Two Ukrainian defenders, callsigns Tequila and Povar, held a frontline position near Pokrovsk for over 5 months.

by GermanDronePilot

34 comments
  1. Those eyes have seen some serious action. Slavi Ukraini!

  2. These dudes know how to fight better than anyone else on the planet. Mad respect. Slava Ukraini!

  3. There’s something in the eyes that can’t be expressed in words when you see men stuck in a foxhole together for that long. It’s not that they’re big, not that they’re strained or anything obvious; you just know it when you see it.

    These guys have those eyes. They’ve seen things.

  4. Damn amazing! I pray you get some peace and rest.

  5. I want to see them as protagonists in “Call Of Duty: Slava Ukraine”

  6. Defenders of Europe! Thanking them for keeping the midget tsars russian hordes away from the rest of us

  7. THat is dedication and a true belief in Ukrainian independence! Slava!

  8. I hope books upon books are written about the brave soldiers like these. People need to realize that what we’re witnessing here is history in the making; the next stories that will in decades to come become historical novels and miniseries no different than Band of Brothers or Saving Private Ryan.

    Ukraine deserves even more support than what they’re already getting.

  9. Now get them some professional help and an all inclusive holiday cause they are probably going to need it.

  10. They’re not just defenders, they are heroes

    SLAVA UKRAINI 💙💛

  11. I hate these guys. They make it impossible for me to complain about my life. I can’t even imagine what it’s like, holding that position in that trench or whatever, for so long in that mud, heat, snow, rain, against the endless horde of Russians. Legends.

  12. Good thing their fighting dumbass drunk inbred Russian pussies

  13. I feel so fortunate that my eyes don’t know their struggle. I don’t think I could have that strength

  14. It reminds me of one of my favorite jokes.

    The Russian commander hears over the radio, “There is only one Ukrainian defending the hill. Come and get me if you can.” So the commander orders 10 Russian soldiers to attack the hill, but after some time they never return. Again, the radio activates with, “There is only one Ukrainian defending. Come get me if you can.” Enraged, the Russian commander now sends 50 men. After some time and lots of noise, none of the Russians return. The lone Ukrainian voice mocks the Russians again over the radio. This time, the commander sends 100 men. After some time and lots of noise, one wounded and exhausted Russian soldier drags himself back to the commander.

    “Sir, they lied!” said the wounded Russian soldier. “There are TWO Ukrainians defending the hill!”

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