Aftermath of an explosion in Vladivostok, Russia, allegedly caused by an artillery shell during handling. One badly mangled Russian soldier visible. Graphic.

Aftermath of an explosion in Vladivostok, Russia, allegedly caused by an artillery shell during handling. One badly mangled Russian soldier visible. Graphic.
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32 comments
  1. Well, I’m sure he learned his lesson and he won’t mishandle a shell again…

  2. Absent from this assembly facility are the “No Smoking” signs.

  3. I guess it’s not wise to lose your head while handling artillery shells

  4. Now that’s what you call an ordinary russian; a good russian.

  5. This is the empire from Lisbon to Vladivostok that Russia keeps talking about.

  6. That organ to the left (his left) makes this totally complete.

  7. There is a power tool that looks like a drill or jack hammer. You don’t suppose this is a Darwin award situation?

  8. Streak unbroken. At the end of every video with Russian soldiers I find myself saying the same thing:

    “Stupid fkn idiots.”

  9. Smoking at the ammo dump. They saw him dying, they saw him dying. They saw him dying at the armoury. ✨🔥✨

  10. Can see those north Korean rounds made it to the Ruzians

  11. Nice. I like the view even though I have lunch right now.

  12. I wonder what the last thing was that went through his mind…….?

  13. #in the porn business, that’s called sloppy head

  14. Yeah that’s not how Arty shells work. They don’t go kaDOOM from dropping or impacts. Needs a fuse and to be shot out to the rotation activates the round. My guess is that old dude here was probably smoking near gun powder which if old af (safe to assume it will be from NK) they become highly unstable and structurally degraded. Source I was Arty for 13 years.

  15. I want to understand to what extent mishandling artillery would result in no depression of the corrugated shed wall from a blast but it’d turn a dude into chunky cutlets and spread shrapnel.

  16. Is this one of those 8000km drones Ukraine had been developing?

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