Hi, Reddit! Here is the former Russian position on the left bank of the Dnipro River, near Kherson. Now this position has been recaptured by Ukrainians. In addition to thorough cleaning, the guys also need electricity, so we are raising $800 to buy an inverter generator. Read more in the comments

Hi, Reddit! Here is the former Russian position on the left bank of the Dnipro River, near Kherson. Now this position has been recaptured by Ukrainians. In addition to thorough cleaning, the guys also need electricity, so we are raising $800 to buy an inverter generator. Read more in the comments
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by CF_Siveryany

8 comments
  1. I bet you could find some pretty cool trinkets from what’s left over to auction off. You’d raise that 800 in no time

  2. Rats living like rats.

    No pity for them, not even for regular conscripts.

  3. Those ruZZian dudes seemed to have slept in and got a rude waking call. 🤷‍♂️

  4. Since the end of summer, our guys have been breaking through to the left bank of the Dnipro near Kherson. They are brought by boat to the Russian-controlled territories and left for a few days to complete their missions. The places where the guys are staying have no human habitation around them, there is a forest and a river. the soldiers have only what they can carry with them, food, weapons and ammunition. they also do not have cars to carry it (they cannot be delivered there) and the generator we gave them earlier is too heavy. so we are raising funds for a lighter inverter generator ($800) that they can take with them so they have electricity and communication. if you can help my PayPal is ktc.if1986@gmail.com

  5. Another video (Ryan McBeth, I think) pointed out that not only does all that trash make Russian positions easier to spot, but the amount sllows Ukraine to make some deductions about troop strength and how long the unit has occupied a piece of ground.

    This is one the reasons why NATO militaries make such a big deal about trash disposal.

  6. Are they implying that they died of exposure to the elements? Is winter there yet?

  7. the trash definately defines who these orcs were.

  8. Why do Russian positions always look like a rubbish tip?

    Anyone with military experience: is this common, or really just a Russian thing?

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