Punishment for drinking in the russian army



by LowTechDroid

33 comments
  1. If they do this kind of shit to their own I can and will not even imagine what they do to UA POWs…

  2. Russians are savages to their neghbours and their own. Sad

  3. Being drunk maybe…..but, drinking vodka is a major russian national hobby

  4. don’t save them , they will drink your blood for the alcohol in it

  5. If they do that to their own people, I have no expectations of what they would do to us if we fell into their hands.

  6. Allow me to yet again quote my own post of over a year ago, – “I’m convinced that if the Ukranians would just fill vodka in several thousand 0.5 liter PET bottles and drop it over any Russian position where they wanted to make a breakthrough, those idiots would all be paralytically drunk and dumphucking around within one hour of the drop.”

  7. 72 BC – Crosses along the road from Capua to Rome with punished gladiators

    2025 AD – Poles along the road from Sudzha to Moscow with punished drunk orcs

  8. Ukraine should sneak methanol contaminated alcohol into the Russian front lines.

  9. Literally human trash, no wonder people would rather stab themselves in the throat with a pocket knive than living together with these fucking animals.

  10. Holy fuck there was a time the Russian army was feared, now they got dollar general Popeye with an alcohol addiction and incontinence. Fuck sake.

  11. It was soviet doctrine to provide/promote alcohol to the masses to limit internal dissent. Guess it worked quite to well.

  12. I’ve got nothing against homosexuals but all these Russians are gay as fuck. That wouldn’t be a problem if it wasn’t for how rapey and hypocritical they are. And to think the American right wing praises Russia for being an anti gay Christian nation. Idiots all around.

  13. I think this is why Russia will lose. They are subhuman, treating each other worse than animals – and subhumans lose in a war against humans.

    The war in Ukraine is not only a geopolitical conflict; it’s a cultural x-ray. It exposes a Russian psyche shaped by centuries of authoritarianism, where the individual is expendable, respect is scarce, and cruelty is the coin of discipline. This doesn’t mean every Russian person embodies these traits—many resist them, many suffer under them—but it does mean that the system, and the culture that sustains it, reproduces them on a massive scale.

    What Ukraine has revealed is not just military weakness, but a society where brutality toward one another is both symptom and cause of deeper dysfunction.

  14. ok, this is the most f***** up thing I’ve see from this rotten culture.

  15. That’s probably the only one who didn’t want to drink 😅

  16. A. I’m afraid to look

    B. I thought drinking was a non-issue in their army. How TF drunk did he have to get to be punished for it, and WTF did he do while he was drunk?

    Or did he get drunk and damage something? I remember a video from a few days ago where a commander was cursing a drone pilot out and hitting him on the head with the broken drone that the guy had crashed.

  17. If they’re gonna punish every soldier for drinking the war will be over in a week.

  18. Oh woooweee I can’t believe why Ukraine resists to accept russian ways of life. I just cannot fathom why in the ~~world~~ mir they would not like it?

  19. Looks like what the Roman’s did when slaves would escape..

  20. The strong dominating the weak and violence in general is deeply rooted into russian society. They would need a hard-reset like Germany in 1945, but realistically that won’t happen anytime soon. Best case scenario is 1991v2.0, russia collapsing and peacefully splitting up into several republics.

  21. “There’s more over there”. You can’t make this stuff up. Russkiy Mir!

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