• automaticdoor75@sopuli.xyz
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    I have a few questions about these videos. Are the soldiers aware of the drones above them? Are these drones small and quiet enough that you wouldn’t notice them unless you were actively looking for them? Why are all these soldiers lying flat? It seems like that makes them much more exposed to these drone-grenade attacks.

    Sorry if these questions have obvious answers. I am very ignorant about ground combat and drone warfare, just trying to learn.

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      They’re cleary aware there’s drones above, yes. They seems exhausted, we don’t know for how long they’re under attack but fatigue plays it’s role. They also don’t have any counter-measure, and are not trained to act a certain way.

      Without good fortifications hiding you from the enemy sight, there’s actually not much you can do to protect yourself. At some point it’s just every man for himself. You can always give away your mate position, as we can see here, it only works for a brief moment.

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      Drones are fairly loud, you can hear them unless they are a few hundred feet up if your hearing isn’t damaged and there isn’t a lot of ambient noise. In this case the drone is tens of feet up, so they could see and hear it.

      With how poorly trained and how they are kept in a state of fatigue, the Russians have two options; wait to die and end their misery or run and die tired.

      You can see the guy in the background just sitting there waiting for his turn. He isn’t shooting at the drone, he is just waiting for one hell to end.

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      I think the guy in the trench was trying to play dead. Doesn’t seem to be any cover around, and the drone could easily have followed him if he moved

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    My guess is that he had given up on life at that moment and was probably happy that it would be a quick death as opposed to bleeding out or losing limbs.

    Fucked up, but that’s war.

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    Killing people who are cowering in fear is not a good look. Maybe it has to be done, surrender isn’t possible, idk. But Posting the video is not going to make the attackers look like the good guys.

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      Maybe then they should fuck off back home to Russia and it wouldn’t be a problem.

      Surrender, leave, or die.

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        I agree with you and agree that, sadly, this is what war looks like. But you’re wrong on one point: the Russian soldiers don’t have a choice. Their government is at fault. Yes, it has to be done. Yes, they killed many Ukrainian civilians. But they were conscripted and given the option to fight, or face capital charges (which likely means death). Did this soldier personally deserve it? Maybe, maybe not. But it had to be done.

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          I agree. It’s shit and I’ve become desensitized to things like this.

          But they do have a choice, and that is one of surrender. If this soldier had put up a white flag, he would be alive today. Instead he chose to eat a grenade.

          I have a hard time coming to terms psychologically with the latter part of your post, personally, about whether this particular soldier deserved what happened. As a human being, of course not, all should have the opportunity to be free and flourish. But as an extension of his government’s warpath lunacy, yes, he did.

          At the end of the day, the ultimate blame, and the person for whom these poor people are dying, falls to Putin, but the choice is ultimately still up to the individual soldier: surrender, leave, or die.

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          People keep pretending like the Russian government is completely separate from Russians. Somehow they’ve just always managed to end up with incredibly brutal and violent governments over the past few hundred years, but the poor poor little Russians are never at fault for that.

          Fuck them, and fuck that attitude.

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            Are you talking about civilians or militants?

            If you talking about civilians, the problem with your logic is that everyone is complicit some way or another.

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                The thing is, eroupe still get energy from Russia. Which means Eroupe is complicit. Along with companies that sells electronics and other equipment needed to create and launch missile. These electronics and other military resources comes from deals with China.

                Nato and Eroupe and many other countries deal with China which basically support Russia directly.

                So where do you draw the line of separation between miltant government and civilians.

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          So they should kill their authorities who send them to another country to kill, rape, and torture civilians.

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          Sorry, but they really do have a choice. They could choose to face those capital charges, and risk dying without killing others first. They could choose to attempt to surrender or desert, and risk being killed without causing harm to others. They could choose to turn their guns on their conscription officer, or other commanders (as some have done) and likely die while fighting to protect others.

          They made a choice to risk their life in an attempt to kill innocents. They could have chosen to risk it while protecting them.

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        Or it’s a Ukrainian POW or citizen from occupied territory that just got blown up. Hopefully not and these things can be verified before pulling the trigger somehow.

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      Fuck those Russian bastards.

      Russian bastards who shot captured Ukrainian soldiers lived less than half an hour after their crime. Soldiers of the Armed Forces avenged their brothers. The bodies of the vilely killed Ukrainian soldiers were evacuated and handed over to their relatives for burial. The soldiers of the 82nd separate amphibious assault brigade turned out to be dead.

      https://sopuli.xyz/post/7393530

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      It’s sad, but these people are in someone else’s home with the intent to kill. What else are they supposed to do? Ask them nicely to leave? They already did