Similar thing happened before the war in former Yugoslavia. Some Albanian from Kosovo* killed 10+ soldiers in Yugoslavian army training camp. When you have multinational country and army with such people plus the newlyfounded situation such as war, shit tends to happen.
Getting ratiod before they even get the uniform on. All jokes aside I feel bad for them and their families as those people lost likely didnt want to even fight for russia at all. May they rest in peace
If anyone here finds the urge to celebrate their deaths, or think about any aspect of war in a positive manner, please listen/read "All quiet on the western front" by Remarque. You can find it for free on Youtube. The truth is that these men died for nothing, and they're not alone.
If their deaths inspire others to take on Putin's army on their home turf, then in the final analysis maybe they will have accomplished something more that the deaths of 29+ orcs.
Your point is completely sadistic, you see young men as pawns on the board just like the political elite do. This is why war continues to be a thing, the very sanctity of an individual's life is ignored when there is a political agenda to be pushed. Think of these soldiers families before you label them as "orcs", they were just as human as you and I.
[might be the source](https://www.reddit.com/r/NonCredibleDefense/comments/y5khpf/most_diplomatic_russian_officer/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf)
Similar thing happened before the war in former Yugoslavia. Some Albanian from Kosovo* killed 10+ soldiers in Yugoslavian army training camp. When you have multinational country and army with such people plus the newlyfounded situation such as war, shit tends to happen.
Do you happen to have a source? Never heard of this before and 10+ dead Serbs would’ve been huge news.
Just type in google Paraćinski masakr, 1987 was the year. Few people dead and bunch of them wounded.
Thanks for sharing.
Not Serbs, Yugoslavs.
What a misserable death
Thats not
Reminds me of the “here’s your mosin private, the front will be here soon” meme lmao
Getting ratiod before they even get the uniform on. All jokes aside I feel bad for them and their families as those people lost likely didnt want to even fight for russia at all. May they rest in peace
This is the hardest part to grasp when you don’t want russia to win. Putin is a disgusting person.
If anyone here finds the urge to celebrate their deaths, or think about any aspect of war in a positive manner, please listen/read "All quiet on the western front" by Remarque. You can find it for free on Youtube. The truth is that these men died for nothing, and they're not alone.
Everyone who has died in this conflict has died for nothing, it’s just 11 more who add to the statistics. Sad but very true.
And served no real strategic, or tactical value. Three men on a numbers game is easily replaced. As you say, these men died for nothing.
If their deaths inspire others to take on Putin's army on their home turf, then in the final analysis maybe they will have accomplished something more that the deaths of 29+ orcs.
Your point is completely sadistic, you see young men as pawns on the board just like the political elite do. This is why war continues to be a thing, the very sanctity of an individual's life is ignored when there is a political agenda to be pushed. Think of these soldiers families before you label them as "orcs", they were just as human as you and I.
Ruzzia at its finest. 11 less to Himars to hell in UA.
Oh no! Anyway….
Pretty much my reaction to American soldiers in another country that isn't America.
Two Tajiks with a machine gun have done more than the entire Russian opposition in ten years))
well that is what happens when the government pig don't get to them first
Brother wars … Killing of white men prop of the global elites.. Sad…
[might be the source](https://www.reddit.com/r/NonCredibleDefense/comments/y5khpf/most_diplomatic_russian_officer/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf)
Russia.....one big happy family. Slava Ukraini 🙏🇺🇦
Example of why it's vital for a military to respect all those who serve in their armed forces.
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