That's Chosen Company, I know Muzzy from that company.. Muzzy was the British guy shot in the neck.. He lived and made a full recovery despite the PKM round to the neck that broke 4 bones in his neck.. He's still on the front in Donetsk and now leads his own team. Great guy with balls of British steel.
The guy with in the start of the video, and seen alot of his POV in the video (Dual sight, scope and reddot on the side) was a Swedish voloteer who unfortunatly has died in combat not long ago. RIP Johan
Chosen Company, which we see is a group that was dissatisfied for various reasons in the International Legion of Ukraine and joined the regular Armed Forces of Ukraine under the 59th Motorised Brigade, so they're an international element apart of wider Ukrainian Brigade
Oh, I hear british and American troops on this one....i see in the comments they were joined by Swedish too, RIP to those fallen and may the universe be in your side for the ones still fighting. All heroes ❤
8:07 That's what happens when you survive a sizeable explosion. It does a serious number on your brain which can cause physical shellshock. And the psychological impact is not dissimilar from, say, someone who was just in a bad car accident.
I have a form of TBI that affects my thinking and sleeping. I have nightmares every night can't remember if I get up to get something and 10 seconds later I stand there trying to figure out what I got up for. It's not from combat but from a 40 foot fall accident. I tried to land and roll. I didn't break any limbs but I crushed my sinus cavities orbital. When I hit I took a knee to my left eye. Was knocked out for 15 minutes. I can only imagine what those guys are going thru day in and day out.
I am a civilian, I live in Kyiv - thanks to the whole world, there is a lot of air defense here, and we are relatively safe. but I constantly hear sirens, explosions and the noise of drones. Recently I started having a panic attack - it turned out that the water in the pan was boiling, its noise scared me😅 but when there is a bombing, I am always absolutely calm. a few days ago the ruZZians threw a new type of bomb, it exploded 500 meters from us, even the balcony door shook. I just picked up my dog and took him to the bathroom away from the windows. a strange state... you are afraid of what is not there, but when it is there, you are not afraid
Сьогодні стала свідком того що таке насправді ПТСР , в Києві , дитячій майданчик і на лавочці сидить молодий хлопець у цивільному одязі , десь взірвалась якась пітарда чи щось схоже за звуком , той хлопець впав на землю і почав перекатуватись , це тривало декілька хвилин . До нього підійшов підліток спитати чи йому потрібна якась поміч і тількі тоді він зупинився підвівся і знов сів на лавку. Ось що наразі коється з нашими хлопцями після того пекла 😢
I saw an interview with the guy who’s footage we are seeing and the man that ran into him was NOT a journalist as the media claimed he just didn’t have a weapon for some reason but he showed in the drone footage that the Russian actually looped around him to his left heading back to his men and GRABBED an AK off a dead Comrad and began shooting at the Foreign fighters but was killed almost immediately after picking up the rifle,..so he was not a journalist, was a soldier , was NOT surrendering or fleeing his unit to give up, the dog of war and limited exposure of the Foreign fighter he probably couldn’t see he was Ukraine until he was ontop of him. He didn’t know clearly they were surrounded. Crazy decision to be made by the foreign fighter, yes he was unarmed and kinda seemed like he was surrendering and harmless as he could have jumped on the camera guy but just goes to show, not shooting him or tacking him almost got teamates killed when he returned got a rifle and fired. It’s always plausible soldiers run out of ammo and still have knives and grenades so I’d say safer to take him out if u can’t easilly subdue him.
With the RPG, at a distance of 20-30 meters, I dont think warhead in it had time to arm. I cant remember RPG's minium arm distance, but it also didnt look like it exploded either (Either it flew past the frame of the drone, or hit the ground and went dud)
It's one thing to watch the videos in the comfort of your own home, but it's another to fight for your life in those trenches. only the dead saw the end of the war.
So that Russian is running from Charlie Co and lands into Bravo trench. He hears them speaking English and decided, wrong trench, and excuses himself back. 😆
CAC, please check out Funker530’s interview of one of the members of this team! He goes into detail of exactly everything going on, who everybody is, etc. Interesting note at the beginning is those lines are MICLICs from the day prior, which is why they were confident they shouldn’t get hit by a mine. We saw how that turned out, but luckily nobody was KIA from it.
Regarding the grenade, you've asked what's this one. Those grenades with white caps are RGO/RGN nades. These are blast action so it detonates immediately as it hits the ground rather than after fixed time. Kinda helpful in mountains (cause it doesn't slide of the angled surface) and in CQB (enemy has no chance to kick it back or hide).
I can’t get enough of your battle reviews! Wondered if you might do some ‘John Madden’ type stuff to show us where things are and what’s going on. Also would like to hear more about the rifles they are carrying. I know you mention some by military lingo but would like to hear what they are. Fantastic job! I totally support your channel and cause.
That assault was well done. Just came to my mind watching this that one "interesting" thing about volunteers especially early in the war was how many foreign soldiers who came couldn't handle it and we are talking about combat veterans. There was this Finnish guy who made quite the observation between like the mentality of him and other Finnish volunteers and soldiers from other countries like the US. He said that some many soldiers from the US left because "they started to very quickly miss their mom when they realised they are fighting a war without full air superiority, arty superiority and against armored units. These guys had been to like Afganistan and such but many apparently were kind of used to fighting insurgents with lightyear difference in equipment and resources. That as a topic is quite interesting on how to prepare soldiers for an actual war. I read somewhere on why Finnish conscripts handle themselves so well in exercises and that is because our training is fully focused on "conventional war". Also the guy I mentioned I think also said that Finnish volunteers in Ukraine seemed to handle the situation often better, even though they might now have actual combat experience, just because we have always prepared to defend against Russia alone. We in our training had to always assume that we are the under dog in every way materially. It would be interesting to read some research material about this topic, like how soldiers might get used to some situation and not then "work" in other. I have heard like Finnish officers talk about how some NATO countries have sacrificed conventional war capatibilities to train for insurgensy fighting. Which probably is true and understandable given what has been going on for few decades. Now it just has to be switched back. On that same topic I also heard that the situation kind of goes higher as well. Like for career officers it has been more beneficial to study to lead troops in peacekeeping missions than to train to command in actual war. This was I think mentioned by former head of Finnish military intelligence, that many NATO countries have generals who have learned to lead units (usually smaller than their rank should hold) in peacekeeping rather than war. He said that same as with the Finnish conscripts the officers and generals learn and train to lead brigades, divisions and army corps in war first and not peacekeeping missions. Whilst this probably isn't entirely the situaion and I think the general who said this knows it, but it was a time limit required simplification that NATO needs to prepare for war again first and not to fight insurgencies. Wow this became a rant.
well i mean, seems that this is a first conventional army on army war in a while, and yet russians started it hoping for a blitzkrieg and then it all bogged down to some old good wwI trench warfare. But still, talking in terms of russian warfare, they are well fucking familiar with tactics such as artillery wall and then sending meat waves to take over obliterated defence positions. And they don't give a shit about their losses. And idk if there is any tactic that can be employed agains theirs
If you fought for years with all the best equipment, air superiority, and the best artillery. Could you imagine going some place to fight and not have that. Every hard situation call in the helicopters, call in the A10, call in mortars, call in artillery. It makes life so much easier and doesn’t induce critical thinking. USA haven’t fought a war like that since WW2 and we will probably never will. I could see why the soldiers became very enraged and could see it as a lost cause.
Yeah I think it is interesting since this of course wasn't the case for all. And you can't blame those soldiers either. It just goes to show how much you can gain moral support from having overpowering support. It might also indicate the mentality of those soldiers. They might not have been ready to go all the way as others are. Again you can't excatly blame volunteers of that. They might not have realised their "commitment" level either before shit hit the fan.@@Snickerszn
It's difficult to see but just after 3:52 an spg or rpg warhead passes just through the top of the frame. A meter lower and they would have had an MCI on their infiltration. Jesus.
At 15:33 "Check him" Other soldier hits the body with his rifle "For grenades" "Awe yep" Soldier proceeds to check the body while saying "Bad day at the office mate"
not sure exactly when but when they dismount you can pause the video and see an rpg head feet in front of one of the guys faces and then it hits the humvee behind him after pretty wild stuff
I love how the subtitles for Ukrainian commentator calls the International Volunteers "Stormtroopers" I think their shooting was a little too accurate to be called stormtroopers.
Believe it or not my Commrad is in Charkiw and Fight actualy for Kremina around and in the Forrest.Budi Pozdravljen i pazi se Pozdrav od Hrvata Slava Ukrajini 🇺🇦🇭🇷 Herojima Slava 🇺🇦 the Russian Soldier on minute 5 is a dreamer or Vodka drunken by the Way to se him is so surreal,but you can Interpret that this Soldier are in Trouble.
If you're interested in the international volunteers fighting in Ukraine, you might be interested in this video. It's an interview of 3 Canadians with the 3rd Assault Brigade. No combat footage. Just a recounting of their experience in Avdiivka.
Дякую, американці повинні знати, що ця війна не тільки з Росією. Ця війна за свободу всього людства проти глобальної влади! Чому, на вашу думку, ваші та європейські політики затримують для нас зброю?
So this is from awhile ago then adivka fell last week it's cool to see the piston guns like the SCAR, Bren, and the B&T APC becoming battle proven well ig the SCAR already was but its nice the rest are too
That Canadian guy talked about it in "Funker 430" channel stream. Ukrainian video editors received these two videos simultaneously so they think that they directly related, and put this two together Actually Canadian guy was wounded by indirect fire (120mm mortar) and it's happened few hours after they captured position. Russians blasted position with indirect fire to the end of the day.
@yehorleus9209 Yeah, Russians have no issues with shelling their own men if it means getting one of the boys.. I was told it was a drone by someone that was wounded nearby, but an explosion looks like an explosion to everyone who sees it, I suppose the sourse of the explosion is a matter of opinion to the people who see it as opposed to those it affects, and the people with those opinions tell different people like me, their version. Obviously the guy who it happened to is most likely to be correct.. So I'll take it, thanks for clearing it up.
That's Chosen Company, I know Muzzy from that company.. Muzzy was the British guy shot in the neck.. He lived and made a full recovery despite the PKM round to the neck that broke 4 bones in his neck.. He's still on the front in Donetsk and now leads his own team. Great guy with balls of British steel.
@Ashley-cr9izfr....god bless
I'm from Dudley/Wolves but didn't recognise that @Ashley-cr9iz
Fucking monster! 💪
Muzzy is a champ. Scary injury but he brushed it off like it was nothing.
@Ashley-cr9iz😂😂😂 Satans work more like Ukraine are the badies 🔥
The guy with in the start of the video, and seen alot of his POV in the video (Dual sight, scope and reddot on the side) was a Swedish voloteer who unfortunatly has died in combat not long ago. RIP Johan
R.I.P ✊
The sniper? Valhall it is then
RIP and respect to his sacrifice for the greater good.❤❤
Sorry to here that. RIP brave soldier. 🇺🇸🇺🇦✝️
Yeah his Callsign was Swede too.. He was a warrior.
Always love your breakdowns of ukraine footage thank you
Absolutely insane footage. Glory to Ukraine!
Chosen Company, which we see is a group that was dissatisfied for various reasons in the International Legion of Ukraine and joined the regular Armed Forces of Ukraine under the 59th Motorised Brigade, so they're an international element apart of wider Ukrainian Brigade
Thank you for your work and support for Ukraine.
I really appreciate it!!!
You are good man!
Yep, this was one of the craziest videos I've seen so far from the war. I'm so happy you've covered it.
17:12. This soldier here, Callsign Swede, real name Johan is now KIA. Rest in peace brother, Valhalla awaits. Glory to Heroes.
That explains the Snigel pouches I saw in this video. Snigel is a swedish brand creating non lethal military kit.
May he rest in peace and may god take him to everlasting peace🙏🏻
I would really like to thank you for enlightening the situation in Ukraine, it would be cool if you looked at more such videos
It’s crazy how difficult it is to clear such a small area, even with a well coordinated team and a drone spotting overhead.
Glory to Ukraine 🇺🇦
Thank you for support
The hyper focus and situational awareness is astoundingly good. Communication is clear and targets call outs
Amazing video, amazing guys. Glory to all friends of Ukraine.
Absolutely insane footage.
Great video mate
The granade he took from the guy hit, was a russian RGN - Ruchnaya Granata Nastupatel'naya (Hand Grenade Offensive) it's a impact granade!
Oh, I hear british and American troops on this one....i see in the comments they were joined by Swedish too, RIP to those fallen and may the universe be in your side for the ones still fighting. All heroes ❤
"Check him"
-buttstroke
"check him for grenades"
"oh"
Hi, Teo 👋 Cheers from Kyiv
Thank you for covering this one!
8:33 remember that drone you saw? That badass survived it
A couple of Aussies and British in there too. Can hear their accents.
8:07 That's what happens when you survive a sizeable explosion. It does a serious number on your brain which can cause physical shellshock.
And the psychological impact is not dissimilar from, say, someone who was just in a bad car accident.
Shellshock can give you brain damage such as concussion and micro-tearing of brain tissues.
I have a form of TBI that affects my thinking and sleeping. I have nightmares every night can't remember if I get up to get something and 10 seconds later I stand there trying to figure out what I got up for. It's not from combat but from a 40 foot fall accident. I tried to land and roll. I didn't break any limbs but I crushed my sinus cavities orbital. When I hit I took a knee to my left eye. Was knocked out for 15 minutes. I can only imagine what those guys are going thru day in and day out.
Дякую за Американських синів, дякую за підтримку!🇺🇦🤝
The amount of people with PTSD from drone noises...
I am a civilian, I live in Kyiv - thanks to the whole world, there is a lot of air defense here, and we are relatively safe. but I constantly hear sirens, explosions and the noise of drones. Recently I started having a panic attack - it turned out that the water in the pan was boiling, its noise scared me😅 but when there is a bombing, I am always absolutely calm. a few days ago the ruZZians threw a new type of bomb, it exploded 500 meters from us, even the balcony door shook. I just picked up my dog and took him to the bathroom away from the windows. a strange state... you are afraid of what is not there, but when it is there, you are not afraid
Сьогодні стала свідком того що таке насправді ПТСР , в Києві , дитячій майданчик і на лавочці сидить молодий хлопець у цивільному одязі , десь взірвалась якась пітарда чи щось схоже за звуком , той хлопець впав на землю і почав перекатуватись , це тривало декілька хвилин . До нього підійшов підліток спитати чи йому потрібна якась поміч і тількі тоді він зупинився підвівся і знов сів на лавку. Ось що наразі коється з нашими хлопцями після того пекла 😢
@@VegaLirahope you're good buddy !! We're all behind you in the UK
@@josephbuckley5961 🫂
Hearing the aussie voices there 🇦🇺
Vila i frid Johan! Må Valhall alltid grönska vid dina fötter
I saw an interview with the guy who’s footage we are seeing and the man that ran into him was NOT a journalist as the media claimed he just didn’t have a weapon for some reason but he showed in the drone footage that the Russian actually looped around him to his left heading back to his men and GRABBED an AK off a dead Comrad and began shooting at the Foreign fighters but was killed almost immediately after picking up the rifle,..so he was not a journalist, was a soldier , was NOT surrendering or fleeing his unit to give up, the dog of war and limited exposure of the Foreign fighter he probably couldn’t see he was Ukraine until he was ontop of him. He didn’t know clearly they were surrounded. Crazy decision to be made by the foreign fighter, yes he was unarmed and kinda seemed like he was surrendering and harmless as he could have jumped on the camera guy but just goes to show, not shooting him or tacking him almost got teamates killed when he returned got a rifle and fired. It’s always plausible soldiers run out of ammo and still have knives and grenades so I’d say safer to take him out if u can’t easilly subdue him.
15:30
"Check him."
*thunks dead body with rifle butt*
"See if he's got grenades."
"Oh, right."
*leans over body*
"Bad day at the office, mate."
With the RPG, at a distance of 20-30 meters, I dont think warhead in it had time to arm. I cant remember RPG's minium arm distance, but it also didnt look like it exploded either (Either it flew past the frame of the drone, or hit the ground and went dud)
Знову топ контент )
2:02 This weapon is Polish MSBS GROT
Whats the cap he's wearing?
Theres an Australian accent in there somewhere
It's one thing to watch the videos in the comfort of your own home, but it's another to fight for your life in those trenches.
only the dead saw the end of the war.
So that Russian is running from Charlie Co and lands into Bravo trench. He hears them speaking English and decided, wrong trench, and excuses himself back. 😆
18:49 This dude is a literal PUBG character model..😂
Edit-
26:27 I told you already, This man jumped straight out of Russian PUBG lol
CAC, please check out Funker530’s interview of one of the members of this team! He goes into detail of exactly everything going on, who everybody is, etc.
Interesting note at the beginning is those lines are MICLICs from the day prior, which is why they were confident they shouldn’t get hit by a mine. We saw how that turned out, but luckily nobody was KIA from it.
Keep plugging em boys
Great video, brother 👏 Keep up the good work 👍
Noticed the the guy with leg wound and the shaking hands had a Canadian flag on the front. 🍁🍁
I guess those are not engineers putting marks for a pass through a minefield, but a leftover from mine clearing charges ?
Those nades around 13:20 are VOGs, impact grenades.
Regarding the grenade, you've asked what's this one. Those grenades with white caps are RGO/RGN nades. These are blast action so it detonates immediately as it hits the ground rather than after fixed time. Kinda helpful in mountains (cause it doesn't slide of the angled surface) and in CQB (enemy has no chance to kick it back or hide).
Man being able to see replays of combat must be a great tool for TL and Commanders
Several Brit voices in there!
God bless Ukrania for Victoria ❤
I can’t get enough of your battle reviews!
Wondered if you might do some ‘John Madden’ type stuff to show us where things are and what’s going on. Also would like to hear more about the rifles they are carrying. I know you mention some by military lingo but would like to hear what they are.
Fantastic job! I totally support your channel and cause.
No coments, 🇺🇲🇺🇦🇨🇦🇯🇵💪🔥👏
That assault was well done.
Just came to my mind watching this that one "interesting" thing about volunteers especially early in the war was how many foreign soldiers who came couldn't handle it and we are talking about combat veterans. There was this Finnish guy who made quite the observation between like the mentality of him and other Finnish volunteers and soldiers from other countries like the US.
He said that some many soldiers from the US left because "they started to very quickly miss their mom when they realised they are fighting a war without full air superiority, arty superiority and against armored units. These guys had been to like Afganistan and such but many apparently were kind of used to fighting insurgents with lightyear difference in equipment and resources.
That as a topic is quite interesting on how to prepare soldiers for an actual war. I read somewhere on why Finnish conscripts handle themselves so well in exercises and that is because our training is fully focused on "conventional war". Also the guy I mentioned I think also said that Finnish volunteers in Ukraine seemed to handle the situation often better, even though they might now have actual combat experience, just because we have always prepared to defend against Russia alone. We in our training had to always assume that we are the under dog in every way materially.
It would be interesting to read some research material about this topic, like how soldiers might get used to some situation and not then "work" in other. I have heard like Finnish officers talk about how some NATO countries have sacrificed conventional war capatibilities to train for insurgensy fighting. Which probably is true and understandable given what has been going on for few decades. Now it just has to be switched back. On that same topic I also heard that the situation kind of goes higher as well. Like for career officers it has been more beneficial to study to lead troops in peacekeeping missions than to train to command in actual war. This was I think mentioned by former head of Finnish military intelligence, that many NATO countries have generals who have learned to lead units (usually smaller than their rank should hold) in peacekeeping rather than war. He said that same as with the Finnish conscripts the officers and generals learn and train to lead brigades, divisions and army corps in war first and not peacekeeping missions.
Whilst this probably isn't entirely the situaion and I think the general who said this knows it, but it was a time limit required simplification that NATO needs to prepare for war again first and not to fight insurgencies.
Wow this became a rant.
well i mean, seems that this is a first conventional army on army war in a while, and yet russians started it hoping for a blitzkrieg and then it all bogged down to some old good wwI trench warfare. But still, talking in terms of russian warfare, they are well fucking familiar with tactics such as artillery wall and then sending meat waves to take over obliterated defence positions. And they don't give a shit about their losses. And idk if there is any tactic that can be employed agains theirs
If you fought for years with all the best equipment, air superiority, and the best artillery. Could you imagine going some place to fight and not have that. Every hard situation call in the helicopters, call in the A10, call in mortars, call in artillery. It makes life so much easier and doesn’t induce critical thinking. USA haven’t fought a war like that since WW2 and we will probably never will. I could see why the soldiers became very enraged and could see it as a lost cause.
Yeah I think it is interesting since this of course wasn't the case for all. And you can't blame those soldiers either. It just goes to show how much you can gain moral support from having overpowering support.
It might also indicate the mentality of those soldiers. They might not have been ready to go all the way as others are. Again you can't excatly blame volunteers of that. They might not have realised their "commitment" level either before shit hit the fan.@@Snickerszn
It's difficult to see but just after 3:52 an spg or rpg warhead passes just through the top of the frame. A meter lower and they would have had an MCI on their infiltration. Jesus.
When he said “fucking hell” that’s how you know he’s been watching too many foreign volunteers videos respectfully 😂😂
Slava Ukraini! 💙💛
Love the TeddyFresh 💪
"that dude was lost in the sauce" 🤣🤣 lmfao that was insane
Герої роблять роботу!
That white lines along the road probably from the demine systems
Thx for covering the true situation on the front ❤
So, now u can see how looks real war
that was an impact grenade FYI
The grenade that you don't recognize at 13: 22 it`s soviet RGN grenade.
Kobe frag from that man
At 15:33
"Check him"
Other soldier hits the body with his rifle
"For grenades"
"Awe yep"
Soldier proceeds to check the body while saying "Bad day at the office mate"
wtf that last line I didnt even notice 😆
The trench clearing footage out of this conflict has made me hate trenches even more than I did during training. Absolute nightmare and hell.
15:38 "tough day at the office mate". Yes, tough day indeed. Should've stayed home.
not sure exactly when but when they dismount you can pause the video and see an rpg head feet in front of one of the guys faces and then it hits the humvee behind him after pretty wild stuff
Crazy
I love how the subtitles for Ukrainian commentator calls the International Volunteers "Stormtroopers" I think their shooting was a little too accurate to be called stormtroopers.
Not starwars stormtroopers WW1 stormtroopers
i guess the guy who was jump in Ukie trenches chilling at top left corner at 16:38
31 / 5 000
Wyniki tłumaczenia
Tłumaczenie
This rifle is a Polish MSBS Grot
Believe it or not my Commrad is in Charkiw and Fight actualy for Kremina around and in the Forrest.Budi Pozdravljen i pazi se Pozdrav od Hrvata Slava Ukrajini 🇺🇦🇭🇷 Herojima Slava 🇺🇦 the Russian Soldier on minute 5 is a dreamer or Vodka drunken by the Way to se him is so surreal,but you can Interpret that this
Soldier are in Trouble.
That,"Bad day at the office mate?"
If you're interested in the international volunteers fighting in Ukraine, you might be interested in this video. It's an interview of 3 Canadians with the 3rd Assault Brigade. No combat footage. Just a recounting of their experience in Avdiivka.
ruclips.net/video/kfopJ0BW2lk/видео.html&si=iYC03liXHF-wDqnC
ruclips.net/video/kfopJ0BW2lk/видео.html&si=iYC03liXHF-wDqnC
The link keeps on getting deleted...
The video is called "Canadians of the 3AB Fighting in Avdiivka"
Love 💕. What was that channel again to buy the Ukrainian shell art??? I just can’t find it?? Janet ❤
Instagram - Wartrace Workshop
26:31 Russian Amazon driver.
Imagine watching Russian side 😳 that's gonna be brutal 😳
Is there a british guy there?
It's a pity that the new video wasn't recommended by RUclips. I just wanted to check if there was anything new on the channel and here it is.
Love chosen company
Thank you, interesting video
Chosen company rolls up onto the trenches basically and blitz trench positions
React to Inside Brazil’s Elite SpecOps Unit Storming the Favelas
Thanks brother for checking the vid out
should rect to russian offensives aswell, always get both sides of the story
Дякую 💪🇺🇦🇺🇸❤️
Дякую, американці повинні знати, що ця війна не тільки з Росією. Ця війна за свободу всього людства проти глобальної влади! Чому, на вашу думку, ваші та європейські політики затримують для нас зброю?
He was shot with the PKM I believe?
Ok this recording was insane. that dude with the nade
So this is from awhile ago then adivka fell last week it's cool to see the piston guns like the SCAR, Bren, and the B&T APC becoming battle proven well ig the SCAR already was but its nice the rest are too
Its like a freeway greenbelt !
Тут руские сдихают
Візьми у Дацика Інтерв'ю
The Canadian PKM gunner was hit by a suicide drone.. Thats why you see it just after the other team saw the drone in the air.
That Canadian guy talked about it in "Funker 430" channel stream. Ukrainian video editors received these two videos simultaneously so they think that they directly related, and put this two together
Actually Canadian guy was wounded by indirect fire (120mm mortar) and it's happened few hours after they captured position. Russians blasted position with indirect fire to the end of the day.
@yehorleus9209 Yeah, Russians have no issues with shelling their own men if it means getting one of the boys.. I was told it was a drone by someone that was wounded nearby, but an explosion looks like an explosion to everyone who sees it, I suppose the sourse of the explosion is a matter of opinion to the people who see it as opposed to those it affects, and the people with those opinions tell different people like me, their version. Obviously the guy who it happened to is most likely to be correct.. So I'll take it, thanks for clearing it up.
Господи , це жах ! Бережи всіх , хто захищає Нашу Україну !💙💙💛💛✊✊🙏🙏🙏🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🙏🙏🙏
fuck yeah canada
I heard that Russian puts an IED to their trenches after they escape. I learned this from the two guys (american and british) on Garand Thumb's video.
Holy shit!😮
Есть видео где Украинцы бегут из Авдеевки? Или как Азов сдается в плен в Мариуполе?
есть видео как россияне бегут ото киева херсона харькова
I'm not gonna pause it much - 2 mins in he pauses it LOL
8:49 the drone
Watch sas rogue heroes, it tells the story of founder of the sas lieutenant David sterling, in north africa during WW2.
Респект ЗСУ!💪👍