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    1. NadAngelParaBellum on

      They all signed a contract to kill people in another country for money. I have no pity for them.

    2. DataGeek101 on

      How did that easy money stint in the military work out for you guys? Looks pretty badly.

    3. Ok-Lawfulness3305 on

      Russians shot surrendering soldiers. Ukraine wont lose the war.

    4. OutdoorsNSmores on

      The families in Ukraine who have been killed in their own apartments were not given a chance to beg for their lives.

      I really want to see a second item drop, a small package of sunflower seeds.

    5. Interesting. Out of nowhere, OP suddenly decided to publish these videos everywhere in a few days.

    6. Sudden_Impact7490 on

      I don’t like the optics of executing surrendering soldiers on either side. We can’t call videos of Russians executing POWs war crimes then praise this immediately after.

    7. OGKing69 on

      I enjoy watching Russian orcs being permanently put to sleep. Glory to the heroes. Glory to Ukraine.

    8. Stalaktitas on

      Well, they came there to die for their tsar, right? Mission accomplished 🏆

    9. This is mercy killing from Ukraine side. Ukraine does not have the resources to track every Russian soldier. If they kill him, they can move on to the next. Ukraine cannot afford to always have mercy. Russia has zero mercy for Ukraine.

    10. A whole generation of Russian men will have nightmares about getting hunted down by exploding drones. What a world.

    11. Ok-Quarter510 on

      why liquidating someone who,s decided to not be a thread anymore

    12. Which-Forever-1873 on

      russian soldier surrenders to artilley shell.
      Omg war crime .
      russia is fast track to #1 in war crimes in the 21st century

    13. hofdichter_og on

      I don’t know why this popped up in my Reddit but this is fucked up regardless which side you are.

    14. DJ_Spark_Shot on

      But that there haven’t been atrocities from Russia as well, but not accepting surrender is a war crime. I wouldn’t be publishing this; if for no other reason than to protect the operator from scrutiny and possible prosecution once this is all over with. 

    15. JinglehymerSchmidt on

      Returning home will grant them mercy. Invaders get none.

    16. Zeemer101 on

      are we really going down their level by killing potential POWs? This seems out of character. If this got spread, it will only give the orcs more excuse to torture our lads.

    17. ChungsGhost on

      Odds are that these abject losers knew what they had signed up for considering that Russian forces in occupied Ukraine are made up of contract soldiers (*kontraktniki*) who signed up for a regular paycheck (or a signing bonus), or in the case of convicts, willingly signed up for a chance at their criminal record to be scrubbed. The distinction between these quasi-mercenaries and genuine volunteers is meaningless since the outcome is the same with **Russian invaders / trespassers / intruders being in Ukraine.**

      In any case, [the stereotyped poor “conscript” isn’t allowed to serve outside ~~Russia~~ the Neo-GоІdеn Ноrdе](https://kyivindependent.com/russia-has-not-declared-mobilization-what-drives-its-soldiers-to-war/) but even then, there’s still plenty of work such “helpless” conscripts can do in the safety of their МоngоІеѕquе motherland like operating Shahed launch sites (N.B. Shaheds have a maximum range of 2,000 km) or working on the planes and ships that launch cruise missiles or powered glide bombs at Ukrainian apartment buildings, schools, supermarkets, grain warehouses, etc.

      It’s thus a **myth** that the Russian forces in Ukraine are dominated by mere conscripts or “victims” of some “draft”. Yet such a myth fits well with Western bleeding hearts’ (mis)understanding of Russian society as an unrealistic and cartoonish despotism in which ordinary Russians have absolutely no agency **and** are somehow by default opposed intellectually and morally to whatever invasion and associated depravity that the big, bad Czar approves.

      It’s also to the detriment of the Ukrainians that too many Westerners cling to this myth and the related trope of the Оrdіnаrу Ruѕѕіаn Сіtіzеn™ by being still convinced that allowing these oh-so-deserving Good Russians™ to flee freely to the civilized world would actually affect the Russian hordes’ ability to maintain their manpower advantage over the defending Ukrainians.

    18. duncanofnazareth on

      If a soldier is surrendering isn’t this wrong? I know the Russian pig-dogs would kill anyone, but this is no different. At least as prisoners they could be traded for Ukrainian POWs later.

    19. littleitaly24 on

      That last fpv was toying with him. They both knew he was going to blyat. But the pilot just made it that much more interesting to watch.

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