
Russian soldiers film the aftermath of one of their vehicles hitting a mine on the left bank of the Dnipro river in Kherson Oblast. One KIA soldier visible. Translation requested.
Russian soldiers film the aftermath of one of their vehicles hitting a mine on the left bank of the Dnipro river in Kherson Oblast. One KIA soldier visible. Translation requested.
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by tractoroperator77
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Lots of orc destruction 👍
Elite troops too.
– Adidas, not just any old cheap ass trainers.
russians probably weren’t expecting the roads to be mined on that side of the river. Guess they just have one more thing to worry about now. Perfect SF job, sneak into areas well traveled and lay just enough mines to make them second guess every last bump in the road.
Camera guy: Understood, understood. It’s fucked (closest translation). He got throwed around. Where did it ride over? (over the mine)
Second guy: I don’t know. Somewhere here. It exploded and the remainings of guys are lying
After cut
Camera guy: Fuck, the man got torn (mangled) apart really good. Now we are looking for second, we can’t find the second one.
1st Cunt, brother. He was scattered
2nd. Where was she going (car?). Where is it?
3rd. It was traveling here somewhere. Exploded. There are leftovers lying around.
1st. F?ck, the guy was completely beaten hard. And We can’t find the second guy
Dude had his gopnik squatting shoes on.
Fuck Russia
Probably their own mine too.
Gopniks
Go home to babushka boys… while you still can
I can feel the adrenaline flowing through his vanes from the shaking of his hands.
Adrenaline can’t be compared to anything else it’s so powerful.
That’s a lot of carnage for one vehicle/one mine. Not saying I don’t believe it, just surprised.
There is a shit stain in the middle of the footage.
Suck shit fucking orcs.
#SAMBAS
Oh sir, just one thing. If we should happen to tread on a mine, what do we do?
Well, normal procedure, Lieutenant, is to jump 200 feet into the air and scatter yourself over a wide area.