Long story short: the Russians forced this man to join their military from one of the occupied regions. He ended up shooting six Russians and fled.

by maximus111456

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  1. [https://tsn.ua/ato/prigrili-zmiyu-ukrayinec-pishov-voyuvati-za-rosiyu-a-potim-rozstrilyav-usih-pobratimiv-2571897.html](https://tsn.ua/ato/prigrili-zmiyu-ukrayinec-pishov-voyuvati-za-rosiyu-a-potim-rozstrilyav-usih-pobratimiv-2571897.html)

    **A local resident of the occupied village became a soldier for the Russians, shot six occupiers and fled.**

    A “Russian” serviceman opened fire on “his” and shot dead six commanders from the 70th motorized rifle division of the [Russian](https://tsn-ua.translate.goog/tags/%D1%80%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%96%D1%8F?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en) Armed Forces .

    This was reported by journalist [Yuriy Butusov](https://translate.google.com/website?sl=auto&tl=en&hl=en&u=https://t.me/ButusovPlus/10030) , citing sources from the enemy.

    The Russians say that the man was a local resident of one of the settlements they captured. After the occupation, he was taken into service due to the lack of Russians willing to fight against Ukraine. He was recruited and “thrown into the artillery in the command platoon, because he is already 50 years old.”

    “At night, he came in as a radio operator, worked, waited a moment, and began to snitch on the sleeping boys, and ran away. The result – they warmed the snake.” – the Russians are worried.

    As a result, the man shot 6 Russian soldiers from the 70th Motorized Rifle Division of the Russian Armed Forces with “friendly fire”.

    “The commanders from the artillery division were in his crosshairs, after which he hid somewhere in the Oleksandrivka area,” Butusov said.

  2. May more Russians follow this same example, better to die fighting for something right, rather than shooting their Ukrainian brothers

  3. “from liberated territory” yeah, sounds likes he was really happy to be liberated…

  4. that’s the smile of a hero who’s hellbent on his mission

  5. He just handed in his severance notice, he seriously had no respect for his work colleagues… Sound judgement.

  6. I’ve often wondered why this doesn’t happen more often (or why we don’t read about it). Conquered Ukrainians are being coerced into serving for the Russians – yet another war crime.

  7. I hope he’s somewhere in the ranks of Ukraine military busy killing more orcs.

    Glory to this hero!

  8. Is there a Ukranian name that is an analog of ‘Chad’?….

  9. Outstanding work. Hope he manages to get across the lines.

  10. So we believe Russian stories when it benefits Ukraine morale now? I feel like this is just propaganda trying to get this dude killed and have justification for it. He’s probably innocent and doesn’t want to fight for Russia.

  11. Give his man a statue ffs, he is smart and a warrior not some dumb child killer orc with zero brain cells

  12. What a fucking bad ass. It was either that or die in a ditch left there in the open to rot. Surprised more aren’t doing it I’d take my chances to be honest you’re as good as dead going along with it

  13. hopefully he is able to flee the country somehow, he would get asyl in any of the european countrys and lifetime payments..

  14. It’s mind boggling that we don’t hear about more of these.

    Slaves press ganged into service, against their own countrymen. No hope of survival. You’re dead either way.

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