Rare video of russian barrier troops in action



by Interesting-Bid-2771

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  1. One of the rare moments of retreat-blocking detachment evidence in Russian army that was captured and published by occupiers themselves.

    Russian fighter with callsign “Butcher” receives an order by radio to “move the group forward”, and if they disobey – “he knows what to do with them”.

    The cameraman, another Russian fighter, explains that it means to nullify, to shot.

    Episode happened in 60th motorized brigdade of 5th CAA (military unit 16871, Primorsky Krai) near Zavitne Bazhannia village, Donetsk Oblast.

    Occupiers decided to publish this video after the cameramen was reported missing for month since the episode happened.

  2. Why didn’t Butcher answer? Too busy with his work? Didn’t want to get blood all over his radio?

  3. >Order No. 227  “*Not* a step back!”

    >“Panic makers and cowards must be liquidated on the spot. Not one step backward without orders from higher headquarters! Commanders…who abandon a position without an order from higher headquarters are traitors to the Motherland.”

  4. Another perfect example of the Russian ‘freedom’ coming to us if we don’t stop them in Ukraine…

    Anyone fancy posting this on the pro-Russian forum?

  5. So does attacking the troops slightly behind the advancing units more effective at routing advances since the guy at the front losses his motivation?

  6. I am not trying to sympathise with Russian soldiers here or anything but imagine how terrified they had to be…. They were going somewhere where no one want go probably stepping over bodies of he’s friends, and knowing that if they move back or stay in one place to long they will get killed by its own… You literally terrorised and not capable of clear thinking……..

  7. It wouldn’t be the first time I’ve heard orders saying kill them if they retreat,seen a few on here

  8. It’s crazy how throughout history it’s never hard to get everyday people to do absolutely awful things.

  9. Anyone know if Prigozhin’s meat waves ever get filmed? Allegedly many were sent without weapons to overwhelm.

  10. I wonder how many Russian soldiers meet their end this way. I doubt the Ukrainians bother to count them

  11. What happened with the cameraman? Did he do it? Did he surrender? Did they move forward?

  12. “Into the grinder, that’s an order, anyone moving back shoot them!”

    How’s it feel to be a member of the side with the higher number of meat sacks to sacrifice? I’m guessing the cameraman took his feelings about this to his trench grave. Just a guess.

  13. A very Russian video. Committing atrocities even among their own soldiers, on a policy level. This IS Russia.

  14. >video of barrier troops 

     You mean audio of a walkie conversation? Clickbait drives me nuts 

  15. Thank fuck I dont live in this country. Imagine being cannon fodder for a dwarf that’s living like a king back in mordor. Reminds alot of lord farquad from shrek. “Some of you may die. But thats a sacrifice, I’m willing to make.” Fuck rusha

  16. Am I the only one that has issues with vids here not playing as they should? It seems to only be here.

  17. If Ukraine loses, these orders will be given to Ukrainians forced to fight for Russia in Poland

  18. Hearing him say the baba yaga drone is coming was interesting, then again I wouldnt want a tm62 dropped on my head either!

  19. There are so many of these videos out now. How can Russian recruits see videos like this and still sign up to go to the front, for a war of choice?

  20. You can just hear the menacing, insidious corruption in the commanders voice and the subjugated yet knowing voice of the blocker troop. The axis of evil starts with Ruzzia.

  21. A guy in a club I used to belong to would sometimes bring his father to the meetings. His father was a Russian immigrant to the US who had been drafted into the NKVD uniform troops during World War II. Every year he would go to his place of worship and light a candle in thanks that he never had to serve in the barrier troops because of what they had to do to their own countrymen. Anyone who thinks the Russian army isn’t capable of this, and hasn’t had this as a standard practice for a very long time, doesn’t know what they’re talking about.

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