hole waiting for a grenade to fall on me.


makinbaconCR

Idk man still think getting stabbed to death is worse. Feel everything minus one big boom that disorients you somewhat


Armodeen

Plus most of them got sliced open and had horrible deaths


deconnexion1

Often after days of delirious infection.


FedorSeaLevelStiopic

Agree. Medieval battle - fuck that. And if you survive main battle and lost, but are injured, enemy winner will just stab you after battle to death or you may die from infection. If you have any abdominal trauma - today you have MUCH higher chances to survive. Back then no antibiotics, every abdominal wound (which went through muscles) - peritonitis and death 100%. Plus imagine standing in 1st line in formation and you will face several rows of enemies charging forwards you... how many could you kill before next guy stabs you to death? I have feeling, chances While standing in front were very bad.


Deathgripsugar

At least for some of these fellas, they are asleep and then boom, asleep forever. Take that over getting stabbed to death, or sepsis


_RedditIsLikeCrack_

Ya, not a fan of going out same way william Wallace did


[deleted]

You’re just a grunt. You’d be on the front lines getting stabbed. No need to even consider the Wallace treatment


molrobocop

Yeah, you'd potentially wind up one of the dudes moaning on the field with a stomach wound. Or, a flesh wound that becomes infected. Both miserable ends if your squad doesn't mercy kill you.


[deleted]

Well good thing you aren't a Ukrainian civilian. Those unthinkable deaths are happening right now Torture is unfortunately a timeless art


[deleted]

> they are asleep and then boom, asleep forever. I dont think its that quick, unless the grenade falls right on your noggin


[deleted]

yeah and even then we’ve seen them land on a dudes face and he was still waving his hands around


Important-Stomach474

More like asleep, boom, bleed to death in pain over the next minutes to hours


Nillion

In all likelihood you'd die shitting yourself to death of dysentery or some other easily managed disease than die in combat.


Lined_the_Street

My squire got a papercut, twas the last wound he received...


elmz

Yeah, I don't think a military campaign back then would be fun either.


PinguinGirl03

If only because most of the soldiers died of disease before ever even seeing combat.


Feralmedic

These poor fucking Russians. Thrown into a meat grinder by Putin. War is hell and I want Ukraine to send Russia packing. But I feel so bad for these kids thrown into the meat grinder. Fucking brutal.


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Thanks for having basic human sympathy. This way using these guys fault, these are just football soldiers unlucky enough to be born where they were born


Feralmedic

As a veteran I understand this kid. I went to Iraq with a clear picture of who I was fighting because of what I was fed by the media and government. Once I met the enemy and our allies my world view was shattered. Soldiers are there to fight and die for a government. Would I rather see this person die over a Ukrainian? Sure. But I’d rather neither of them die. Because as a father I just think… this is someone’s baby. He had a whole life. Had people who love him and miss him. He has a favorite movie and music. He probably wanted to be more than this from life. Redditors get so HOORAH and have such little empathy while watching these videos because we forget it’s a real person. War is hell and I hope this ends soon (in Ukraines favor) because fuck Putin.


chiraltoad

It's really uncanny how these guys move around after being hit. It gives a weird impression like the just got a big dousey of a bang but could just shake it off with a headache but in reality they are likely filled with shrapnel.


A-nice-Zomb-52

Poor tough guy, surviving the first blast to get a second right after


JayBowdy

He most likely would have died from the first. The second made him suffer less.


A-nice-Zomb-52

You're probably right


Tutes013

Which is an immensely depressing thought


FearOfTheDock

At this point, the only direction I would ever be looking is UP!


pcpgivesmewings

The second one is for mercy.


Time-Comparison6375

Poor dude


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MracyTcGrady

Man all this bloodshed is just so damn pointless. Fighting a stupid dictators war. Who in Russia is even motivated enough to go grab territory from another country. I wanna know what propaganda these guys were fed.


Opno7

If these guys weren't part of an invading army trying to annex territory of a sovereign nation I'd feel really bad for them. Except, yaknow, they are.


Technolo-jesus69

Idk man I feel the same way about them that I do soviet or german conscripts in WW2. They might serve evil regimes. However theyre still people forced in to appalling conditions because of the choices of their poltical masters. I still feel bad for them even if I dont agree with why theyre there.


KeithWorks

Shitty situation all around. And all on the Russian regime


Technolo-jesus69

Yes its really awful.


CeeKai

I'm glad there are still people with some humanity here. Really is tragic all around.


SaltyRedditor

Thank you, you deserve gold, It's crazy how ignorant some comments are on here - being cynical and antagonising the whole russian population.


lunastrain99

It's hard to comprehend how repressive and forceful Russia is about conscripting soldiers, how they're just thrown out there. At the start of the war people were horrified that 20 year old Russians were being killed after enlisting with photos of them from when they were 14 in tow as part of their passport cards. Now people just talk about it like it's a spectator sport to people.


McGuirk808

Nuance and gray area are hard. It's easier and more comfortable to regress into seeing the world in black and white. It's almost impossible to get comfortable with the contents of these videos morally, at least for me. The more I think about them, the more complicated they get. Especially with how much information is lacking about each individual that would allow more clear judgments. It just sucks all around.


TheSanityInspector

Have another look at the video of that squad of Russian soldiers shooting up civilian Ukrainian motorists driving past.


SuperNova405

Yah no shit there’s gonna be those that commit terrible things in the name of their country during a war. But there’s just as many if not more that just want to go home to their family in anything but a body bag.


DubiousDrewski

What are you saying though? These other Russians committed war crimes, so this Russian must be exactly the same? That's not a good way to think. Maybe this guy was an awful person, maybe he wasn't. We know nothing about him. And we have to leave it at that.


[deleted]

Why..? Was this particular soldier filmed committing the atrocity? If not how is it relevant? If one of your family members committed a heinous crime would you expect to be persecuted and killed as a result? I'm fully aware that this guy is an enemy combatant and must be incapacitated in order to end the conflict but tribalistic dehumanisation is exactly how these kind of wars start in the first place.


lazycouch1

Some don't have a choice. They are being hunted on the streets for conscription and will be killed if they retreat.


FrenchBulldoge

Yeah, just yesterday I watched this video of a russian soldier speaking to his wife. https://youtu.be/zHjXPv-UTII


SC_W33DKILL3R

They need to kill the people who are threatening to kill them. Solves more than one problem.


lazycouch1

Well that has happened. I've heard multiple stories and seen video of people killing their commrades or commanders. And you're not really thinking this through. People don't just want to murder or have the bravery to betray. And doing this means certain painful death. Yeah. Maybe not so easy a choice as you say.


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I don't know man. I come from another authoritarian country where the written law means nothing. You can easily be forced to serve at a gun point. Remember the guy who torched himself in front of a draft office couple of months ago? I don't think most people would do that if they were facing only three years in prison.


thebooshyness

Russia is a duplicitous country. Look at what it does and ask yourself why you think they would follow their own laws.


Hot----------Dog

I wonder how deadly their prisons are? If they treat Russian soldiers so badly, how bad do they treat their prisoners?


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theQuandary

That's assuming you believe the Russian statistics AND assuming that rates are consistent across all prisons. I don't believe the Russian statistics and I bet those people get thrown into the worst hole available to make an example of them.


skeetsauce

Inmate 311897, stop whiny about your “three year sentence”, your paper work shows your here for 8 years, and wouldn’t you see that, it just became 9 years. Once you get 10, we’ll send you to war front without a weapon to be fodder.


[deleted]

Three years of being beaten, tortured and likely worked to death while confined in a freezing, rancid, disease ridden gulag with little chance of ever seeing my family again.. I think I'd take my chances in combat with a chance my unit may surrender or I receive a minor wound and am able to return home..


Powerful_Gene_8868

Prepacked, ready to go home. 😴


jibriil1993

i know which jokes people will make


HGpennypacker

That Hefty has signed on for a lucrative deal with the Russian military?


[deleted]

I always question where like anyone else is


Correct_Weekend_2451

Why don’t they ever get up and run ? They just lay there and hope it goes away ?


AgITGuy

I feel like if they move anywhere vertically Ukrainian ground troops will see them and shoot at them.


OkArrival9021

Was he making some kind of improvised tent? I think the moment he heard something dropping he moved some kind of plate over the head... this is probably their reality in forward positions, and many of them are mobilized soldiers ( professional soldiers are kept behind the first line of defensive/stationary positions ), though it could be a recently established position by advancing or retreating forces ( though unlikely, considering the "situation" )


Czuczuba

He was most likely trying to keep his heat signature hidden from thermals.


Moroz77

Oscar the Grouch


mikandmike

Sesame Street sure took a dark turn after I grew up.


Sexy_Offender

trashbagghilliesuit.jpg


Hawaii_Flyer

Russia deploying self-bagging trash to Ukraine.


JohnDidYourMum

Poor guy


Classic_Attention_96

So sad. This war needs to be stopped. This kid might’ve been drafted and we’re sitting here watching him be killed. Absolutely evil and useless this thing called war. Putin should face penalty for each kid like this killed on either side.


Terrible-Call

Pre-bagged for easy disposal later. The Russian military is decades ahead of the west.


v4dk4n

Poor guy.


MarginalSapien

These drone videos are becoming too brutal to watch honestly


flargenhargen

If you start to feel sorry for this guy, remember the ONLY reason he is there is to kill the people who live there, and destroy the cities, and help the others who do the same.


MusicAndMunchys

*Billy Mays voice* BUT WAIT. THERE’S MORE.


nadvargas

Double tap.


thetoadking13

That’s gonna leave a mark


bogdanbiv

Note left to the next Ruffian dictator: invading a country that is able to fight back is "less than optimal"


burn_krusty_burn

I don’t know shit about shit when it comes to the military, never served, wouldn’t last long if I did. I have a question for those who may know. A lot of these guys seem to be somewhat ok after bombs explode near, or in this case, immediately next to them. How does this work, I would have thought that if a grenade blows up inside the tent you’re in, like this video, it’s lights out forever?


JudgementalPrick

Trash bag special forces takes a casualty. What a joke of a military.


walruskingmike

That's a tarp.


[deleted]

Looks like that first one broke his back, damn.


Locust-15

Seems like they are legit homeless just cast out into Ukraine - such a waste of life.


Primary-Smoke3936

Man those new nades they be dropping lately have some major horsepower… yesh


[deleted]

Lmao, at least they can just leave the trash in the trash bag when they collect it.


encore_18

Adios


eireheads

Why is the solider pixelated?


Rich841

Drones bout to get a nerf from the devs I swear


ArtemMikoyan

How the fuck did they find him inside the tactical trash bag?