An unsuccessful assault on Ukrainian positions in the Donetsk region from the first person view of a Russian soldier. At 8:32, the retreating assault group comes under attack from an FPV drone.



by SweetT2003

12 comments
  1. This guy has been fighting there for a while. Dodged 4 grenades and a drone.

  2. Team Methadone Clinic. Top level fighters actually. Tactics and leadership beyond compare. This Captain is one of the great leaders of men

  3. At the start I thought for sure he was going to shoot his comrade in the back. I hope they enjoy stumblling around in the devastation they caused, before receiving their well deserved dirtnap.

  4. One has to wonder, what the hell was the strategy here? Wasn’t it obvious that the ukraineans were not inside that building?

  5. What was the smoke coming out of the smaller building? Didn’t seem like breath or smoke from fire, almost seemed like exhaust of some sort?

  6. I see the benefit in hit and run attacks, but God damn that just seemed like their only plan was to make it to the Ukrainian position and that was all they thought of, throw grenades, shoot a bit and just linger until enemy support comes in.

  7. First time in a while I’ve seen a Russian try to help a wounded comrade to safety. In the early months of the war you’d see stretcher parties hit by grenade drops, but they learned pretty quickly that was just turning 1 wounded into 5.

  8. I wish this kind of footage got more attention. *This is the good shit*. These are the type of firefights that are happening every day. Slow, sluggish, methodical engagements happening house by house, street by street, tree line by tree line. 5v5 tests of will, equipment, aggression, training, etc.

  9. Soon RF will be reporting 2500 casualties per day. Putin has no option. The Kremligarchs are putting pressure on him to achieve a quick victory before UA drones destroy the infrastructure they depend on for their Rouble.Putin knows he doesn’t have the resources to attack Pokrovsk directly so is forced to order his armies to try and cut supply chains to the East where the ground is frozen solid and they can’t dig in. Combined with the huge losses RF are suffering in Kursk I can’t see any other outcome than the total defeat of RF forces in Ukraine. UA still have the biggest army of a million men, four times bigger than any army in Europe. Russia have lost almost e million men and casualty rates are only increasing due to lack of training, equipment and desperation to protect the Kremligarchs fortunes before they put Putin in the microwave waves.

  10. Probing unit most likely. The main adjective is to find the Ukrainian positions and call in artillery/drones. One of the most deadliest jobs in the russian military.

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