Russians find themselves in a minefield, while documenting it one of them steps on one.



by Smart-Bonus-6589

27 comments
  1. “Get a closer look” – my god, they are so stupid, that is the last thing I want to do with a mine infront of me.

  2. These are anti personnel mines, designed to cause minor injuries. These ones were probably dropped from a shell

  3. I came for the “Blyat!” and was not disappointed.

  4. Dude really needed a case for his glasses I guess.

  5. How do these mines go off ? Is it just by pressing them or there’s other kinds of sensors ?

  6. Hey, Igor, i found a bunch of mines
    * Boom *
    Oh, i see you found some too

  7. Did he scream “OH, BLYAT!!!” as he expired or is that wishful thinking on my part

  8. He didn’t step on it. That was a magnetic mine. The moment any metal gets into it’s magnetic field it detonates. He got too close with his camera.

  9. It’s got to suck when a minefield gets covered in snow.

  10. Why not take the pictures after leaving the area

  11. Fake, first he is supposed to step on it and it makes a click, and he goes “uhhh commander…” and then some badass delta force guy uses his knife and some gum to disable the firing mechanism (while on ultra clear comms to some hottie in camo at base looking up the manuals to cold war era Bulgarian made mines) and then everyone goes home

  12. Man, I would never die fighting for anything other than myself. Like what would even change in my life as a regular Russian if krymia becomes a Russian territory or Ukraine joined nato?? Absolutely nothing.

  13. I don’t know about anyone else, but….

    If I ever have to walk across a mined field, literally the last thing I would do is whip out my iPhone and start recording it….

    However, one thing these videos have shown us is how fucking stupid the average Russian soldier is

  14. THESE might have a seismic sensor – you don´t want to get CLOSER to them, as they can SENSE your presence and arm themselves to detonate. “Get closer” was not good advice 🙂

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