Former Russian soldier made a new prosthesis

Former Russian soldier made a new prosthesis
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by Gold-Agent-8494

43 comments
  1. That’s some funny shit the way he used that fucking chop saw.

  2. Wonder what will happen to him in the next few decades, feel like a lot will change.

  3. Fair play to him to react positively after a horrible injury. Though I initially thought it was a Russian remake of Iron Man.

  4. sense the beginnings of a lucrative business repairing Orc limbs

  5. And its probably way better than anything they would be given if they even would get anything

  6. Might be former but doesn’t mean he doesn’t support why do we care. For all we know lost his leg while committing war crimes until we have evidence that he’s a freedom fighter why do we care. Sorry to be so blunt but I rather focus on what’s important and he is not

  7. Good for him, that he managed to make a decent prosthetic, sad that IT Had to come to this

  8. He’s now made himself eligible for call up! Better grab that chainsaw again.

    Slava Ukraine

  9. Wouldn’t be surprised if he was conscripted back to the front

  10. Theres one disabled invader who will never have to look for employment again. It will look for him for years.

    Now that his secret, artisinal design is out, I expect the government will be copying and shipping out clones within the week.

  11. Looking at the bit of blood on his thumb, he almost lost a finger as well as his leg

  12. I don’t actually pity the guy because he lost that limb killing Ukrainians in the Ukraine 0r at least supporting Putin’s -RuZZian atrocity. BUT Truly pitiful that he has to do this in the first place. He loses a limb for no reason. Then, he gets a crappy prosthetic from RuZZian medical treatment. Then he has to re-manufacture his own out of wood (that piece of birch will rot in no time flat). Truly treated like meat. SMH…

  13. Good on him. His war is over, now just a civilian trying to survive.

    If only Russia would let Ukrainian civilians have the same opportunity

  14. Wishing this war criminal million blisters and splinters.

  15. If it wasn’t in ruzzia you woodnt believe it

  16. Indeed, fair play. It’s just sad these guys have to resort to making their own prosthetics, as they’re better than the ones they’re given. Saw one the other day made of very cheap plastic with string pulleys to articulate the hand position. Very rudimentary.

  17. Well, the first attempt was definitely too long, unless he was planning on walking anti-clockwise up a mountain.

  18. at least he’s got a business for his fellow comrades now

  19. He just cut his finger on the saw and kept going right? Did else anyone see that?

  20. Restating something previously said – good for him. He’s not at war anymore, and I’m glad he doesn’t have to be. That’s one less Russian invader and one less life thrown away for Pootin. It’s good that he could get a decent prosthetic, and it’s good that he could find a way to exercise his talent. I hope he never sees war again.

  21. this is kinda sad. nothing excuses the invasion of Ukraine and I have no idea what this guy’s beliefs are. Standing back, this is a young guy sent to Ukraine from Russia to fight. Is severely injured and demonstrates his ability to perform a trade skill and copes with a significant functional loss. Makes me think of all the wasted life and talent brought about by such a senseless war.

  22. Tragically superior to the one provided by the military hospital…

  23. Nobody mentioned his great equipped shop. Looks like he is sponsored by Makita. This stuff costs a little fortune for the average Russian.

  24. Wrap that latticed nylon onion bag around the “foot” for wintertime traction.

  25. Idk what circumstances this guy had in being in the Russian military, but man, he looks happy to be back home. Looks like he’s pretty crafty with carpentry too. Such a waste of life.

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