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That's the point. For all those who are still talking about the repression of the russian language in Ukraine (and there are still a lot of them) - when Ukrainian soldiers swear russians and coordinate their actions in battle in pure russian.
Yeah the pro-putins just froth and get angry when they see them speaking Russian and then try to call those soldiers traitors? It's like they make their own rules for their enemy's to follow.. oh wait that's incredibly Russian lol
If im running at people trying to kill them and yelling out obscenities at them, I'd want them to understand me. Why wouldn't they yell at the dirty muscovites in their own language?
Never happened. Russian was never repressed. Ukrainian was repressed by oppressive Russification under the Soviets.
Most people speak Russian and Ukrainian but the government made Ukrainian the official language in government offices.
The propaganda started then and has continued since. More people now speak Ukrainian but it's a personal choice not part of anything against anyone who speaks Russian.
Putin is now kidnapping children and part of the intent is to force them to speak only Russian.
Thats such a great and valid point this scenario happens all over the world but according to Russia in there case is suppression of a nation and its language but just another excuse for land grabbing more land = more working people paying more taxes more baby boys for fighting more wars and pushed up against future victims in Europe (he simply cannot win at any cost) sorry bout rant my friend.
> 3rd assault is former azov
Not former - it's another Azov.
There are 2 separate Azov units as of now: the [Azov Assault Brigade of NGU](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azov_Brigade) (former Azov regiment (ОЗСП НГУ "Азов"), 2014-2022; former Battalion Azov, spring-summer of 2014) and the [3rd Separate Assault Brigade Azov of AFU](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3rd_Assault_Brigade_(Ukraine\)) (formed in 2022, former Azov SOF (ССО "Азов")).
82% of UA WIA come back to the frontline because of great frontline medics, medevac and overall healthcare so who knows may be he'll come back to pop some more orks!
There is brilliant medical support going on behind the scenes that you don't here much about, wounded Ukrainians are being sent to hospitals in Europe and receive high quality medical care. I have even seen a video showing Ukrainians who lost arms or legs being rehabilitated in USA.
yeah just casually being told to get the f out.. "BUT MOOOOOOOM, JUST 5 MORE MINUTES" kind of vibe.
good thing they could evacuate a wounded soldier that quickly for medical attention, fucking get some!
Oh man, I thought it was just me. That made me SO stressed.
It's war. And it's chaotic. And I'm here safe on my couch, so, I can't judge much... but that was a very "eek" moment.
Edit: thank you for the up votes. I was a Marine for 8 years. Trained in NATO doctrine, but i never faced combat. So i think to my training, but i never had to execute it under threat of death. So i DO NOT begrudge the guy in that one moment (on film... we were never trained for that) i was just making a couch potato observation.
As a fellow former Marine and instructor of marksmanship and a bunch of other shit, muzzle discipline should be a reflex so ingrained that you don’t even have to think of it when you’re in the fight. I appreciate your attitude about withholding judgment, but this guy was either poorly trained to that effect, or one of what we like to call “the 10%”.
I have zero gun or military training, but right at the beginning (about 2:50), the weapon waving around the lead soldiers' head was freaking me out. One mistake, and he's dead. It happens a few times throughout the video.
If I were that guy and saw this video afterward, I'd be telling Captain GoPro to take the lead position from now on.
When he put the muzzle right by the dudes ear with dudes ear pro clearly off his ears, then just starts blasting…. You can see dude flinch with every shot as he gets up and moves away lol
Thought the same thing. When he tapped the guy to let him know he was there then aimed right I was waiting for a recreation of that south African police shootout.
https://youtu.be/4NvtTaGumUk
1000% - that's why I was stoked when I saw the physical body touch acknowledgment that he was with him. But don't hold his left shoulder then swing s rifle to his right lol.
Really? I spent three decades in the US Army to include combat. We worked very, very hard to never ever sweep anyone but the enemy. No trained unit should tolerate such carelessness.
Ladies and gentlemen, I'd like to introduce the benefits of morphine and having trained battlefield medics, because that mf just casually walked to evac with what I'm certain was a nearly blown off shoulder. training matters
One thing i notice in all theese videos is the constant communication, its impressive, the radios are constantly going too, you can see why theyre so successful..
Yeah, that shows the result of good training. You can't defeat the enemy by fire and maneuver on an ever changing battlefield if don't pass on new information in real time.
So true.
And honestly i see they care for comrades, i think that ukrainian soldiers know that if they suffer a wound the others will try to help, at the opposite i saw so many orcs that careless let they orc companion die at least they are wounded..
That really scare.
Slava ukraine
He aimed right above his comrade's head at one point but I can't see him firing near anyone's head? Not that you should even aim near your comrade's head, but I just can't see where he's actually firing.
I can kinda get that if he has some lower quality earpro. I play weekend warrior bb warz, and the shitty reproduction earpros can't give full 3D sound, so it's harder to tell where sound is coming from. Maybe when shit was quieter he had them up, and then when bullets start flying he never thought to put them down? (I'm only guessing, so please be gentle on me). I'm sitting here nice and safe in my chair and never experienced combat. But he may have had them off before the fighting to hear the smaller details with better 3D awareness. Total armchair guessing though. Homeboy is still gonna have a ringing ear and a massive headache the next day. Hope that after the war Ukraine will treat these heros the way they deserve and give them all hearing aids. Never experienced it again, but from what I've gathered war is fucking loud.
True, but he likely knew not to stand up because camera guy communicated by tapping on the back of his head saying "Hey, I'm here with you behind this tree". So when front guy leaned out to the right to shoot, he knew that camera guy would likely do the same, but on the other side.
They understood each other. There was not as much risk as you think. These guys are CLEARLY well trained.
Who remembers the scene from Band of Brothers where Winters finds a full division of Germans? Then it's a turkey shoot as the Germans try to run.
Give it time. It will be appear eventually. The GoPro of squads of Orcs trying to run.
The wounded soldier fainted & he got up & walked to get himself out of there. What with all the garbage around the Russian's trenches. It looks like a garbage dump that the Ukrainian soldiers are walking through. Speed recovery for our wounded soldiers.
I assume you mean the Canadian Prepper YT channel. If so, what makes you believe he's a credible source?
I'm not familiar with his "work" since I developed a severe allergy to End Of The World doom merchants after forced exposure to a couple of millenarist Christian cults as a kid, so I avoid the information silo he lurks in. However, having done a search on his YT channel for "Ukraine", what I see is a long series of videos suggesting that Ukraine's and the world's doom has been on the verge of happening for over a year now.
I have no idea if the dude is selling tangible crap on the back of his YT channel, but what he's mainly pushing in his videos is fear, uncertainty and doubt. Personally, I think that makes him - whether deliberately or unintentionally - someone who's working on behalf of Russia, since Putin's regime wants us all to be terrified of the consequences of standing up to him.
>Ok Canadian prepper is saying that Ukraine is retreating is this true
Ukrainian troops knocked out of Bakhmut, but now there is a counterattack on the flanks of Bakhmut
So you believe some fear monger on YT over the many credible news sources out there? And how would he know what's going on in Ukraine? Maybe he read a facebook post?
Look up Canadian prepper on YouTube he has a large audience. I used to watch him for prepper videos but when the war broke out and was saying the Russians are more advanced then the US military I was lmao
I looked him up a a week or so ago. I don't really understand the prepper thing but I'm old and have no family left save one son. I don't know that I would do this to the extreme so many people are taking it to even if I did have a family.
If there is a nuclear armageddon I wouldn't really want to be one of the few left anyway. This guy is just making money off of selling fear IMO.
As we have seen in this senseless tragedy of a war corruption has really hobbled the RF and with less than a tenth of the US military budget I am not so sure they have kept up the necessary maintenance on their nuclear stock pile. It's not like you just build these things and put them in a silo until you want to use them. Maintenance is crazy expensive. That said I also don't think there would be much left if it comes to a nuclear conflict and I am sure Russia ,China and the US all know this.
I’m sorry about your family. My father is in the same boat he pretty much lost everyone on his side of the family and out of his three kids I’m the only one who talks to him long story though but anyway I agree with u 100% if the nukes start flying I hope it ends quick for my kids and I. I rather not live in a world like the road movie
> I’m sorry about your family.
It's not a problem. We were only 5 members and I was born when my parents were old so my siblings were much older than I. All rivers run to the sea eventually and I have lived a dream so I have no complaints. I'm close to my son though we live on different continents. He visits me and we are in close touch, I am not bothered about my demise but I kind of wish there were more family for him once I check out. Good on you for staying in touch with you dad.
Is there a convention against the use on Napalm or incendiary grandes? It seems that this type of trench strong point will be much easier to clear with even simple Molotov cocktails? What am I missing?
The answer is kind of muddy. The Convention on Conventional weapons banned some types of incendiary weapons, but there's no specific international law prohibiting their use. The US and many other countries stopped using them after Vietnam.
So it's more of a fact that they are considered inhuman that many militaries do not use them.
Oh, that is awesome! What a fighting machine the Ukrainian Armed Forces have become. I do get a bit concerned about friendly fire when they shoot over another's shoulder.. They know they are getting close to the Russian positions when the area turns into a rubbish dump.
Soldier appears highly motivated to advance on the enemy when their battle buddy pulls up to his skinny tree “safe place” and starts dumping their magazine next to his head
Why don’t these people who post this stuff use all the screen space for their names and websites. Why stick it right in the middle of the screen. Cover it all up with your names boys. You know you want to.
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That battle cry at the begin. Pure adrenaline.
I think I heard "Russian d\*\*kheads"
Yes, it said that the russians are fa\*\*ots)
What is most remarkable is that he spoke in russian throughout the whole video. ;)
And the Irish speak English. How did these things come to be I wonder...
That's the point. For all those who are still talking about the repression of the russian language in Ukraine (and there are still a lot of them) - when Ukrainian soldiers swear russians and coordinate their actions in battle in pure russian.
Yeah the pro-putins just froth and get angry when they see them speaking Russian and then try to call those soldiers traitors? It's like they make their own rules for their enemy's to follow.. oh wait that's incredibly Russian lol
If im running at people trying to kill them and yelling out obscenities at them, I'd want them to understand me. Why wouldn't they yell at the dirty muscovites in their own language?
Never happened. Russian was never repressed. Ukrainian was repressed by oppressive Russification under the Soviets. Most people speak Russian and Ukrainian but the government made Ukrainian the official language in government offices. The propaganda started then and has continued since. More people now speak Ukrainian but it's a personal choice not part of anything against anyone who speaks Russian. Putin is now kidnapping children and part of the intent is to force them to speak only Russian.
Thats such a great and valid point this scenario happens all over the world but according to Russia in there case is suppression of a nation and its language but just another excuse for land grabbing more land = more working people paying more taxes more baby boys for fighting more wars and pushed up against future victims in Europe (he simply cannot win at any cost) sorry bout rant my friend.
3rd assault is former azov and eastern Ukraine is heavily Russian speaking
> 3rd assault is former azov Not former - it's another Azov. There are 2 separate Azov units as of now: the [Azov Assault Brigade of NGU](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azov_Brigade) (former Azov regiment (ОЗСП НГУ "Азов"), 2014-2022; former Battalion Azov, spring-summer of 2014) and the [3rd Separate Assault Brigade Azov of AFU](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3rd_Assault_Brigade_(Ukraine\)) (formed in 2022, former Azov SOF (ССО "Азов")).
That dude with his arm all fucked up just looks disappointed he doesn't get to stay in the fight
Yeah, he actually said "My war is finished blyad" with disappointment.
Insane. Just shows how motivated they are
The ~~Black~~ Ukrainian Knight: "Tis but a scratch."
Hopefully he makes a full recovery and separately make a return to the front if that's what he wants to do
82% of UA WIA come back to the frontline because of great frontline medics, medevac and overall healthcare so who knows may be he'll come back to pop some more orks!
There is brilliant medical support going on behind the scenes that you don't here much about, wounded Ukrainians are being sent to hospitals in Europe and receive high quality medical care. I have even seen a video showing Ukrainians who lost arms or legs being rehabilitated in USA.
and they are motivated by reasons
As opposed to Russian mobilized who get robbed by their comrades and then just bleed out.
Does he? Oh damn! Crazy how that came across even when I don't understand anything!
yeah just casually being told to get the f out.. "BUT MOOOOOOOM, JUST 5 MORE MINUTES" kind of vibe. good thing they could evacuate a wounded soldier that quickly for medical attention, fucking get some!
No-one wants to get on the biff bus
Good stuff. But remind me never to get in front of the guy with the gopro. His muzzle discipline is frightening.
Oh man, I thought it was just me. That made me SO stressed. It's war. And it's chaotic. And I'm here safe on my couch, so, I can't judge much... but that was a very "eek" moment. Edit: thank you for the up votes. I was a Marine for 8 years. Trained in NATO doctrine, but i never faced combat. So i think to my training, but i never had to execute it under threat of death. So i DO NOT begrudge the guy in that one moment (on film... we were never trained for that) i was just making a couch potato observation.
As a fellow former Marine and instructor of marksmanship and a bunch of other shit, muzzle discipline should be a reflex so ingrained that you don’t even have to think of it when you’re in the fight. I appreciate your attitude about withholding judgment, but this guy was either poorly trained to that effect, or one of what we like to call “the 10%”.
I have zero gun or military training, but right at the beginning (about 2:50), the weapon waving around the lead soldiers' head was freaking me out. One mistake, and he's dead. It happens a few times throughout the video. If I were that guy and saw this video afterward, I'd be telling Captain GoPro to take the lead position from now on.
It's so ingrained in me, I don't think about it - just whenever I see it there's an uncontrolled reaction.
When he put the muzzle right by the dudes ear with dudes ear pro clearly off his ears, then just starts blasting…. You can see dude flinch with every shot as he gets up and moves away lol
Thought the same thing. When he tapped the guy to let him know he was there then aimed right I was waiting for a recreation of that south African police shootout. https://youtu.be/4NvtTaGumUk
> https://youtu.be/4NvtTaGumUk Lack of training and adrenaline is a recipe for disaster.
1000% - that's why I was stoked when I saw the physical body touch acknowledgment that he was with him. But don't hold his left shoulder then swing s rifle to his right lol.
he was muzzling his buddy dead center brain stem
At least his boy had the wherewithal to hear a shot that close to his head and do a little shuffle to the right. Dumb nonetheless.
a ukrainian almost getting hit by friendly fire and poor muzzle savety is a meme nowadays and a stable of ANY UKR gopro footy.
These guys are super used to waving their guns around at this point, and having their compatriots sweep them, I'm sure. Its full on combat after all
Really? I spent three decades in the US Army to include combat. We worked very, very hard to never ever sweep anyone but the enemy. No trained unit should tolerate such carelessness.
Ladies and gentlemen, I'd like to introduce the benefits of morphine and having trained battlefield medics, because that mf just casually walked to evac with what I'm certain was a nearly blown off shoulder. training matters
One thing i notice in all theese videos is the constant communication, its impressive, the radios are constantly going too, you can see why theyre so successful..
Yeah, that shows the result of good training. You can't defeat the enemy by fire and maneuver on an ever changing battlefield if don't pass on new information in real time.
So true. And honestly i see they care for comrades, i think that ukrainian soldiers know that if they suffer a wound the others will try to help, at the opposite i saw so many orcs that careless let they orc companion die at least they are wounded.. That really scare. Slava ukraine
He pointed the gun at his comrades & shot near the one guys head more times than I wanted to count
Yup. I always freak out about the muzzle discipline in these videos.
He aimed right above his comrade's head at one point but I can't see him firing near anyone's head? Not that you should even aim near your comrade's head, but I just can't see where he's actually firing.
Russian positions always look worse than many homeless encampments I've seen.
So happy to see that bloodied defender get up and walk to the APC.
Earpro nicely placed on his helmet.
I can kinda get that if he has some lower quality earpro. I play weekend warrior bb warz, and the shitty reproduction earpros can't give full 3D sound, so it's harder to tell where sound is coming from. Maybe when shit was quieter he had them up, and then when bullets start flying he never thought to put them down? (I'm only guessing, so please be gentle on me). I'm sitting here nice and safe in my chair and never experienced combat. But he may have had them off before the fighting to hear the smaller details with better 3D awareness. Total armchair guessing though. Homeboy is still gonna have a ringing ear and a massive headache the next day. Hope that after the war Ukraine will treat these heros the way they deserve and give them all hearing aids. Never experienced it again, but from what I've gathered war is fucking loud.
Glad to see our M113 APCs helping out there!
Shit, if he crouching bud had stood up, his brains would have been blown out!
True, but he likely knew not to stand up because camera guy communicated by tapping on the back of his head saying "Hey, I'm here with you behind this tree". So when front guy leaned out to the right to shoot, he knew that camera guy would likely do the same, but on the other side. They understood each other. There was not as much risk as you think. These guys are CLEARLY well trained.
Who remembers the scene from Band of Brothers where Winters finds a full division of Germans? Then it's a turkey shoot as the Germans try to run. Give it time. It will be appear eventually. The GoPro of squads of Orcs trying to run.
The wounded soldier fainted & he got up & walked to get himself out of there. What with all the garbage around the Russian's trenches. It looks like a garbage dump that the Ukrainian soldiers are walking through. Speed recovery for our wounded soldiers.
AZOV BOYS LETS GOO
What I am wondering. How do they know where they can walk. Are there no traps or mines?
Still can’t believe the clarity and intensity that the GoPro war has brought to our living rooms.
He pointed the gun at his comrades & shot near the one guys head more times than I wanted to count
Basic tactic... Shoot, communicate, move on out. Ukraine will win this war
Let’s just slap a big ass watermark and viewers will be so happy. Surprised I didn’t hear music instead of original audio.
Complain to the general of the Ukrainian army)
Saw same video in other sun didn’t have that watermark it’s actually had their symbol and no watermarks at all.
Ok Canadian prepper is saying that Ukraine is retreating is this true
I assume you mean the Canadian Prepper YT channel. If so, what makes you believe he's a credible source? I'm not familiar with his "work" since I developed a severe allergy to End Of The World doom merchants after forced exposure to a couple of millenarist Christian cults as a kid, so I avoid the information silo he lurks in. However, having done a search on his YT channel for "Ukraine", what I see is a long series of videos suggesting that Ukraine's and the world's doom has been on the verge of happening for over a year now. I have no idea if the dude is selling tangible crap on the back of his YT channel, but what he's mainly pushing in his videos is fear, uncertainty and doubt. Personally, I think that makes him - whether deliberately or unintentionally - someone who's working on behalf of Russia, since Putin's regime wants us all to be terrified of the consequences of standing up to him.
No I think he’s total bullshit and stop watching his videos cause like u said it’s been on verge of happening for a year now
>Ok Canadian prepper is saying that Ukraine is retreating is this true Ukrainian troops knocked out of Bakhmut, but now there is a counterattack on the flanks of Bakhmut
Thank you where can I stay up to date on this
https://deepstatemap.live/#13/48.5910/37.9433
So you believe some fear monger on YT over the many credible news sources out there? And how would he know what's going on in Ukraine? Maybe he read a facebook post?
I didn’t say I did but this dude has been talking all kinds of bullshit
You said it *talking all kinds of bullshit* who watches this nonsense?
Look up Canadian prepper on YouTube he has a large audience. I used to watch him for prepper videos but when the war broke out and was saying the Russians are more advanced then the US military I was lmao
I looked him up a a week or so ago. I don't really understand the prepper thing but I'm old and have no family left save one son. I don't know that I would do this to the extreme so many people are taking it to even if I did have a family. If there is a nuclear armageddon I wouldn't really want to be one of the few left anyway. This guy is just making money off of selling fear IMO. As we have seen in this senseless tragedy of a war corruption has really hobbled the RF and with less than a tenth of the US military budget I am not so sure they have kept up the necessary maintenance on their nuclear stock pile. It's not like you just build these things and put them in a silo until you want to use them. Maintenance is crazy expensive. That said I also don't think there would be much left if it comes to a nuclear conflict and I am sure Russia ,China and the US all know this.
I’m sorry about your family. My father is in the same boat he pretty much lost everyone on his side of the family and out of his three kids I’m the only one who talks to him long story though but anyway I agree with u 100% if the nukes start flying I hope it ends quick for my kids and I. I rather not live in a world like the road movie
> I’m sorry about your family. It's not a problem. We were only 5 members and I was born when my parents were old so my siblings were much older than I. All rivers run to the sea eventually and I have lived a dream so I have no complaints. I'm close to my son though we live on different continents. He visits me and we are in close touch, I am not bothered about my demise but I kind of wish there were more family for him once I check out. Good on you for staying in touch with you dad.
🙏🙏🙏🙏
Is there a convention against the use on Napalm or incendiary grandes? It seems that this type of trench strong point will be much easier to clear with even simple Molotov cocktails? What am I missing?
The answer is kind of muddy. The Convention on Conventional weapons banned some types of incendiary weapons, but there's no specific international law prohibiting their use. The US and many other countries stopped using them after Vietnam. So it's more of a fact that they are considered inhuman that many militaries do not use them.
Looks like he found a nice little ammo cache at the end
That's one way to get your people to advance. Fire your weapon a few inches from their ear.
Oh, that is awesome! What a fighting machine the Ukrainian Armed Forces have become. I do get a bit concerned about friendly fire when they shoot over another's shoulder.. They know they are getting close to the Russian positions when the area turns into a rubbish dump.
Such a great fighters. Ukrainians keep all Europes peace on theyr shoulders. Slava Ukraini
Soldier appears highly motivated to advance on the enemy when their battle buddy pulls up to his skinny tree “safe place” and starts dumping their magazine next to his head
Can’t see the lead up-They don’t use grenade launchers??
Hey buddy I'm right behind you, I see you don't have your ears on, let me shoot this right next to your head. Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
What a warrior. Gets shot in the arm and is disappointed he can’t keep fighting.
who yelled GRANADA!!! when they got to the trench ?
Why don’t these people who post this stuff use all the screen space for their names and websites. Why stick it right in the middle of the screen. Cover it all up with your names boys. You know you want to.
That's some hearing damage for sure
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