4 Ukrainian soldiers capture 40 Russian soldiers of the Russian soldiers at the “Sudja” border checkpoint in Kursk region, Russia

by Igor0976

42 comments
  1. Fantastic work lads!! Great for moral!! Bring the war to Ruzzzzzia. Let the terrorists feel the war!!

  2. Morale is high! Imagine how convinced they must be of their skills and position to just surrender in such huge numbers: a Stryker drives up to the checkpoint, riddles a guard house with bullets. 40 individuals look at each other, nod, throw away their weapons and surrender with hands up high. (Sure, it was probably more granular than that, but still…)

  3. Medvedev, is this your „glory and mighty“ army? Run to your mommy!

    Slava Ukraini

  4. „Yeah, that’s me, Ivan. You probably wonder how I of endings up in thees kind of situation…“

  5. It wouldn’t surprise me if half these idiots didn’t even have guns when the ukrainians came knocking. Russia is so short on equipment and so arrogant thinking they were safe inside their own borders.

  6. Lol who did they leave in charge of border security? These guys have no will to fight at all.

  7. That one specific guy that Sabaton made a song about would be proud

  8. Hey, where are all the trolls that say Ukraine kills any Russian that surrenders?

    Show them this is shut them up.

  9. I see lots of comments about the weapons that the Russians may, or may not, have had. Didn’t I see another story today about Russia asking for citizens to donate hunting rifles?

  10. Now we gotta take a nuclear plant to swap it for Zaporozhie one

  11. Captured or rescued from imminent death? Lol 😆 seriously though very well done. Massive Clackers of steel these Ukrainian soldiers. Glory to Ukraine! Glory to the heroes!

  12. 40 orcs now wondering if they’re going to get shot. Good job it’s Ukrainians that captured them not the other way round

  13. Being a POW in Ukraine is probably a better every day existence than living on base as a free Russian soldier given the supply shortages, hazing, and corruption.

  14. There’s a reason why Wagner was so easily able to move almost to Moscow.

  15. Lol. 40 guys? Hilarious! If true, that’s a huge deal. Russians must be very demotivated.

  16. It’s clear that these conscripts guarding the border have no desire to fight and die for Putler. They saw the kadaverites running like bitches and decided to surrender because there was no risk of getting shot in the back.

  17. I was really skeptical of the attack and saw it more as a waste of time, but after seeing this, start invading russian territories along the border. Ukraine just saying fuck it, we ball.

  18. Huh still no nukes.. guess we better slide back that red line😆

  19. This isn’t the first time they went across the border either, you’d think after the first screw up by the russians they would have learned…. Ripe for the taking i guess.

  20. Imagine the ukrainians marching all the way to moscow and telling putin to recognise “the realities on the ground”.

  21. This is what they mean by repelling the Ukrainian assault. They got 40 guys to repel 4 AFU Soldiers. Putin remains a master strategist. /s

  22. I’m guessing it was more like “hey! Do you guys want an opportunity to surrender? We could feed you till the wars over or we can go back to vaporizing each other with bombs launched from 100 miles away?”

  23. Fuck! Good news the Russian’s apparently haven’t acted swiftly to protect their flanks. This was originally looked at as a diversion to force Russia to move troops. It shows Russia moves slow and can be compromised on other fronts.

  24. they are so scared of NATO invading Russia that their border patrols suck ASS

  25. Well judging by body positioning, it looks as if some didn’t make it to surrender. But what can you tell from a photograph?

  26. Damn they got Balu on this operation. UAF is not f-Ing around here. His unit is on par with Magyar and his birds.

  27. So what do they actually do with 40 POWs? Are there transport trucks with a clear enough path that they can be loaded up and sent back to a prison in Ukraine?

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