So for the context, here is summary of yt 52 min "interview with Yakut" soldier callsign Tuta. There may be some mistakes in timeline as I wrote it from memory, not rewatching to check. On Nov 16 2024 - two of them [Tuta and Geek] had mission to enter village Trudovoe north of Ugledar on bike and place a flag. Bike was damaged by drone drop, so they proceeded on foot. They did not know that building they choose for placing flag was in fact Ukr command post. His comrade was off right there, while he managed to reach cover. Two ukr soldiers followed him, he got one and hid in a shed where second ukr tried to persuade him to surrender (actually stalling for time for FPV to reach them). After hand to hand happened, he took radio from ukr soldier, put a nade under his vest and after checked him in a head. Took cover in a basement with two enters and heard in a radio that after him ukr sent another 6 soldiers. They surrounded basement and began calling him - he remained silent. Then they threw few nades one after another through both entrances while he ran rounds trying to avoid shrapnel. First ukr soldier who was ordered to check on him was off on spot. More nades followed. After that smoke. Tuta soaked his cap in water and covered face. Another volunteer who decided to check on him was shot, but thanks to low visibility survived and was dragged out crying "I am 300!" After that they tried to set basement on fire, but water in 5L bottles were stored inside and he somehow managed. Nobody tried to storm him after that. 5 a.m. Tuta left basement thankfully not guarded and hid nearby. At morning ukr came back to drop into basement another batch of nades and shoot RPG into each entrance. After that they left. Tuta contacted his commander and recieved new task - recon and sabotage. Hiding at day he scouted area at night and found house where ammo and weapons were stored, house with other goods - clothes, drones etc, and yard with fuel. No guards at all. He took plast-d from storage and cooked fuel storage - he was afraid that will reveal him but ukr reported to command that storage was hit by 122mm. That emboldened him and he set material storage on fire - that is when on radio enemy agreed that Yakut survived and somewhere there. At least 10 people and APC was sent for clean up. Tuta hid in a munition storage - prepared RPG - he found RPO-A Shmel but was not trained to use it so decided not to, also tried to prepare MG but his old wound from May 9th 2024 reduced ability of his right hand so instead he prepared few AKs. When group passed by, he shot APC near engine knocking it out with RPG and opened chaotic fire with AK followed by nades. Enemy fled and reported via radio that Yakut somehow recieved reinforcement. On Nov 18 russian forces tried to storm village with armored column but were stopped by drones and bombarded by 120mm mortar. As hesitant as he was, Tuta could not bear hearing in radio screams of his comrades so he left hiding and found mortar position - crew of 3 did not notice him so he finished leader and gunner, ammunition bearer tried to raise hands, but anyway... At night he tried to fall back, but was spotted by thermals and hit multiple times by drones. He was forced to hide back in a village. Once again he left building before morning and hid nearby. Group of ten arrived, hesitant to go in - all of them in civilian clothing, hiding weapons and vests. Probably to avoid russian drones. Two women amongst them - one said "We hit him hard with drones, he bled out for sure" - young guy literally sniffed the door and said "Yeah, I think he is done". They left. Tuta decided to leave by daytime (he had a dream of his wife and kid and time on his phone was 14:28, while irl his phone was damaged long ago) - easier to avoid drones. People passed 10m nearby while he was hiding in grass and mud. He crawled about 500m until taking refuge in a burned MTLB. Inside he found dead russian soldier a bottle of water and a "Snickers". He decided to wait a day or two until rain stops. There he had another dream - all his 5 kids shivering from cold, and eldest son told him "We cant stay, we need to move". So he left his cover next day and continued to crawl through the fields, avoiding treelines as they are point of interest for drones. At some time russians made another attempt to storm village and all focus was on armored column (damaged MTLB where he was hiding was also hit by arty). Tuta used it for a run. Some shots were fired his way from column also. His friend offered to pick him up on a bike, but that would mean focus of FPVs so Tuta refused, but asked to make double shot every half an hour so he could keep direction crawling in tall grass. It was about 500m to hangars when he noticed drone above him. He picked radio "Hey, pal, is that you above me?" - "No! That is not ours, run!" As he dashed to the nearby hangar, drop exploded behind him and another later in front of him. That was last on that drone, so Tuta showed few international gestures and reached safety. Aside from 3 knife wounds he got in close combat, he also got 14 shrapnel pieces from drone strikes. Some of these were removed some left inside due Also few additions: Whole operation took him 6 days and he barely had something to eat as his supplies were in a backpack of his comrade shot first. They were second pair to enter village - first fell to drones. And his first dream was about his dead comrades walking area and showing him "Look, here is danger zone where they got us" - when he woke up he remembered that they were hit in a complitely different area. But when he tried to leave village he was wounded around place they showed him in a dream. So in his interview he concluded: "Spirits of our ancestors do not leave us in a time of need and try to warn us through our dreams". That is why he followed two other dreams I mentioned above. While he was running fields and drones were flying above him to armored convoy he tried to shoot them and took down one Baba Yaga. But from the direction of convoy started shooting at him (or at drones) and he decided not to try join them or positions in a treeline as he was covered in mud - to avoid friendly fire. When he reached buildings on outskirts he heard voices inside and could not grasp what language it was, as it was windy outside, but for sure not russian, so he quietly passed by - uncertain if that may be ukrainean foreign mercs. Turns out that was his friends speaking yakutian - those who made warning shots for him. He was not aware of bodycam video until his brother showed it to him. He could not watch it in full as it was too difficult to relive that fight again, also was surprised of how long it was - he remembered barely a minute of that fight. Also could not remember what exact words they exchanged with ukr soldier but reviewing record concluded: "He also a human, a warrior fighting for his motherland, just as I am. Somehow, anyway... we have to keep some humanity [in us]". On Jan 11th he was awarded "Hero of Russian Federation". Newspaper "RG" asked him to comment on his award: "There are hundreds of such fights across the front, but only few are made public." "I was lucky and survived, they call me a hero. But why is that "Geek" who was killed in same battle is not a hero? Many guys on a frontline everyday perform a feats nobody heard of. This video surfaced and that is why I was awarded so fast. But not a word about "Geek" who was with me on that last mission. It is unfair." - he asked journalist to write about his friend. "Geek" - Anton Timofeev 38yo yakut, father of 3, volunteered in 2022, survived Artyomovsk [Bakhmut], was heavily wounded in 2023 but his friend covered him. So he reenlisted after hospital to repay the debt to his comrades.
The "Just leave me alone. You're the best fighter in the world." absolutely destroyed me. I watched this when it first came out, and couldn't do it again even though it's you breaking it down. Leaving this comment for the algorithm, but this one just hits too close for me.
Same watched it with audio and had to get my bearings for a minute, same effect as that one where they try to rescue a few assaulters stuck in a mine field. No need to rewatch what lives rent free
@@johndoe-cd9vt he put a grenade under the Ukraine soldiers vest and he was still alive after that so he then shot him 3 times. So no he definitely didn’t let the guy die in peace but in his defence he claims he did it to end his suffering. I call bs
@@andybrown3016 it could be true, imagine watching somebody bleed out slowly, the iterview with the dude kinda supports the "mercy" perspective, he was clearly in distress even talking about it.
Back in school we had a veteran tell us his story about the islands war, and how he had a hand to hand combat against a British soldier, it always remained in my brain as something heroic, but after watching this video and getting an actual picture of what he might have gone through, i mostly feel pity for him and the British guy, war is horrible, although unfortunately in some cases like the Ukrainian one, there's no other option than resisting.
В зоне проведения СВО у бойца позывным "ТУТА" были ситуации похлеще. Про этот случай он почти забыл. Но кто-то это видео слил в мировую паутину. Его друг позывной "ГИК". Которого убили при водружении флага России. Он был добровольцем служил в ЧВК "Вагнер". Принимал участие в штурме г.Бахмута был тогда ранен. По нациальности якут из Момского улуса 1986 года рождения, отец троих детей. После излечения вернулся в СВО 39-ю гвардейскую бригаду где воевал "ТУТА".
Украинский боец был русским. Это можно проанализировать, когда на адреналине, в бою, боль и ТД. Ты не будешь искать в голове другие слова, в критической ситуации человек будет говорить на родном языке, на котором мыслит в корне. И это грустно. Видно, что человек сам по себе не плохой, не злой. Жаль, что из-за страха смерти или тюрьмы, идут на эту бессмысленную бойню. Лучше бы с таким порывом защищали Украину в 2014 году, но что-то мало нашлось истинных патриотов...По факту это гражданская война, отложенная с 1991 года.
У них это тоже самое что у нас было в 91 году, алкаш у власти который просрал все, у них нарик. Их не жалко уже, они не конфетами в наших солдат стреляют. И в Крокусе ничего не мешало расстреливать женщин и детей в упор. Естественно не без чуткого руководства америкосов. Это враги, ими были и будут всегда. Когда это понимаешь не сложно предвидеть их действия, ибо цель у них одна. К нам каждые сто лет приходят эти цивилизованные.
My grandfather received the purple heart after serving in ww2. Growing up outside of the US I never met him, but my dad told me he was a dead man with a beating heart, nothing going on behind those eyes. Watching videos like this I'm starting to understand, and I'm scared of the future
Videos likes these need to be shared and conversations had. War is dark. As an American veteran it makes me sick that my fellow countrymen focused so much on the "money" we just give away to Ukraine. I just want all of those people to know the cold hard truth. America did not want to be part of either world war. Until we had no choice. Make no mistake, the longer the conflict goes the more and more likely we will get involved. And if history repeats itself. It will be after a tragedy that we can't just look the other way from. Both soldiers fought a good fight. To those who haven't taken a life I want you to know that moment will haunt the victor for as long as he lives.
As a combat vet I think these RUclipsrs making reaction videos of it are disrespectful clowns. Dude was shot and beaten, stabbed, blown up, and then shot in the face. If I wasn't disabled I'd be in the legion. Any abled bodied veteran that thinks they're something but would make a video about the war instead of volunteering isn't anyone worth listening to.
@@michaelpalodichuk5000 Thats simply false. Just because he doesnt wanna go through that hell again (And from what I've heard, hes not mentally capable any longer) doesnt mean hes useless. I would be exempt from a draft Im pretty sure, so I must be useless too?
@@michaelpalodichuk5000 with all do respect, and I'm really going to try to be respectful here, emphasizing combat vet seems off to me, then you show anger towards the actions of another soldier. You should know what goes through the mind in combat. And what they experience in Ukraine is different that what we went through (Assuming). They are fighting force on force, known and uniformed enemies. It's a different war. What happened to the Ukrainian soldier is unfortunate, but I'd say your angry with the Russian soldier. We can commend those who treat their enemy with respect because that is rare. It is far more common for emotion to fuel our actions and while I don't agree with it i understand why the Russian did what he did. That's the dark truth that war is about. And videos like this open up the conversation...
@michaelpalodichuk5000 Этот укронацист шёл убивать русского солдата, который был один. Русский победил. А если ты такой смелый приходи и попробуй убить русского, если сил хватит.
Its all edited out, if you watch the whole footage you can see the Russian picks up a piece of Slate debris that's sharpish and then jabs it in the eye of the ukranian that's what ends the struggle of the ukranian and the ending is what you see, not tho mention how the grenade explodes and his brain leaks into pools from his hair, its how people have fought for more than 10,000 years . its the sad reality
when they stop watching people like Original Human and others who show ONLY: "Russia is defeated, Russia is losing, Russian tank is destroyed, Russia soldiers retreat in panic as Ukrainian soldiers win even more".
Читаю комментарии и убеждаюсь, какие непонимающие люди их пишут. И вроде бы мужчины, которые, хотя бы по принадлежности к мужскому роду, мужскому уму и сообразительности, должны понимать ситуацию. А нет, не понимают. Даже я, женщина и то понимаю, что не мог он его взять в плен, не мог он его оставить в живых, это война, он находился на вражеской территрии, кругом дроны и нацисты вооруженные до зубов. А вы:"ой ой, как жалко украинца, как ему бедненькому было больно и плак плак"украинец его бы не пожалел, снял бы и красовался на фоне убитого российского солдата, еще бы издевался над ним добивая. Плохо вы их, украинцев, знаете. Он с 2016 г убивал мирных жителей. А якут всего лишь несколько месяцев на войне и он дрался не за жизнь свою, а за правду и справедливость.
А что вы переобулись ?Так все таки это война или СВО .?А вы знаете ,что в России за слово война вместо СВО срок светит .Задумайтесь .И кто по факту фашист тот кто родину защищает от оккупанта наёмного убийцы.Якут поехал аж за5тыс км от родного дома в чужую страну убивать людей.А вы женщина и оправдывает эту войну .Что делает якут в чужой стране?Чтобы прокормить детей не обязательно убивать людей .Тем более деньги заработанные на убийствах никому счастья не приносили.
Все правильно сделал, что за сантименты к врагу. А тем более к Украинцу, им столько предлагали и уговаривали все решить миром, время разговоров прошло. Они в наших парней не поцелуями стреляют. Теперь от Украины не должно ничего остаться чтоб другим не повадно было. С ней и так все кончено во всех смыслах. Вот пусть посмотрят те кто у нас говорят, надо менять хоть на кого, херакс и считай за один срок страна испарилась. Будущего нет, экономики нет, территории нет.
@@oguroo84 вы русские т.е.(мокши,чуди,серия,финоугорцы)не забывайте чьи потомки .Ведь плясать надо оттуда .Вы русские потомки крепостных т.е.рабов .И не много ли вы берете на себя ?Уничтожить украинский народ и Украину .Вы ,что не видите как ваш царёк вас ведёт к пропасти .Не за горами тот день когда Россия распадётся .И все 22субьекта будут самостоятельными .Но что то среди них нет русской республики .
According to the interview with the Russian soldier, he came back, used the Ukrainian soldiers grenade and placed it under his vest, which blew him up, but only killed him partially so then he came back and shot him three times.
That’s not at all what happened. Not even close. One of them had a knife. One was stabbed. The one who was stabbed was then defeated so they other simply stayed next to him out of respect as they complimented eachothers fight. The one who was stabbed then asked to be left alone to die. Then the one who stabbed him after being convinced to leave , walked off and that was it. The one who was stabbed bled out. Nobody used a grenade and nobody shot anyone.
@JbBackFeeble А ты видел как украинские солдаты Азов убивали раненых русских солдат? Ты видел как в курской области украинские солдаты убивали мирных жителей? Ты гугл поиск посмотри. Русские всё делают правильно! Правда за Россией! 🇷🇺 Бог с Россией! 🇷🇺
@@kierannicholas7231 Sadly? Oh you poor loser on the internet, you would probably be infinitely sader when you realise that Russia is winning everywhere unless you watch propaganda.
3:11 He says "You came to my homeland" what homeland is he talking about? Northern and Eastern Slavs united almost 1000 years ago. After the collapse of Rus', there were confrontations between Rurik's relatives, but Russians and Ukrainians are related to each other. The war happened because they were brainwashed, and they forgot the history of who founded the mother city of the Russians.
@SpiderIscrazy 1. The only orcs here is you. 2. His "homeland" never was his and even so those who stole it have already sold it to blackrock and similar ghoulish corporations decades ago.
war happend coz russians want to take more land obviusly, not nato not other bllcrap they atlking about like combat moskitos and bio pegion labs. thye expected to enter ukraine wihtout huge resistance, some of their items had standad antiprotest stuff like shiled and police clubs for those who will be against invasion turns out misclaculation not even money pump helped to prepare soild for soft invade
Of course Russians and Ukrainians are related, but it doesn't mean they don't have their respective homelands, just like the Poles and Czechs or Slovenes and Croats. And besides, during the period you're describing (1000 years ago) Rus and Russians were not ethnic terms, but general terms to describe eastern slavs and plenty has happened to Ukrainian and Russian cultures to differentiate between them. You're taking history out of context.
One of the reasons people see war through rose glasses is because of this talk of respect and honour when in reality its just people being told what to do for reasons they and likely the public of whatever countries invlolved do not know. It's like the glorification of D-day. You think those guys had a choice of whether they got to charge out there into that mess? It's not a game, and glory doesn't bring little Timmy's dad home.
Luke, just please keep your mental health up. Big thanks from Ukraine for watching and sharing this, its SO important for us to know that we are not alone in this and I as both your proud long-time sub and Ukrainian citizen really appreciate every piece of your content. BUT in the end of the day please take care of your mental health, those vids could get you really hard. Also, do you mind checking out Task&Purpose's vid from Ukraine? They are really providing a big part of context of what is going on the field of war here, just as hard reality as this vid.
Если так задуматься, сколько разных ситуаций происходит на полях сражений. То, что не попадает на камеру. А когда-то и вовсе не было чем записывать, легенды ходили по слухам, сколько выдуманного...
RUclips is so wrong in trying to stop these videos because watching something like this really hits home to how brutal war is and how brutal people can just kill because there ordered to by usually a coward that never is involved in the actuall fighting. Its trully sad that people will take orders from cowards.
Buddy, that is a legit knife fight right there, and if you seen the Russian side, that guy has war respect for other soldiers same as the Ukrainian I give both of them respect for the appreciation of war
@ You are delusional, far from the same. First, there is nothing honorable in what that soldier is doing, he is an invader and occupier and lots of them were not even part of active army ,but despite the truth, signed up voluntarily after the war started to go kill people for money, in many cases to pay their own debts. Needless to say the army of looters, rapists and murderers of civilian population. Don't believe me , go fetch filmed raw footage. Irag/Afghanistan was not invasion nor occupation, it was incursion without any thought to run sham elections , to annex or occupy and it was in response to terrorist attack that killed over 3 thousand Americans you dumb wit. USA got the terrorist responsible for organizing the attack , toppled the government and pulled out when it was safe enough. What russian soldier is doing here is carrying out unlawful orders, for your information, Russian law itself states they do not have to carry out unlawful orders. So piss off, get educated and stop comparing USA iraq to a murderous tyrant actions.
Brutal video, yet it captures a powerful truth-despite being enemies in this war, they're just human beings caught on opposing sides of a tragic conflict. In another life, if this war didn’t exist and they met in a bar, they might have shared a drink, swapped stories, and even become good friends. It’s a sobering reminder of how wars divide people who may have far more in common than what separates them. But good video brotha definitely gives a different perspective
There’s some footage missing from this after the clip ends. The Russian soldier actually throws a grenade on the wounded Ukrainian as he lies on the floor.
I found this description of what happened - Grigoriev - also wounded in the fight - backs off and tells him: 'Goodbye.' The Russian's knife is clearly visible as he backs off, with blood seen on his face. The defeated Ukrainian then pulled the pin on his grenade in an attempt to take his own life. Grigoriev said the grenade explosion left the Ukrainian even more wounded, with his hand blown off, but still alive. He then told the Russian to 'finish me off', with Grigoriev then shooting his rival to 'put him out of his misery'.
@@quarksidious Yup, there's drone footage from this and you can see the russian leaving, not a single motion of him pulling a grenade before the explosion happens.
@@quarksidious this is wrong and the other guy is wrong aswell in the drone footage you can see the russian guy pull the pin the the grenade on throws it at the Ukrainian
You guys dehumanize Russian people a lot but see how he still had respect after defeating Ukrainian fighter what hurts is that he remember his mom❤ at his last moments
Почему навороченного десантника в экипировке НАТО не было элементарного тактического ножа? Якут гранату украинца положил под его бронежилет и отошёл. Вернулся, а украинец был в предсмертной агонии. Увидев это якут чтоб избавить его от мучительной смерти. Сделал три контрольных выстрела в голову. В данной ситуации якут поступил гуманно.
he diden't let him die he trowed a grenade under his had because he diden't understud wath the ucrainean soldier was saing later on a other video the russian soldier explained that he was under a efect of shock and he wasn t really hearing enithing he was just tring to kill that soldier
I’ve never been in the military and I’ve always understood that war is not is war and that the movies make people think it’s sexy and fun and it’s not but the amount of footage that is coming out in Ukraine really does change everything I’ve seen this video and normally I don’t have to much respect for Russia but the soldier was getting awards for this he said that he never knew about the video and he was ashamed that he was in a land of someone else country and also said that the Ukraine was a great fighter. Like you said tho it is a fight till the death and I respect both of them for that last moment of respect warrior to warrior they both showed humanity at a time when normally the video are very different endings
@@johndoe-cd9vt From what I've read the Ukrainian soldier pulled the pin of his grenade trying to end his own misery faster after the Russian soldier left him alone, which only "wounded" him more, but did not kill him. To which the Russian soldier went back and finished him off.
@johndoe-cd9vt He shot him so he doesn't suffer. In war leaving a combatant alive is very dangerous even if he is injured. This is why wars should not happen it turns us into beasts.
Thank for your compassion in talking about this video. Of course hand to hand is the most up close and brutal part of combat. There has been a trend in the utilization of the American Tomahawk among some of the troops in the past war. I had actually purchased one before employment. Thought about that?
This is terrifying... we're all taught hand to hand combat in the military. Many of us dont ever get to do it irl thankfully. This is just really really sad.
He was not alone he was under the eye of his commanders, and was with his one teammate name "haza" who also got killed by Russian guy before this hand to hand combat began, also the Russian guy was all alone because his other teammates were got killed already, after this incident Ukraine send his 6 personal to kill that Russian guy but he survived that by hiding in the bunker, Ukrainian force tried everything but he injured 2 Ukrainians from that bunker so they left him there later he got rescued by Russian force ,the russian guy survived 6 days their before getting rescued ,no daudht why Ukrainian hero said he is the best soldier in the world.
He was not rescued - he crawled out through the fields while ukraineans were busy with russian attack from other direction. He refused offer of his friend to pick him on a dirt bike as he thought it will make them target for fpvs.
As the Ukrainian talks russian shows that the brotherhood of the two countries is close. got destroyed by west or atleast provoked the invasion because of the west...sad shit
It's one of the most bitter and foul irony's that we as a species have developed firearms and explosives so far to try to get away from such brutality in war. And yet when that all fails, that primal hand-to-hand combat is the default we go to. Like it slightly reminded me of what, at the time, seemed like a slightly humorous scene in "Saving Private Ryan" when the sergeant runs out of ammo and the German soldier also runs out of ammo and so they throw their guns at each other and then throw their helmets at each other. Like it seems slightly humorous in the context of they're throwing the kitchen sink into this, but that was probably how it was and how it is today. It's not, "We're going to punch each other, get a bloody nose, and then go get beers after and this will be a fun memory later on." It's a definite, "Either I die or he dies, and I don't want to die." The things people do in those extreme survival situations is what keeps them up at night. I guarantee you that that Russian Soldier is not proud of what he's done. He's glad to go home, but he's definitely not going to brag about that time he took a man's life with his own hands. He's going to keep seeing that Ukrainian's face for the rest of his life. This has been one of the more notable "Nothing Wars" of modern times and it's painful how costly it's been. By "Nothing Wars" I mean the kinds of wars where one side claims to have a reason for conflict and all they're doing is disrupting the livelihood of the other side. The Cold War conflicts were a lot of Nothing Wars as the nations that were "host" of the conflicts never came out better than before the two sides got involved. And so we're watching Russia claim all sorts of BS that they want to take Ukraine for with no actual valid or legitimate reason to and China's trying to gear up to do the same to Taiwan. This isn't the last time this kind of fighting will happen and the chances of it happening increases every time China, North Korea, and Russia keep being dicks to the rest of the world.
All the commentators who say that it was a Russian soldier who threw a grenade at a Ukrainian are just lying! The Ukrainian blew himself up to die, but survived, and then the Russian soldier decided to shoot him, putting him out of his misery.
War isn't fair. It's not feeling. It's not a game nor a good thing in any capacity other than "it's war" by excuses or actions made to justify it... That said when it comes don't expect anything more than violence and blood because war is just that.
the video is a cut one where they dont show the part where the Russian blew off the Ukrainian's arm with a grenade which he survived and was concious after till the Russian finished him with 2 shots to the dome
@@ristusnotta1653 The drone video shows that the Russian did not throw anything there, but simply walked away. either the Ukrainian was finished off from above, or he blew himself up.
Ironically, this is the start of the utterly Rambo mod this soldier then goes on. Also, this is the only video that Original Human showing that Ukraine is actually not even close to winning despite what he shows, only videos of Ukraine winning to make people believe what they want to see.
As an American, this is why it angers me to no end when I hear our soldier's enjoy their killing. Yes ideologically we dont see to eye and yeah some of those people dont deserve the air they breathe. At the end of the day that's someones child, father, brother ect,. You can be an effective soldier without getting sadistic pleasure from the killing and wounding of others.
Якут гранату украинца положил под его бронежилет и отошёл. Вернулся, а украинец был в предсмертной агонии. Увидев это якут чтоб избавить его от мучительной смерти. Сделал три контрольных выстрела в голову. В данной ситуации якут поступил гуманно.
In Afghanistan I always had my side arm as accessible as possible. I’m not sure if Ukrainians are issued them but I feel like that could have saved this guy
Украинских солдат было 2. Русский солдат был один. Это было в тылу украинской армии. Посмотрите видео с начала. Украинцы забрасывают русского гранатами, наводят дроны. После того как начался рукопашный бой, один украинский солдат убежал. Это был бой один на один! Русский якут победил! Россия сила! Якуты сила! Россия! 🇷🇺
Well guess what i live in Uptown new york and i live this everyday and nobody is paying me neither is my government sending billions of dollars to my neighborhood so my life can change so what else can i say but i got the scars to prove it
Theres a video of interview on russian soldier in that particular battle. He manage to pick up a broken glass from window then he stab the eye of ukrainian soldier. In which case the ukrianian soldier lost the grip of knife because of the pain, you can see it how the russian soldier just grab the knife. The inerview shows the detail of thier fight.
The drone video of the whole thing is a lot more gruesome, it doesn't just end with the Ukrainian giving the Russian those kind words. The Russian throws a frag grenade on the Ukrainian who was still actively bleeding out wanting to die on his terms - it blows off his arm and he is still alive until he gets shot in the head by the Russian.
I've been watching people die online for 20 years. This is the first one that actually really upset me. It's upsetting for how violent close combat can be, for the humanity they show each other, but also because that Russian drops a grenade on him after the dude asks to be left alone which I can't tell if it's an act of mercy or he's just being a dick. Like what are we actually doing as a species?
ive watched this video a few times now the fact that the russian walked down the wall. Police and military train to stay away from the corner so that barrel swipe up or the person dont grab the barrel. sad to see someone that dont have the training that they should have its amazing to watch this knowing that thousands of troops from both sides started and ended their "careers" due to lack of training and or proper leadership. RIP bro fly high up there.
I think it was more because he wasn't sure if that guy was alone or not. He said in the interview that he had, at that point, shot this guy's buddy. Could be either that, or the fact that war is, indeed, hell, and all those pretty things they teach at CQB are in no way applicable when faced with a life or death situation. I'd seen a video of a russian guy training recruits and showing them "ridiculous" movements (how to fall, how to kick your legs off to sweep your body faster) that they wouldn't teach in basic, but that would probably save these guys' lives in a pickle.
Для иностранцев это жестокое видео. Для меня же это вполне нормальное видео. Чем это видео отличается от других так это то что был рукопашный бой и все на этом. А по жестокости я видел видео куда более жестокие начиная с 2014 года.
when I hear Ukrainian Soldier say you come to my homeland . I really feel his pain Maybe he didn't die, If he doesn't talk much during a fight and saves his strength for the fight, but I understand his feelings and his pain that he wanted the Russian soldiers to know. I hate Russian for Aggressive Ukrainian Respect this man, please rest in. Peace. 😔🙏
Oy boy, you are misinformed and brainwashed by western propaganda. You better look for other info too. Don't let them use your emotions, if you are not a girl ofcourse. Find Patric Lancaster atleast. His old videos.
Iw been really having it hard dude and school is not going well and my parents are pretty disappointed in me and teachers are really shoving the bad grades into my face and calling my parents all the time about my situation. Failing as a young lad who just turned 19 depression is hitting pretty hard the whole war has been pretty influential here and iw been thinking about joining the Ukraine forces getting training and just fighting in the war. And if I live and i probably won't if I do I'll try to chase my dreams. ❤ Ill see in half a year if the war will still be going on I'll join.
The Russian soldier then lies to the TV and says he didnt came back, this is a lie, he cameback knowing that the ukranian was about die yet still lobbed a graned to him. there are no Ruzzian soldiers in Ukraine, only Orcs.
It's not a laugh of disrespect it's laughing during the absurdity of what you're watching, the idea that you are watching a brutal knife fight between 2 soldiers and one still throws a snarky comment to the other one during the scrap. It's laughing at the absurdity of that in the same way someone might find dark humor funny.
@@ReimuHakurei-b6i Because this Russian is a criminal and is killing an innocent person on his land. You people are shameless. And there was no genocide in the Donbas so stop. And stop typing in Russian. We don't like your kind here.
@OriginalHuman The Russian guy was awarded for a reason he behaved very professional and did a...well it wasn't the cleanest but he got the job done...however that Ukrainian is lucky that soldier remained professional...not all Russians are like this...I sure as hell am not...when I was in combat a few times I bit the ear off, nose, gouge eyes and if anything I wouldn't of gone round the wall close as I got a mid ranged rifle so I would of gone round mid range and get the hint...the guy's not Infront of me and there's a corner...you know...but war isn't nice and therefore TAKE THE NEGOATION👏💡also I wear spiked knuckles custom designed Kevlar gloves, which you can get when you pay for and also a ballista knife so it would of been a 'beep bop' to the neck and not gonna lie that guy would of pi$$ed me off if he hurt me like that because some people react with rage when they're injured and I'm one of them unfortunately💪💪 Really nice when I'm not hurting or drunk btw😂🤣 Also it's different when you're a private contractor...big money but only deployment and extraction...the rest is getting it done🚀🤖 combat axes are good but the ballista knife is better as it has a launch button and when it's locked in you can used it for chopping wood and food and opening tins and all that...but idk how it works outside the private sector as there's loads of military networks and shops available through the training you get to know, both Black market and Government👏💡
So for the context, here is summary of yt 52 min "interview with Yakut" soldier callsign Tuta. There may be some mistakes in timeline as I wrote it from memory, not rewatching to check.
On Nov 16 2024 - two of them [Tuta and Geek] had mission to enter village Trudovoe north of Ugledar on bike and place a flag. Bike was damaged by drone drop, so they proceeded on foot. They did not know that building they choose for placing flag was in fact Ukr command post. His comrade was off right there, while he managed to reach cover. Two ukr soldiers followed him, he got one and hid in a shed where second ukr tried to persuade him to surrender (actually stalling for time for FPV to reach them).
After hand to hand happened, he took radio from ukr soldier, put a nade under his vest and after checked him in a head. Took cover in a basement with two enters and heard in a radio that after him ukr sent another 6 soldiers. They surrounded basement and began calling him - he remained silent. Then they threw few nades one after another through both entrances while he ran rounds trying to avoid shrapnel. First ukr soldier who was ordered to check on him was off on spot. More nades followed. After that smoke. Tuta soaked his cap in water and covered face. Another volunteer who decided to check on him was shot, but thanks to low visibility survived and was dragged out crying "I am 300!" After that they tried to set basement on fire, but water in 5L bottles were stored inside and he somehow managed. Nobody tried to storm him after that.
5 a.m. Tuta left basement thankfully not guarded and hid nearby. At morning ukr came back to drop into basement another batch of nades and shoot RPG into each entrance. After that they left. Tuta contacted his commander and recieved new task - recon and sabotage. Hiding at day he scouted area at night and found house where ammo and weapons were stored, house with other goods - clothes, drones etc, and yard with fuel. No guards at all. He took plast-d from storage and cooked fuel storage - he was afraid that will reveal him but ukr reported to command that storage was hit by 122mm. That emboldened him and he set material storage on fire - that is when on radio enemy agreed that Yakut survived and somewhere there.
At least 10 people and APC was sent for clean up. Tuta hid in a munition storage - prepared RPG - he found RPO-A Shmel but was not trained to use it so decided not to, also tried to prepare MG but his old wound from May 9th 2024 reduced ability of his right hand so instead he prepared few AKs. When group passed by, he shot APC near engine knocking it out with RPG and opened chaotic fire with AK followed by nades. Enemy fled and reported via radio that Yakut somehow recieved reinforcement.
On Nov 18 russian forces tried to storm village with armored column but were stopped by drones and bombarded by 120mm mortar. As hesitant as he was, Tuta could not bear hearing in radio screams of his comrades so he left hiding and found mortar position - crew of 3 did not notice him so he finished leader and gunner, ammunition bearer tried to raise hands, but anyway...
At night he tried to fall back, but was spotted by thermals and hit multiple times by drones. He was forced to hide back in a village. Once again he left building before morning and hid nearby. Group of ten arrived, hesitant to go in - all of them in civilian clothing, hiding weapons and vests. Probably to avoid russian drones. Two women amongst them - one said "We hit him hard with drones, he bled out for sure" - young guy literally sniffed the door and said "Yeah, I think he is done". They left.
Tuta decided to leave by daytime (he had a dream of his wife and kid and time on his phone was 14:28, while irl his phone was damaged long ago) - easier to avoid drones. People passed 10m nearby while he was hiding in grass and mud. He crawled about 500m until taking refuge in a burned MTLB. Inside he found dead russian soldier a bottle of water and a "Snickers". He decided to wait a day or two until rain stops. There he had another dream - all his 5 kids shivering from cold, and eldest son told him "We cant stay, we need to move". So he left his cover next day and continued to crawl through the fields, avoiding treelines as they are point of interest for drones. At some time russians made another attempt to storm village and all focus was on armored column (damaged MTLB where he was hiding was also hit by arty). Tuta used it for a run. Some shots were fired his way from column also.
His friend offered to pick him up on a bike, but that would mean focus of FPVs so Tuta refused, but asked to make double shot every half an hour so he could keep direction crawling in tall grass.
It was about 500m to hangars when he noticed drone above him. He picked radio "Hey, pal, is that you above me?" - "No! That is not ours, run!" As he dashed to the nearby hangar, drop exploded behind him and another later in front of him. That was last on that drone, so Tuta showed few international gestures and reached safety.
Aside from 3 knife wounds he got in close combat, he also got 14 shrapnel pieces from drone strikes. Some of these were removed some left inside due
Also few additions:
Whole operation took him 6 days and he barely had something to eat as his supplies were in a backpack of his comrade shot first.
They were second pair to enter village - first fell to drones. And his first dream was about his dead comrades walking area and showing him "Look, here is danger zone where they got us" - when he woke up he remembered that they were hit in a complitely different area. But when he tried to leave village he was wounded around place they showed him in a dream. So in his interview he concluded: "Spirits of our ancestors do not leave us in a time of need and try to warn us through our dreams". That is why he followed two other dreams I mentioned above.
While he was running fields and drones were flying above him to armored convoy he tried to shoot them and took down one Baba Yaga. But from the direction of convoy started shooting at him (or at drones) and he decided not to try join them or positions in a treeline as he was covered in mud - to avoid friendly fire.
When he reached buildings on outskirts he heard voices inside and could not grasp what language it was, as it was windy outside, but for sure not russian, so he quietly passed by - uncertain if that may be ukrainean foreign mercs. Turns out that was his friends speaking yakutian - those who made warning shots for him.
He was not aware of bodycam video until his brother showed it to him. He could not watch it in full as it was too difficult to relive that fight again, also was surprised of how long it was - he remembered barely a minute of that fight. Also could not remember what exact words they exchanged with ukr soldier but reviewing record concluded: "He also a human, a warrior fighting for his motherland, just as I am. Somehow, anyway... we have to keep some humanity [in us]".
On Jan 11th he was awarded "Hero of Russian Federation".
Newspaper "RG" asked him to comment on his award:
"There are hundreds of such fights across the front, but only few are made public."
"I was lucky and survived, they call me a hero. But why is that "Geek" who was killed in same battle is not a hero? Many guys on a frontline everyday perform a feats nobody heard of. This video surfaced and that is why I was awarded so fast. But not a word about "Geek" who was with me on that last mission. It is unfair." - he asked journalist to write about his friend.
"Geek" - Anton Timofeev 38yo yakut, father of 3, volunteered in 2022, survived Artyomovsk [Bakhmut], was heavily wounded in 2023 but his friend covered him. So he reenlisted after hospital to repay the debt to his comrades.
In the end the Russian say "Goodbye brother" but they cut off this part
Irony as death approaches, Ukrainian speaks Russian
Они почти все отлично говорят по-русски.
Ukrainians always speak Russian in streful situations 😂
why would he speak to him in ukrainian ?
also he could be russian also coz urkainian army has russian soldiers awell
The "Just leave me alone. You're the best fighter in the world." absolutely destroyed me. I watched this when it first came out, and couldn't do it again even though it's you breaking it down. Leaving this comment for the algorithm, but this one just hits too close for me.
Same, I'm not usually affected by war footage but this one really hit me. I cannot watch it again but I agree, it needs to be seen.
Same watched it with audio and had to get my bearings for a minute, same effect as that one where they try to rescue a few assaulters stuck in a mine field. No need to rewatch what lives rent free
Note: The guy shot him after a few minutes, so he did not respect the request and pretended he did in the medias...
@@johndoe-cd9vt he put a grenade under the Ukraine soldiers vest and he was still alive after that so he then shot him 3 times. So no he definitely didn’t let the guy die in peace but in his defence he claims he did it to end his suffering. I call bs
@@andybrown3016 it could be true, imagine watching somebody bleed out slowly, the iterview with the dude kinda supports the "mercy" perspective, he was clearly in distress even talking about it.
Back in school we had a veteran tell us his story about the islands war, and how he had a hand to hand combat against a British soldier, it always remained in my brain as something heroic, but after watching this video and getting an actual picture of what he might have gone through, i mostly feel pity for him and the British guy, war is horrible, although unfortunately in some cases like the Ukrainian one, there's no other option than resisting.
YAKUT - THE BEST RUSSIAN WARRIOR 🤙
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В зоне проведения СВО у бойца позывным "ТУТА" были ситуации похлеще. Про этот случай он почти забыл. Но кто-то это видео слил в мировую паутину. Его друг позывной "ГИК". Которого убили при водружении флага России. Он был добровольцем служил в ЧВК "Вагнер". Принимал участие в штурме г.Бахмута был тогда ранен. По нациальности якут из Момского улуса 1986 года рождения, отец троих детей. После излечения вернулся в СВО 39-ю гвардейскую бригаду где воевал "ТУТА".
6 days or so alone ,diversion, drone attack ,grenade and hand-to-hand fighting
remarkably impressive
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Украинский боец был русским. Это можно проанализировать, когда на адреналине, в бою, боль и ТД. Ты не будешь искать в голове другие слова, в критической ситуации человек будет говорить на родном языке, на котором мыслит в корне. И это грустно. Видно, что человек сам по себе не плохой, не злой. Жаль, что из-за страха смерти или тюрьмы, идут на эту бессмысленную бойню. Лучше бы с таким порывом защищали Украину в 2014 году, но что-то мало нашлось истинных патриотов...По факту это гражданская война, отложенная с 1991 года.
Нацист хотел речь толкнуть чтоб друзьям потом показать как он круто уберменьша завалил, он получил именно то за что платил.
У них это тоже самое что у нас было в 91 году, алкаш у власти который просрал все, у них нарик. Их не жалко уже, они не конфетами в наших солдат стреляют. И в Крокусе ничего не мешало расстреливать женщин и детей в упор. Естественно не без чуткого руководства америкосов. Это враги, ими были и будут всегда. Когда это понимаешь не сложно предвидеть их действия, ибо цель у них одна. К нам каждые сто лет приходят эти цивилизованные.
My grandfather received the purple heart after serving in ww2. Growing up outside of the US I never met him, but my dad told me he was a dead man with a beating heart, nothing going on behind those eyes. Watching videos like this I'm starting to understand, and I'm scared of the future
Videos likes these need to be shared and conversations had. War is dark. As an American veteran it makes me sick that my fellow countrymen focused so much on the "money" we just give away to Ukraine. I just want all of those people to know the cold hard truth. America did not want to be part of either world war. Until we had no choice. Make no mistake, the longer the conflict goes the more and more likely we will get involved. And if history repeats itself. It will be after a tragedy that we can't just look the other way from. Both soldiers fought a good fight. To those who haven't taken a life I want you to know that moment will haunt the victor for as long as he lives.
As a combat vet I think these RUclipsrs making reaction videos of it are disrespectful clowns. Dude was shot and beaten, stabbed, blown up, and then shot in the face. If I wasn't disabled I'd be in the legion. Any abled bodied veteran that thinks they're something but would make a video about the war instead of volunteering isn't anyone worth listening to.
@@michaelpalodichuk5000 Thats simply false. Just because he doesnt wanna go through that hell again (And from what I've heard, hes not mentally capable any longer) doesnt mean hes useless. I would be exempt from a draft Im pretty sure, so I must be useless too?
@@michaelpalodichuk5000 with all do respect, and I'm really going to try to be respectful here, emphasizing combat vet seems off to me, then you show anger towards the actions of another soldier. You should know what goes through the mind in combat. And what they experience in Ukraine is different that what we went through (Assuming). They are fighting force on force, known and uniformed enemies. It's a different war. What happened to the Ukrainian soldier is unfortunate, but I'd say your angry with the Russian soldier. We can commend those who treat their enemy with respect because that is rare. It is far more common for emotion to fuel our actions and while I don't agree with it i understand why the Russian did what he did. That's the dark truth that war is about. And videos like this open up the conversation...
@@michaelpalodichuk5000disabled with what? A self inflicted hand wound? 🤡
@michaelpalodichuk5000 Этот укронацист шёл убивать русского солдата, который был один. Русский победил. А если ты такой смелый приходи и попробуй убить русского, если сил хватит.
Its all edited out, if you watch the whole footage you can see the Russian picks up a piece of Slate debris that's sharpish and then jabs it in the eye of the ukranian that's what ends the struggle of the ukranian and the ending is what you see, not tho mention how the grenade explodes and his brain leaks into pools from his hair, its how people have fought for more than 10,000 years . its the sad reality
When Westerners realized that Russians soldiers are not the NPC in COD
when they stop watching people like Original Human and others who show ONLY: "Russia is defeated, Russia is losing, Russian tank is destroyed, Russia soldiers retreat in panic as Ukrainian soldiers win even more".
The full video is even more brutal.
Yeah, he cut it on purpose not to show that this was just a start of this hero's utter Rambo mode, some hollywood stuff, one man army not even joking.
Читаю комментарии и убеждаюсь, какие непонимающие люди их пишут. И вроде бы мужчины, которые, хотя бы по принадлежности к мужскому роду, мужскому уму и сообразительности, должны понимать ситуацию. А нет, не понимают. Даже я, женщина и то понимаю, что не мог он его взять в плен, не мог он его оставить в живых, это война, он находился на вражеской территрии, кругом дроны и нацисты вооруженные до зубов. А вы:"ой ой, как жалко украинца, как ему бедненькому было больно и плак плак"украинец его бы не пожалел, снял бы и красовался на фоне убитого российского солдата, еще бы издевался над ним добивая. Плохо вы их, украинцев, знаете. Он с 2016 г убивал мирных жителей. А якут всего лишь несколько месяцев на войне и он дрался не за жизнь свою, а за правду и справедливость.
А что вы переобулись ?Так все таки это война или СВО .?А вы знаете ,что в России за слово война вместо СВО срок светит .Задумайтесь .И кто по факту фашист тот кто родину защищает от оккупанта наёмного убийцы.Якут поехал аж за5тыс км от родного дома в чужую страну убивать людей.А вы женщина и оправдывает эту войну .Что делает якут в чужой стране?Чтобы прокормить детей не обязательно убивать людей .Тем более деньги заработанные на убийствах никому счастья не приносили.
Все правильно сделал, что за сантименты к врагу. А тем более к Украинцу, им столько предлагали и уговаривали все решить миром, время разговоров прошло. Они в наших парней не поцелуями стреляют. Теперь от Украины не должно ничего остаться чтоб другим не повадно было. С ней и так все кончено во всех смыслах. Вот пусть посмотрят те кто у нас говорят, надо менять хоть на кого, херакс и считай за один срок страна испарилась. Будущего нет, экономики нет, территории нет.
Oh so you know him personally and know exactly what the ukrainian did and what he would do and wouldn't do.
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@@oguroo84 Вначале разберись что в твоей ватной голове .?
@@oguroo84 вы русские т.е.(мокши,чуди,серия,финоугорцы)не забывайте чьи потомки .Ведь плясать надо оттуда .Вы русские потомки крепостных т.е.рабов .И не много ли вы берете на себя ?Уничтожить украинский народ и Украину .Вы ,что не видите как ваш царёк вас ведёт к пропасти .Не за горами тот день когда Россия распадётся .И все 22субьекта будут самостоятельными .Но что то среди них нет русской республики .
According to the interview with the Russian soldier, he came back, used the Ukrainian soldiers grenade and placed it under his vest, which blew him up, but only killed him partially so then he came back and shot him three times.
so the russian who won the fight tried to commit suicide?
I think you watched the interview translated by BBC or CNN......
Блять, ты считал сколько он выстрелил?
That’s not at all what happened. Not even close. One of them had a knife. One was stabbed. The one who was stabbed was then defeated so they other simply stayed next to him out of respect as they complimented eachothers fight. The one who was stabbed then asked to be left alone to die. Then the one who stabbed him after being convinced to leave , walked off and that was it. The one who was stabbed bled out. Nobody used a grenade and nobody shot anyone.
@JbBackFeeble А ты видел как украинские солдаты Азов убивали раненых русских солдат? Ты видел как в курской области украинские солдаты убивали мирных жителей? Ты гугл поиск посмотри. Русские всё делают правильно! Правда за Россией! 🇷🇺 Бог с Россией! 🇷🇺
This is not Ukrainian soldier last stand because that is Russian (Yakutian) soldier last stand he was surrounded by Ukrainian soldiers and FPVs
not true he survived and there is an interview with the russian soldier sadly
@@kierannicholas7231 sadly?
@@slovac6533 for western nazies ofcourse it is sadly.
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@@kierannicholas7231 Sadly? Oh you poor loser on the internet, you would probably be infinitely sader when you realise that Russia is winning everywhere unless you watch propaganda.
3:11 He says "You came to my homeland" what homeland is he talking about? Northern and Eastern Slavs united almost 1000 years ago. After the collapse of Rus', there were confrontations between Rurik's relatives, but Russians and Ukrainians are related to each other. The war happened because they were brainwashed, and they forgot the history of who founded the mother city of the Russians.
Ukraine is a soverign country. IT IS HIS HOMELAND. Orcs are INVADERS. He came into his COUNTRY and spread horror and misery.
@SpiderIscrazy 1. The only orcs here is you.
2. His "homeland" never was his and even so those who stole it have already sold it to blackrock and similar ghoulish corporations decades ago.
war happend coz russians want to take more land obviusly, not nato not other bllcrap they atlking about like combat moskitos and bio pegion labs.
thye expected to enter ukraine wihtout huge resistance, some of their items had standad antiprotest stuff like shiled and police clubs for those who will be against invasion turns out misclaculation not even money pump helped to prepare soild for soft invade
Of course Russians and Ukrainians are related, but it doesn't mean they don't have their respective homelands, just like the Poles and Czechs or Slovenes and Croats.
And besides, during the period you're describing (1000 years ago) Rus and Russians were not ethnic terms, but general terms to describe eastern slavs and plenty has happened to Ukrainian and Russian cultures to differentiate between them. You're taking history out of context.
Exactly
This shows true war 🫡
“You’re the best fighter in the world” hurt me…
One of the reasons people see war through rose glasses is because of this talk of respect and honour when in reality its just people being told what to do for reasons they and likely the public of whatever countries invlolved do not know. It's like the glorification of D-day. You think those guys had a choice of whether they got to charge out there into that mess? It's not a game, and glory doesn't bring little Timmy's dad home.
Luke, just please keep your mental health up. Big thanks from Ukraine for watching and sharing this, its SO important for us to know that we are not alone in this and I as both your proud long-time sub and Ukrainian citizen really appreciate every piece of your content. BUT in the end of the day please
take care of your mental health, those vids could get you really hard.
Also, do you mind checking out Task&Purpose's vid from Ukraine? They are really providing a big part of context of what is going on the field of war here, just as hard reality as this vid.
This is what death looks like.
Если так задуматься, сколько разных ситуаций происходит на полях сражений. То, что не попадает на камеру. А когда-то и вовсе не было чем записывать, легенды ходили по слухам, сколько выдуманного...
RUclips is so wrong in trying to stop these videos because watching something like this really hits home to how brutal war is and how brutal people can just kill because there ordered to by usually a coward that never is involved in the actuall fighting. Its trully sad that people will take orders from cowards.
People absolutely need to see the horrors of war.
I didn't expect many youtubers to watch this one.
Calling your momma cuts deep
Buddy, that is a legit knife fight right there, and if you seen the Russian side, that guy has war respect for other soldiers same as the Ukrainian I give both of them respect for the appreciation of war
I hear what you are saying ,but I give no respect to Orc ,because he shouldn't be there in the first place.
@@Warmenlt his a soldier! Of course his ordered to be there! Same as American Soldiers in Afghanistan and Iraq.
@@WarmenltСам ты орк! Русские сражаются за исторически русские земли!
@@WarmenltНе надо было дразнить русского медведя!
@ You are delusional, far from the same. First, there is nothing honorable in what that soldier is doing, he is an invader and occupier and lots of them were not even part of active army ,but despite the truth, signed up voluntarily after the war started to go kill people for money, in many cases to pay their own debts. Needless to say the army of looters, rapists and murderers of civilian population. Don't believe me , go fetch filmed raw footage. Irag/Afghanistan was not invasion nor occupation, it was incursion without any thought to run sham elections , to annex or occupy and it was in response to terrorist attack that killed over 3 thousand Americans you dumb wit. USA got the terrorist responsible for organizing the attack , toppled the government and pulled out when it was safe enough. What russian soldier is doing here is carrying out unlawful orders, for your information, Russian law itself states they do not have to carry out unlawful orders. So piss off, get educated and stop comparing USA iraq to a murderous tyrant actions.
Brutal video, yet it captures a powerful truth-despite being enemies in this war, they're just human beings caught on opposing sides of a tragic conflict. In another life, if this war didn’t exist and they met in a bar, they might have shared a drink, swapped stories, and even become good friends. It’s a sobering reminder of how wars divide people who may have far more in common than what separates them. But good video brotha definitely gives a different perspective
The truth is death
There’s some footage missing from this after the clip ends. The Russian soldier actually throws a grenade on the wounded Ukrainian as he lies on the floor.
I found this description of what happened - Grigoriev - also wounded in the fight - backs off and tells him: 'Goodbye.' The Russian's knife is clearly visible as he backs off, with blood seen on his face.
The defeated Ukrainian then pulled the pin on his grenade in an attempt to take his own life. Grigoriev said the grenade explosion left the Ukrainian even more wounded, with his hand blown off, but still alive.
He then told the Russian to 'finish me off', with Grigoriev then shooting his rival to 'put him out of his misery'.
@@quarksidious Yup, there's drone footage from this and you can see the russian leaving, not a single motion of him pulling a grenade before the explosion happens.
@@quarksidious this is wrong and the other guy is wrong aswell in the drone footage you can see the russian guy pull the pin the the grenade on throws it at the Ukrainian
@@alext4758 thats just wrong tho in the drone footage you can clearly see the russian pull the pin and throw it
@ I don't see that. Also the dialogue between the two is pretty clear.
You guys dehumanize Russian people a lot but see how he still had respect after defeating Ukrainian fighter what hurts is that he remember his mom❤ at his last moments
Почему навороченного десантника в экипировке НАТО не было элементарного тактического ножа? Якут гранату украинца положил под его бронежилет и отошёл. Вернулся, а украинец был в предсмертной агонии. Увидев это якут чтоб избавить его от мучительной смерти. Сделал три контрольных выстрела в голову. В данной ситуации якут поступил гуманно.
he diden't let him die he trowed a grenade under his had because he diden't understud wath the ucrainean soldier was saing later on a other video the russian soldier explained that he was under a efect of shock and he wasn t really hearing enithing he was just tring to kill that soldier
I’ve never been in the military and I’ve always understood that war is not is war and that the movies make people think it’s sexy and fun and it’s not but the amount of footage that is coming out in Ukraine really does change everything I’ve seen this video and normally I don’t have to much respect for Russia but the soldier was getting awards for this he said that he never knew about the video and he was ashamed that he was in a land of someone else country and also said that the Ukraine was a great fighter. Like you said tho it is a fight till the death and I respect both of them for that last moment of respect warrior to warrior they both showed humanity at a time when normally the video are very different endings
The Ukrainian soldier was Dmytro Maslovsky, his callsign was Cobra. Rest in peace.
Soon you will meet him, pendosia 🤣
Земля ему стекловатой 😂
@@АлексейАлексеевич-м8к 🥱
Земля ему стекловатой!
🇷🇺💪💪💪👍
The interview with the Russian soldier is insane the days after he literally said he thought the fight itself lasted only 5 mins
and he shot the Ukrainian, did not respect his last request
@@johndoe-cd9vt its lie
@@johndoe-cd9vt From what I've read the Ukrainian soldier pulled the pin of his grenade trying to end his own misery faster after the Russian soldier left him alone, which only "wounded" him more, but did not kill him. To which the Russian soldier went back and finished him off.
@johndoe-cd9vt He shot him so he doesn't suffer. In war leaving a combatant alive is very dangerous even if he is injured. This is why wars should not happen it turns us into beasts.
@@johndoe-cd9vt did not respect his request??
Everyone should be force to watch this.
What will it change? This is everyday struggle of Ukrainian warriors. They want their land and homes back they don`t want temporary peace.
@@vadymvv Lol what does that have to do with what I said? You're fighting ghosts.
Thank for your compassion in talking about this video. Of course hand to hand is the most up close and brutal part of combat. There has been a trend in the utilization of the American Tomahawk among some of the troops in the past war. I had actually purchased one before employment. Thought about that?
This is terrifying... we're all taught hand to hand combat in the military. Many of us dont ever get to do it irl thankfully. This is just really really sad.
He was not alone he was under the eye of his commanders, and was with his one teammate name "haza" who also got killed by Russian guy before this hand to hand combat began, also the Russian guy was all alone because his other teammates were got killed already, after this incident Ukraine send his 6 personal to kill that Russian guy but he survived that by hiding in the bunker, Ukrainian force tried everything but he injured 2 Ukrainians from that bunker so they left him there later he got rescued by Russian force ,the russian guy survived 6 days their before getting rescued ,no daudht why Ukrainian hero said he is the best soldier in the world.
He was not rescued - he crawled out through the fields while ukraineans were busy with russian attack from other direction. He refused offer of his friend to pick him on a dirt bike as he thought it will make them target for fpvs.
@musehtaicho thanks for this info
As the Ukrainian talks russian shows that the brotherhood of the two countries is close. got destroyed by west or atleast provoked the invasion because of the west...sad shit
he could be russian also there is ton of russians in urkainian army
Победителей не судят
you should watch chronicles of ryzhy i think it will peak your interest
It's one of the most bitter and foul irony's that we as a species have developed firearms and explosives so far to try to get away from such brutality in war. And yet when that all fails, that primal hand-to-hand combat is the default we go to. Like it slightly reminded me of what, at the time, seemed like a slightly humorous scene in "Saving Private Ryan" when the sergeant runs out of ammo and the German soldier also runs out of ammo and so they throw their guns at each other and then throw their helmets at each other. Like it seems slightly humorous in the context of they're throwing the kitchen sink into this, but that was probably how it was and how it is today. It's not, "We're going to punch each other, get a bloody nose, and then go get beers after and this will be a fun memory later on." It's a definite, "Either I die or he dies, and I don't want to die."
The things people do in those extreme survival situations is what keeps them up at night. I guarantee you that that Russian Soldier is not proud of what he's done. He's glad to go home, but he's definitely not going to brag about that time he took a man's life with his own hands. He's going to keep seeing that Ukrainian's face for the rest of his life. This has been one of the more notable "Nothing Wars" of modern times and it's painful how costly it's been. By "Nothing Wars" I mean the kinds of wars where one side claims to have a reason for conflict and all they're doing is disrupting the livelihood of the other side. The Cold War conflicts were a lot of Nothing Wars as the nations that were "host" of the conflicts never came out better than before the two sides got involved. And so we're watching Russia claim all sorts of BS that they want to take Ukraine for with no actual valid or legitimate reason to and China's trying to gear up to do the same to Taiwan. This isn't the last time this kind of fighting will happen and the chances of it happening increases every time China, North Korea, and Russia keep being dicks to the rest of the world.
Dont get it confused. Respect among humans and respect among fighters is NOT the same thing. Shouldn’t you understand that?
Nazis do not deserve any respect, not one bit.
Hey brother, not watching this one but wanted to leave a comment and a like.
All the commentators who say that it was a Russian soldier who threw a grenade at a Ukrainian are just lying! The Ukrainian blew himself up to die, but survived, and then the Russian soldier decided to shoot him, putting him out of his misery.
BS! Russian solider said that was his granede!
Also, I was wondering, are these soldiers wearing body cameras like police officers now?
The rest of the world needs to see this. War is such a waste. Brings back bad memories for me. My condolences to the family of the Ukraine man.
War isn't fair. It's not feeling. It's not a game nor a good thing in any capacity other than "it's war" by excuses or actions made to justify it... That said when it comes don't expect anything more than violence and blood because war is just that.
the video is a cut one where they dont show the part where the Russian blew off the Ukrainian's arm with a grenade which he survived and was concious after till the Russian finished him with 2 shots to the dome
It was the Ukrainian that pulled the grenade to end his life but it didn’t work so he asked the Russian to finish him
@-i6313 where did you get that from?
@@ristusnotta1653 This is an obvious fact.
@DenChiKun fact? Tell me where you got the info from because i watched the whole video and didnt see it?
@@ristusnotta1653 The drone video shows that the Russian did not throw anything there, but simply walked away. either the Ukrainian was finished off from above, or he blew himself up.
Ironically, this is the start of the utterly Rambo mod this soldier then goes on. Also, this is the only video that Original Human showing that Ukraine is actually not even close to winning despite what he shows, only videos of Ukraine winning to make people believe what they want to see.
The Germans feared the Asiatic Russians in WW2.
The price of a peace...
As an American, this is why it angers me to no end when I hear our soldier's enjoy their killing. Yes ideologically we dont see to eye and yeah some of those people dont deserve the air they breathe. At the end of the day that's someones child, father, brother ect,. You can be an effective soldier without getting sadistic pleasure from the killing and wounding of others.
Якут гранату украинца положил под его бронежилет и отошёл. Вернулся, а украинец был в предсмертной агонии. Увидев это якут чтоб избавить его от мучительной смерти. Сделал три контрольных выстрела в голову. В данной ситуации якут поступил гуманно.
In Afghanistan I always had my side arm as accessible as possible. I’m not sure if Ukrainians are issued them but I feel like that could have saved this guy
Украинских солдат было 2. Русский солдат был один. Это было в тылу украинской армии. Посмотрите видео с начала. Украинцы забрасывают русского гранатами, наводят дроны. После того как начался рукопашный бой, один украинский солдат убежал. Это был бой один на один! Русский якут победил! Россия сила! Якуты сила! Россия! 🇷🇺
Well guess what i live in Uptown new york and i live this everyday and nobody is paying me neither is my government sending billions of dollars to my neighborhood so my life can change so what else can i say but i got the scars to prove it
Theres a video of interview on russian soldier in that particular battle. He manage to pick up a broken glass from window then he stab the eye of ukrainian soldier. In which case the ukrianian soldier lost the grip of knife because of the pain, you can see it how the russian soldier just grab the knife. The inerview shows the detail of thier fight.
It's sad for both sides
SLAVA RUSSIA URRAAA ❤❤❤❤🎉
It's impossible to watch with your pic covering it broski
Russian soilder like john wich out the corner
And not once did these two think to stop and ask what they were there fighting for smh😔
dn thats rough... crazy how fast things can go wrong
The drone video of the whole thing is a lot more gruesome, it doesn't just end with the Ukrainian giving the Russian those kind words.
The Russian throws a frag grenade on the Ukrainian who was still actively bleeding out wanting to die on his terms - it blows off his arm and he is still alive until he gets shot in the head by the Russian.
is that true?
Yes it is 😔
From that video of drone, is it certain that Russian soldier bit off Ukraine soldier's hand?
it's not even true
@obelixycoby1091 Yeah there's video on the Combat Footage subreddit
Is there such a thing as a former Royal marine?
This one is too brutal i have seen enough death in the last 3 years not going to watch this one.
Really hard to watch the video with you pausing it every 3 seconds. Play the whole thing, then go back and break it down please.
That saddened my day
I've been watching people die online for 20 years. This is the first one that actually really upset me. It's upsetting for how violent close combat can be, for the humanity they show each other, but also because that Russian drops a grenade on him after the dude asks to be left alone which I can't tell if it's an act of mercy or he's just being a dick.
Like what are we actually doing as a species?
Rip your google daddy money for this video. This affected me a lot. Brutal
What the full interview of the yakut soldier to know the full context of the situation.
ruclips.net/video/aHXFkNSpa7s/видео.htmlsi=m7Q_RDxyUJULHdA3
ive watched this video a few times now the fact that the russian walked down the wall. Police and military train to stay away from the corner so that barrel swipe up or the person dont grab the barrel. sad to see someone that dont have the training that they should have its amazing to watch this knowing that thousands of troops from both sides started and ended their "careers" due to lack of training and or proper leadership. RIP bro fly high up there.
I think it was more because he wasn't sure if that guy was alone or not. He said in the interview that he had, at that point, shot this guy's buddy. Could be either that, or the fact that war is, indeed, hell, and all those pretty things they teach at CQB are in no way applicable when faced with a life or death situation. I'd seen a video of a russian guy training recruits and showing them "ridiculous" movements (how to fall, how to kick your legs off to sweep your body faster) that they wouldn't teach in basic, but that would probably save these guys' lives in a pickle.
Для иностранцев это жестокое видео. Для меня же это вполне нормальное видео. Чем это видео отличается от других так это то что был рукопашный бой и все на этом. А по жестокости я видел видео куда более жестокие начиная с 2014 года.
when I hear Ukrainian Soldier say you come to my homeland . I really feel his pain Maybe he didn't die, If he doesn't talk much during a fight and saves his strength for the fight, but I understand his feelings and his pain that he wanted the Russian soldiers to know. I hate Russian for Aggressive Ukrainian Respect this man, please rest in. Peace. 😔🙏
Oy boy, you are misinformed and brainwashed by western propaganda. You better look for other info too. Don't let them use your emotions, if you are not a girl ofcourse. Find Patric Lancaster atleast. His old videos.
Both sides have every right to call that land "theirs".
مسرحية
W vid
He just uploaded it lmao
@ My apologies didnt know you were fast like that
Iw been really having it hard dude and school is not going well and my parents are pretty disappointed in me and teachers are really shoving the bad grades into my face and calling my parents all the time about my situation. Failing as a young lad who just turned 19 depression is hitting pretty hard the whole war has been pretty influential here and iw been thinking about joining the Ukraine forces getting training and just fighting in the war. And if I live and i probably won't if I do I'll try to chase my dreams. ❤ Ill see in half a year if the war will still be going on I'll join.
But great vids mate ❤ keep it up always a blaze to watch you.
@@wixenlol9897do you live in Ukraine?
@@tvhead7074Right next to it.
Russia are the Best fighters in the history..
Good video, but it doesn't defeat the fact that the British Royal Navy is in third place to France. 😆
I wonder what this has to do with the price of tea in China.
FOR HONOR, FOR GLORY, SLAVA UKRAINI
Слава ТЦК! 😂
yikes
The Russian soldier then lies to the TV and says he didnt came back, this is a lie, he cameback knowing that the ukranian was about die yet still lobbed a graned to him.
there are no Ruzzian soldiers in Ukraine, only Orcs.
Ffuuu, smells like dirty khokhol comment.
FAFO🚀🤖I liked this video OriginalHuman yes!!!!👍😅
Please don’t laugh man. This not funny Please respect Ukrainian Soldier
It's not a laugh of disrespect it's laughing during the absurdity of what you're watching, the idea that you are watching a brutal knife fight between 2 soldiers and one still throws a snarky comment to the other one during the scrap. It's laughing at the absurdity of that in the same way someone might find dark humor funny.
Как топорно , почему только украинскому ?
Когда вы промоете глаза в своемом бесстыдном тупизме двойных стандартов ....
@@ReimuHakurei-b6i Because this Russian is a criminal and is killing an innocent person on his land. You people are shameless. And there was no genocide in the Donbas so stop. And stop typing in Russian. We don't like your kind here.
Luke's not laughing at the Ukrainian soldier dying you absolute clown. Get off the internet and go touch grass.
@crustymario1216 yes I knew but I still can’t laugh.
@OriginalHuman The Russian guy was awarded for a reason he behaved very professional and did a...well it wasn't the cleanest but he got the job done...however that Ukrainian is lucky that soldier remained professional...not all Russians are like this...I sure as hell am not...when I was in combat a few times I bit the ear off, nose, gouge eyes and if anything I wouldn't of gone round the wall close as I got a mid ranged rifle so I would of gone round mid range and get the hint...the guy's not Infront of me and there's a corner...you know...but war isn't nice and therefore TAKE THE NEGOATION👏💡also I wear spiked knuckles custom designed Kevlar gloves, which you can get when you pay for and also a ballista knife so it would of been a 'beep bop' to the neck and not gonna lie that guy would of pi$$ed me off if he hurt me like that because some people react with rage when they're injured and I'm one of them unfortunately💪💪 Really nice when I'm not hurting or drunk btw😂🤣 Also it's different when you're a private contractor...big money but only deployment and extraction...the rest is getting it done🚀🤖 combat axes are good but the ballista knife is better as it has a launch button and when it's locked in you can used it for chopping wood and food and opening tins and all that...but idk how it works outside the private sector as there's loads of military networks and shops available through the training you get to know, both Black market and Government👏💡
watch the video of the Azov regiment and the 3rd assault brigade. these guys are real professionals
да, вот только весь азов уже в гробах двухсотыми
Они нацисты.
I'm sure you don't even know who Nazis are. You're just repeating the words of Russian propaganda.
@@Yaroslav_1983 а кого это волнует? Запад и есть нацисты поделившие планету на страны разных категорий миров, первые и третьи.
1:45 the video starts. He doesn't watch the ads or intros to other channels that he's taking content from...don't watch his until he starts.
I am confused who kill ukraine soldiers or russia soldiers who die???
Nazee lost.
@Mr.Funnyman273 and who is nazee??
you gonna fake more PTSD and pretend you been in this situation?