Russian soldier shot at close distance.





by GermanDronePilot

29 comments
  1. It looks bad for UA. I wish they did not publish crap like this. Also this is the reason why the commanders, may be not in Azov, come down hard on soldiers with media presence. I am talking purely about the impression. We know who the good and the bad guys are here.

  2. You grenade then rush to finish them while concussed. He didn’t have his hands up yelling I surrender.

  3. Can anybody translate what the Russian soldier said and Azov’s response

  4. I mean, I guess less a meter is technically less than 5 meters.

  5. As real as it gets. Sad but remember that Ukraine is defending themselves. Russians should stay home and rebel against the dictator and finally grow up politically vs being a menace

  6. Does anyone know what the Russian guy was trying to say around the 0:40 mark before he got shot?

  7. For people who say that he could surrender, looks like he was concussed, as he says ‘Ally’. Russki had no mercy for two Ukrainians who also were concussed in a trench and mistake ru for allies, with no weapons in hand, and even one of them with both hands in the air, killed both from almost point blank range.

  8. At least it was an instant good night, than bleeding to death and choking on your on blood.

  9. I’m an aviator, not infantry. Can’t imagine entering a confined space with a flashlight mounted to a rifle and not expect incoming fire. The orcs were either out of ammo, drunk or trying to be invisible.

    God be with you Ukraine

  10. Before the encounter camera man gives order to the guy behind him:

    – Control straight.

    After then he turns to the left and does the first shot:

    – I am an ally, blyat

    Continued shots fired

    – I am not fucking **your ally**.

    Also you need to understand the way how it was said that we are not allies, like it meant that there is not a fucking think we can relate to each other.

  11. *”Oh! This is a war crime, he was executed!”*

    Yeah, very easy for **you** to make that call watching a recording and sitting comfortably on you chair. It seems *obvious* to **you**, but in this case, you simply can’t expect the Ukrainian to make that split second decision under those circumstances.

    It is the **ruzzian soldier’s** responsibility to guard his own safety: if he wanted to surrender, he should’ve made a better effort. You can’t just be lying in a trench which had already been fragged many times, and which the Ukrainians had already shouted to surrender many times, and only after *all* that you decide you wanted to surrender. Too late.

    But somehow, **you**, *pure-hearted goodie* sitting on a chair far far away from that trench, feel inclined to invoke your inner *spirit of justice and humanity* and condemn that Ukrainian soldier, crying like an outraged moralist that *”this is not ok”* ?

    Yeah, I don’t think so.

  12. Don’t invade a free country.

    Done. End of problem.

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