Why did he drag him away, pretty sure that person is long gone.
Got it, the ammo, the supply truck and whoever was hanging out nearby. It takes ages to deploy one of these which makes them vulnerable to being splatted like this. Choosing to deploy in the middle of a highway can’t be good for your opsec either.
Crew had a spectacular view
I’ve seen many times they come to “rescue” a comrade and drag them for a short distance before dropping them , I always wonder what they are thinking? ( besides the obvious weight of a human)
– on second thought , you’re missing your face or wait a second , I’m Russian
Oof the crew of these vehicles (loader and mortar) are gone now.
Good shooting.
Love the army truck coming from the other direction and flying by “not my fucking problem”
What was that dude dragging away from the flames?
Any idea where in Ukr/when this was filmed?
u/recognizesong
Was that a random Ukrainian civilian who stopped to pull the half of torso away from the burning equipment, even though nothing could possibly hurt that half of a person anymore? If so, it’s crazy that even after Russian dickheads take over part of your country, they are still civilized to at least see if people are okay. Did you see the other military vehicle going the other way right before the explosion? That fucker punched the gas and wasn’t checking on their fellow comrades, but a civilian Ukrainian will. Also, weren’t there two guys standing by that right before? I find it insane that we have weapons that can basically turn a person to red mist. Not just chunks, but actual mist where nothing is left except for a red stain on the ground.
Northeast of Donetsk City about halfway to Makiivka. About 8-9 km from the Avdiivka front lines, which is max range for the 2S4 Tyulpan with regular 240mm mortar rounds (20km with extended-range projectiles).
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When changing lanes becomes a drag
Did the crew survive?
Why did he drag him away, pretty sure that person is long gone.
Got it, the ammo, the supply truck and whoever was hanging out nearby. It takes ages to deploy one of these which makes them vulnerable to being splatted like this. Choosing to deploy in the middle of a highway can’t be good for your opsec either.
Crew had a spectacular view
I’ve seen many times they come to “rescue” a comrade and drag them for a short distance before dropping them , I always wonder what they are thinking? ( besides the obvious weight of a human)
– on second thought , you’re missing your face or wait a second , I’m Russian
Oof the crew of these vehicles (loader and mortar) are gone now.
Good shooting.
Love the army truck coming from the other direction and flying by “not my fucking problem”
What was that dude dragging away from the flames?
Any idea where in Ukr/when this was filmed?
u/recognizesong
Was that a random Ukrainian civilian who stopped to pull the half of torso away from the burning equipment, even though nothing could possibly hurt that half of a person anymore? If so, it’s crazy that even after Russian dickheads take over part of your country, they are still civilized to at least see if people are okay. Did you see the other military vehicle going the other way right before the explosion? That fucker punched the gas and wasn’t checking on their fellow comrades, but a civilian Ukrainian will. Also, weren’t there two guys standing by that right before? I find it insane that we have weapons that can basically turn a person to red mist. Not just chunks, but actual mist where nothing is left except for a red stain on the ground.
Geolocation?
Geolocated to here: https://www.google.com/maps/place/48°04'13.9“N+37°52’47.0″E/@48.0705346,37.8771417,616m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m4!3m3!8m2!3d48.070531!4d37.879722?entry=ttu
Northeast of Donetsk City about halfway to Makiivka. About 8-9 km from the Avdiivka front lines, which is max range for the 2S4 Tyulpan with regular 240mm mortar rounds (20km with extended-range projectiles).
Jagga Jagga!
Assuming this was some sort of drone strike?
that background music was kinda a bop.