There used to be a green forest here, but now there are only shell craters. Death and decay is all that remains. Everything Russia touches dies. The war zones resemble dead fields where there is nothing alive. Ukraine is paying an extremely high price for its freedom.



by Rich-Annual5511

22 comments
  1. ruski mir looks like this: i.redd.it/xz4371hk77va1.jpg

  2. Tomahawks on moscow plz.
    I hope trump will wake up from the pro putin memes he might have seen and delivers.

  3. This is false information. There are many (barely) alive Russians in the war zones. Mainly because the Russian army doesn’t retrieve its wounded and leaves them to die.

  4. Is it just me or this looks like rendered from a game or something? The camera movement looks very artificial, slow falling rain, sun reflections on the wet ground and the ground itself looks underailed. It just screams not real. I could also be wrong and the video is just heavily compressed.

  5. This is from a game. You don’t need to post fake stuff, the real footage is bad enough.

  6. Fuck Russia 🇷🇺 Its brainwashed peasants its orc monster soldiers and most of all its evil dictator

  7. Hope there are enough Russian bodies there so that the trees and plants regrow quickly once the war is over.

  8. To be fair in verdun there would be no more trees standing up….and those still standing up would be fake trees with observers or snipers hidden in them.

  9. Now show us Gaza, where people actualy lived… What Zelenski’s friends have done…

  10. Gotta call bs to that video. Seems to be AI generated considering how unnatural the camera movement is and perfectly stacked and freshy cut down pile of logs in the beginning of the video on supposed war zone.
    Also pointing out that ground looks really smooth for with just some small low points which don’t seem to resemble impact sites at all.

  11. Btw, Verdun would look way worse. Fewer trees left, bigger and more craters. Bodies, oh, and the trenches not that far away

  12. ‘Everything Russia touches dies’. These words should be immortalized on a monument. In Moscow.

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