Russian POWs being cared for by Ukrainian medics after their capture. May 2024 – Location Unknown



by T-72Tank

23 comments
  1. I hope they were informed if they cause any trouble with the medics there will be trouble.

  2. I’m glad Ukraine does stuff like this, makes me believe in their cause even more.

  3. There was an interesting video a couple of days back when an Ukrainian POW returned to Ukraine shows Russians about to be repatriated pictures of how he looked before his captivity.

    The difference in the treatment couldn’t be more poignant.

  4. Two Angles helping them, they could not even imagine that kind of help from their medics.

  5. Nurse! I have a paper cut, please help me! I’m hurting bad. I need some tender loving care.

  6. The Ukrainian’s are doing the right thing here. The orcs really believe the propaganda putler has consistently produced. These orcs get a taste of humanity and hopefully will make them want to bring russia to a normal country by spreading the word about their real treatment by the Ukrainian’s. Slava Ukraine.

  7. The medic in the back looks familiar. Was she killed recently and an obituary posted here?

  8. For those thinking it’s a waste:

    – They serve as exchange for Ukrainians POWs.
    – Well treated Russian POWs will spread the news that Ukrainians aren’t monsters, and surrendering will get fellow soldiers out of trenches, which is better than dying or get lifelong crippling injuries. Surrendering Russians means less killed Ukrainian soldiers.

    – Military support: Europeans and Americans make a big deal of working, coaching and providing better to advanced weapons to allies who aren’t psychopaths.
    – Tech: they get advanced weapons, they will engineer that and arm themselves better, too. After the war, allies don’t want to deal with a government which tasted blood, turning into a bully, armed with a larger, heavier stick, and attacking its neighbors.
    – Political: arming a country not respecting Human Rights will bite back the parties who voted and allowed the war support. Ukraine showing in this dire situation that they still keep “their cool”, will give them more credibility and allows to create future stronger bonds, more on the same eye level (economic, political, military, cultural, scientific, industrial) with other European countries.

    How they act now *will* help them in the future.

  9. They should be cared for like they “cared for the civilians in BUCHA….just my 2 cents.

  10. Doesn’t the girl on the left have her own channel?
    I have seen her before in other videos I think.

  11. Too bad they can’t see who’s helping them!! Those medics are beautiful!!

  12. Ukraine is next level brilliant. Who wouldn’t want to be captured and treated by them?

  13. This also has an extremely moral aspect. I learned in the army: treat a captured enemy like a friend. Because word gets around quickly that you are treated better by the enemy than in your own unit. And soldiers are only human and want to live. And they will lay down their weapons more quickly than before. However, when soldiers are executed, tortured and mistreated in captivity, they do not surrender but fight to the end. Look at the Ukrainian soldiers. They do not want their heads cut off, so they fight to the end. Which leads to high losses for the Russians. If the Russians treated the prisoners very well, more Ukrainians would surrender. Well, that window has closed.

  14. I wonder what the guy is saying/muttering under the blindfold?

  15. The British knew all about the psychological advantages of treating prisoners decently and fairly. It meant that in a combat situation soldiers would treat surrender as a strong option, the enemy didn’t have to fight to the death. It saved countless lives. Apparently, according to the Germans, if you could you surrendered to the British, then the Americans (who would beat you up but not kill you), you didn’t want to chance the Canadians who had a reputation for shooting prisoners, and finally you didn’t surrender to the free french, they did some very very bad things.

    It may be difficult but treating people as humans even in desperate war when they are no longer a threat keeps us all human. Barbarism is no way to go.

  16. U/t72tank keeps me bazzeld with his posts , for one moment i was sure he was an orc . Now i dont know annymore

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