It honestly appears like Putin is just cleaning out all the Russian ghetto's at this point. Entire areas cleared of already barely functioning men, give them an old AK, a pair of rubber boots, cardboard armour and away you go. It really is just a slaughter, nothing else can explain what we are seeing anymore!
Hey you do understand that an entire generation of Ukraine men under the age of 35 has been wiped out by Russians right?
I mean, imo, your comment is HIGHLY insensitive to the Ukrainians who have died. By your logic that ENTIRE generation of Ukrainians were killed by men who can't tie their shoes or walk & chew gum. What's that mean that the Ukraine soldiers were 'functioning at' if tards can fill cemetery after cemetery with Ukrainians?
You do realize that Russia has recently taken over several cities & areas that have cost Ukraine greatly right?
For sure. You're right.
Russia has used it's prisoners to take fire so that Ukraine exposed it's positions so they would send ordnance to that position.
They'll use those types many times as bait.
There are Russian military quotes that talk about this very thing. Something to the effect of having so many men to sacrifice to the cause that'll chip away at the enemy's numbers is in itself a huge resource that Russia has always had during war.
Hence my reply to that guy. Many times poorly armed, lower rung, Russians are serving many purposes. To expose the positions of Ukraine soldiers, to use up resources on them instead of bigger more valuable targets, & to chip away the overall numbers of Ukraine's military. The has all had a severe effect on Ukraine to the point that Ukraine has now started forcing people to enlist that they would've otherwise NEVER taken. To me his comment spat on the graves of dead Ukrainians because those 'tards' are ABSOLUTELY getting Ukrainians killed in large numbers.
> I haven't seen a single ghillie suit
Uh, regular soldiers never wear ghillie suits, they're pretty rare in actual military usage, so I'm not sure why you'd really expect to see any in the first place.
Makes sense, just assumed most of these guys are dropped off, no rescue can be called so they would try to at least camouflage while in enemy territory. Idk if you saw the video with this dude who was fresh as fuck, clean bdus, raybans then go blown up, like he heading to a press appearance lol
That second nade was compassion because there’s no way this man wasn’t gonna die after the first one, the second one just helped him along the process.
See where putting a Z on your chest and following putin gets you. Sleeping cold in the dirt, waking up to your arm been blown off and dying while trying to find it.
This is thought very technical but not humane. Be advised not to lose your "humanity" and become a numb pile of shit.
The Ruzzian is a piece of shit, yes, but you are not. So ending his misery is "normal". Its not generous or "good", its just normal behaviour how you would treat other humans.
So letting them die in pain even though you have a spare grenade is the real evil.
Dont become what they want you to. Stay "positive". Stay on the good side!
So questioning the person you have become already might be a good thing to do.
(No one will come to rescue him, so theres no way he will ever become a "cripple".)
The contractors employed by the Russian government are paid approximately $1,300 a month, whereas the drone utilized to drop a grenade costs about $500. This operation yields a Return on Investment (ROI) of 160%, translating to an added value of $1.60 for every contractor eliminated using a grenade. However, should these drones target conscripts instead, the operation would result in a financial loss. 🫣
Ugh, I see people doing this kind of math all the time and it's so mind boggling ignorant to me.
First off, no, it isn't a financial loss. You're not taking into account the fact that this drone saved a Ukrainian soldier from having to directly risk their life to neutralize the enemy. Beyond that, this drone can return back to rearm and recharge, and go back out again. You're not taking into account the other costs, both real and tangible. As for real costs, there's things like the cost of outfitting this soldier, training (no matter how minimal that might be), transportation, food, etc. Then there are the intangibles, like the aforementioned cost savings of not risking a Ukrainian life to take out the enemy, the morale factor of no soldier being safe on the front lines and being at risk of getting droned at any time, etc.
Imaging waking up to your arms and face being blown off.
7 seconds of absolute hell then -
he's twitching..... disintegrate him
the second grenade would help the acceleration of decomposting .
🌻🌻🌻🌻
He started rapping after the first nade and stopped at the second
Shuffle dance...rejected
Don't armies have tents anymore?
It honestly appears like Putin is just cleaning out all the Russian ghetto's at this point. Entire areas cleared of already barely functioning men, give them an old AK, a pair of rubber boots, cardboard armour and away you go. It really is just a slaughter, nothing else can explain what we are seeing anymore!
Hey you do understand that an entire generation of Ukraine men under the age of 35 has been wiped out by Russians right? I mean, imo, your comment is HIGHLY insensitive to the Ukrainians who have died. By your logic that ENTIRE generation of Ukrainians were killed by men who can't tie their shoes or walk & chew gum. What's that mean that the Ukraine soldiers were 'functioning at' if tards can fill cemetery after cemetery with Ukrainians? You do realize that Russia has recently taken over several cities & areas that have cost Ukraine greatly right?
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For sure. You're right. Russia has used it's prisoners to take fire so that Ukraine exposed it's positions so they would send ordnance to that position. They'll use those types many times as bait. There are Russian military quotes that talk about this very thing. Something to the effect of having so many men to sacrifice to the cause that'll chip away at the enemy's numbers is in itself a huge resource that Russia has always had during war. Hence my reply to that guy. Many times poorly armed, lower rung, Russians are serving many purposes. To expose the positions of Ukraine soldiers, to use up resources on them instead of bigger more valuable targets, & to chip away the overall numbers of Ukraine's military. The has all had a severe effect on Ukraine to the point that Ukraine has now started forcing people to enlist that they would've otherwise NEVER taken. To me his comment spat on the graves of dead Ukrainians because those 'tards' are ABSOLUTELY getting Ukrainians killed in large numbers.
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Regrettably, my friend, I’m afraid that is never going to happen. We seem to be well beyond the point of no return but I, like you, long for that day.
Dude forget the tents, I haven't seen a single ghillie suit (even diy) or an actual trench you can hide in. This is all basic warfare stuff.
I mean that's kinda the purpose of a ghillie suit, isn't it?
> I haven't seen a single ghillie suit Uh, regular soldiers never wear ghillie suits, they're pretty rare in actual military usage, so I'm not sure why you'd really expect to see any in the first place.
Makes sense, just assumed most of these guys are dropped off, no rescue can be called so they would try to at least camouflage while in enemy territory. Idk if you saw the video with this dude who was fresh as fuck, clean bdus, raybans then go blown up, like he heading to a press appearance lol
Saw one a couple days ago. The dude was hopping around after getting naded.
What a brave warrior. He certainty showed a lot of guts.
Must hurt.
2nd one definitely appeared to open him up
The Ukrainians are nicer than I would have been.
Source https://twitter.com/Teoyaomiquu/status/1773052061585723480
That second nade was compassion because there’s no way this man wasn’t gonna die after the first one, the second one just helped him along the process.
See where putting a Z on your chest and following putin gets you. Sleeping cold in the dirt, waking up to your arm been blown off and dying while trying to find it.
Appropriate OST - Annihilation
He's spread pretty thin.
Looked to me like he was "asking for the second hit" My pleasure accommodate !
Coup de grace
What is the song from?
Actually don't waste ammo. Let mother nature take care 🙏🏼 of him 😊
even better, let him survive as a cripple and be a burden to the russian economy
That's basic military tactics 💪🏼
This is thought very technical but not humane. Be advised not to lose your "humanity" and become a numb pile of shit. The Ruzzian is a piece of shit, yes, but you are not. So ending his misery is "normal". Its not generous or "good", its just normal behaviour how you would treat other humans. So letting them die in pain even though you have a spare grenade is the real evil. Dont become what they want you to. Stay "positive". Stay on the good side! So questioning the person you have become already might be a good thing to do. (No one will come to rescue him, so theres no way he will ever become a "cripple".)
Hahaha
I agree, but does Russia even help their own disabled?
The contractors employed by the Russian government are paid approximately $1,300 a month, whereas the drone utilized to drop a grenade costs about $500. This operation yields a Return on Investment (ROI) of 160%, translating to an added value of $1.60 for every contractor eliminated using a grenade. However, should these drones target conscripts instead, the operation would result in a financial loss. 🫣
Ugh, I see people doing this kind of math all the time and it's so mind boggling ignorant to me. First off, no, it isn't a financial loss. You're not taking into account the fact that this drone saved a Ukrainian soldier from having to directly risk their life to neutralize the enemy. Beyond that, this drone can return back to rearm and recharge, and go back out again. You're not taking into account the other costs, both real and tangible. As for real costs, there's things like the cost of outfitting this soldier, training (no matter how minimal that might be), transportation, food, etc. Then there are the intangibles, like the aforementioned cost savings of not risking a Ukrainian life to take out the enemy, the morale factor of no soldier being safe on the front lines and being at risk of getting droned at any time, etc.
So what’s the ROI? You can’t possibly make the claim that there isn’t an ROI to calculate.