“The entire company, 70 people, was wiped out. Only a few remain. Drones are flying around, finishing off the wounded. Everything is destroyed, everything is gone”: a russian invader shares their grim impressions of the war in Ukraine



by LowTechDroid

32 comments
  1. Yet again, ppresident Shitcan’s Single Use Soldiers are finding out the hard way

  2. Yet Ukrainians experience the same. Especially in Kursk region. Soldiers describing a one way trip, mad orders, entire groups wiped out. Impossible to keep position for a long time because of the numerous russian soldiers sent against them. High desertion rate too. So sad for Ukraine and Ukrainians but it seems that it’s just a suicide mission for them now.

  3. Everything they touch turns to the same place they came from. Garbage wasteland. They are worse than rats or roaches.

    How a country with a gdp less than Italy or mexico is allowed to ruin so much is crazy.

  4. Well done Ukraine keep up the good work

    Slava Ukraini

  5. It’s hilarious and sad to me imaging a field full of wounded soldiers and drones are floating around just waiting to kamikazie themselves into the next guy. Holy shit lol

  6. Leave one alive so he can tell everyone what happened.

  7. How TF is a Russian Infantry company 70 soldiers? Unless they’re using other branches like field artillery or armor for
    Infantry tasks (likely) that company started at half strength and was doctrinally combat ineffective when it stepped off.

  8. Good! Now I know that my support money is spend well on buying and making drones!

  9. Shoot your commanders you stupid cunts.

    You don’t want to die, your comrade’s don’t want you to die, Ukraine doesn’t want anyone else to die.

    The only people who want you dead are your own side you stupid cunts.

  10. Maybe you guys can enlighten me.

    War theory dictates wounded soldiers are much much more ressource intensive than dead ones. Hence the usage of FMJ before body armor was even introduced. A wounded soldier takes on average 2-3 healthy ones to get him back to safety, a lot of bad press, horror survival stories, etc … plus the cost to the state to get them back to being autonomous in society, let alone able to head back to the battlefield.

    So, why is the UAF investing tech supplies like FPV drones to finish off the wounded Orcs rather than let them suffer in the field abandonned, or become a much greater burden on their garbage society? I have trouble grasping the operational advantage on this. A dead family member who never returned can be glorified. A live one moaning and bitching at the dinner table every day has a tendancy to make war an undeniable reality to the people at home and change the minds over time.

  11. Bravo! 🇪🇺🇺🇦🇨🇵
    Que les envahisseurs trépassent, à la mesure de leur médiocrité.

  12. I love it when they make videos telling us all the good news.

  13. never mind, you survived and get to go on the next meat assault now – well done!

  14. Putin won’t lose a single wink of sleep over your lost company.

  15. Enjoy all that ‘suffering’ you Russians are constantly saying you’re willing to endure.

  16. It’s amazing to me how the same death that took the Soviet red army soldiers is now taking these modern day Russians

  17. Umm.  So if you Bomb on Xmas….
    This is what Santa Sends Back

  18. yet the orcs can still push the ukrainians back. this war is really starting to piss me off!

  19. At what point will they start to question their own actions?

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