Russian sapper attempts to defuse a mine somewhere in eastern Ukraine (Unknown date)



by broforwin

30 comments
  1. He did clear the mine though.

    Only 987,326 more to go…

  2. You’re shouting in the wrong direction. His head’s behind you.

  3. This is why we use robots and counter-charge everything

  4. It’s a great idea, really. All you need to do is send a few million “people” into the minefield at the same time, and then everything will be cleared.

    Let’s not pretend that the life of a Russian soldier is worth more than a sack of potatoes and a pack of dumplings.

  5. Seems like not only children, but also russian soldiers yearn for the mines

  6. Gives you good impression why Finland/Poland and Baltic states all decided they want to get anti-personal mines now……..Ukraine war has shown that they are very very effective weapons against badly trained and badly led enemy infantry that tries to swarm you with numbers.

  7. Perfect picture of the professionals in Russian army. No training, no skills, just men finding creative ways to die.

  8. “Hey, one of our sappers is gonna clear a mine.”

    “Should I get the camera out?”

    “I already got it.”

  9. At least he succeeded in his duty. But will he come to work tomorrow?

  10. “Attempts” to defuse? I mean that statement is technically correct. But they absolutely “dealt” with the mine.

    Classic EOD mindset though. They either succeed or it’s no longer their problem…

  11. why dont they shoot at it?

    a bullet, and the mine would be gone?

  12. Pro-russians downvoting comments lmao, ya’ll winning the online war. And Ukraine is destroying the Russian army on the wide-open plains they’re attempting to assault across.

  13. Could it have anything to do with the fact he carries it like a suitcase? In other videos where they move the mine they always try to keep it as horizontal as possible.

  14. I don’t think he was a sapper he was probably a neurodiverse recruit told to move it.

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