Ukrainian soldier revives comrade suffering from shellshock



by forthelewds2

22 comments
  1. This is really old. Still a very interesting video to see again. Well handled by the dude with the cam.

  2. Terrifying. If you don’t have mates looking over you like this, you’re doomed.

  3. Good on him, glad he told him not to shoot anyone. Shellshock soldiers are prone to shoot friendlies

  4. And to think, they have to go through because a group of people won’t stay the fuck away.

  5. What a good soldier barely comes too after being completely out of it and still able to help his buddy up

  6. That was a close round flying past them as they just started standing up! :0

  7. Massive respect to that dude to be able to bounce back like that and get back in it.

  8. Great recovery. He had no idea who he was and where he was when that other soldier came up to him, that’s why he seemed so panicked and scared, not because of the actual situation of being in combat itself.

    If you’ve ever experienced anything like this for whatever reason you’ll understand, it’s fucking terrifying and takes time to get back to any feeling of normal. Especially if you allow panic to take over. Utterly surreal horror.

    This dude basically experienced going from a full factory reset to jogging through a war zone in a matter of seconds. Impeccable training and discipline.

    Really great video. I’m glad they seemed to have made it.

  9. Idk, but this hit me harder than all the people dieing on this sub…

  10. Dude hear “Ukraine” and locked back in. Huge respect to the POV soldier for giving him a hand.

  11. Could be an international volunteer. Speaks Ukrainian but with a distinct accent (could be Russian but more like Polish) can hear it well when he says “Where is the enemy?”

  12. Come on op, at least crop the video or take some time to find the original if you are gonna repost.

  13. Massive respect for both of those troops. The one helping out could’ve saved both of their lives if not the entire squad. Shellshocked troops are known to fire on anybody they see.

    It may seem like common sense to factory reboot in a sense the shellshocked soldier but it’s a side of war that often goes unseen.

  14. looks more like a panic attack, I guess ; which is normal in such conditions

  15. This gives me chills. The bravery of these guys!

    I’m not too sure if he’s shell shocked. He thought the guy coming up was a Russian going to kill him. That’s why he asked Ukraina?

  16. This is why Ukraine is better. They don’t run past wounded, and they don’t use their comrades as meat shields. Unlike Russian terrorists.

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