"Assaulters get all the media attention with their insane combat footage, also drone operators with the footage of their successful hit.
But today I want to say thank you to all who build fortifications, from scratch, with nothing besides a shovel and a axe.
This is crazy work
All so we can be kinda “safe” on the battlefield,
Thank you 🫡"
by GermanDronePilot
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All of the AFU and the peope of Ukraine are heroes to me. They’re fighting a horrible, brutal war to protect themselves their families and the rest of Europe from the rancid Russian regime.
When this horrible war is over we have to move heaven and earth to help them reconstruct their country so they can have the future they deserve.
All the medics and logistics folks too, they keep the machine from breaking down.
Combat engineers are troops that have rarely movie made about them, yet are absolutely necessary for any war.
Just the work to move all that dirt!!! I can hardly dig half a meter for me plants in the garden. I guess they have rock and pebbles in the Ukraine ground aswell.
Hope the get a cold one after they finish, they bloody deserve it.
Minecraft makes it look easier than that.
Makes you appreciate Constantine’s fundraisers for small backhoes. Magnifies what they can accomplish.
Glory to the heroes.
Fine warriors doing an amazing job
The logistics force is one of the most under appreciated ones. Its really really impressive how well they’ve kept the armed forces supplied and functioning
Glory to the heroes!
Grandad came form Ukraine to Canada, fought in WW I, wounded thrice and was a “ditch digger”…his own words and we had the greatest respect for him….as mentioned below All Ukrainians living/ fighting thru this Hell are Heroes and I thank and Salute them.
So that’s where all the paper birches are
I can’t even imagine building these without the benefit of powered equipment – seriously impressive.
Combat and rear echelon engineers and mechanics are the backbone of every military. Heroyam slava, boys! 🫡
Complete side note why do I want to practice this now in my backyard…. Any one wanna practice your logistics
Many thanks to those fortification builders. That is extremely difficult work. The individual knows their limits, pushing themselves without causing nerve or muscle damage. Long Live Ukraine!
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