Ukrainian drone pilots of the 110th Mechanized Brigade drop grenades on Russian infantry playing possum. This is graphic, showing horrific injuries and death.

Ukrainian drone pilots of the 110th Mechanized Brigade drop grenades on Russian infantry playing possum. This is graphic, showing horrific injuries and death.
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by hillfarmer79

24 comments
  1. The last one was more red than green – what a true Z-ombie-Orc. He truly died for Pooptin’s dream.

  2. Imagine promising rubles just for some training, and surprise welcome to the frontlines.

  3. Ugh… Mangled Orc in the morning, while eating my toast and eggs. Never again.

  4. “Don’t forget to take all your limbs with you when you leave Ukraine”

    When will they ever learn?

  5. This is what I like to have with my coffee. cheers Ukraine.

  6. Should be aired on national TV and in public places in orc country,

  7. Some people have been claiming Russia only suffered 120,000 dead soldiers throughout the war, for the past 8 months. I think we can confidently say that this number is above and beyond 160,000 by now.

    Slava Ukraini

  8. That would be the perfect moment to put a bullet in your head. Must have hurt like hell, Jezus…

  9. Are the grenade’s getting more potent or the ruzzians getting weaker?

  10. Mass production of drones will end this war.
    And will start more in the future.

  11. Shame these couldn’t be shown on rusky TV instead of that gobshite.
    Hackers come on get on it.

  12. The fault of a single egomaniac Putin

    Guilty of Mass Murder

    There should be a peaceful way to put him in on trial

  13. limbplosions every where….wonder if the person making these….compilations do that before or after having their food.

  14. Brutal though it is, these continual drone attacks are one of the keys to Russia’s eventual defeat. There is little Russia can do to stop them and i hope Ukraine can continue to ramp up procurement and production of these drones. Eventually the Russian public will begin to understand that hundreds of thousands of Russians are dead or severely injured but unfortunately for Ukraine, it will take a long time. Convicts and migrants are still a big proportion of the casualties and it is only when the scale of the massacre, and the fact it cannot be stopped, hits home in Moscow and St Petersburg that things will change. I hope this happens before the inevitable second mobilization.

  15. And all for what? A stolen washing machine? A stolen toilet? A Lada?

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