
Telegram caption:
«ОСТАННІЙ ПОЦІЛУНОК пУТІНА»
На відео ви бачите «останній поцілунок путіна». Так, у цього явища навіть назва вже є, бо випадки не поодинокі. Виконує — черговий штурмовик ворога на півночі від Покровська.
Незважаючи на поранення — жодного зайвого руху, жодних вагань. Ніби він тренувався й готувався до цього на якихось заняттях.
Можливо, саме так у ворога виглядає те, що відбувається замість тактичної медицини?
Бо подібний жест уже фіксували дрони десятки разів. Випадковість? Інструктаж? Ставлення до життя власних солдатів у командування ворога?
Translation:
“PUTIN’S LAST KISS”
In the video you see “Putin’s last kiss”. Yes, this phenomenon even has a name, because cases are not rare. Performed by another attack aircraft north of Pokrovsk.
Despite the wounds, there is no unnecessary movement, no hesitation. As if he had trained and prepared for this in some classes.
Maybe this is what the enemy sees as what is happening instead of tactical medicine?
Because drones have already recorded a similar gesture dozens of times. Coincidence? Instruction? The attitude towards the lives of their own soldiers in the enemy command?
Source: Due_Bridge5901
13 Comments
wretched
Yeah fair enough
why waste so much time, just do it in russia. at least you probably gonna be buried
Is u/FalseGod still keeping count?
“You can’t fire me, because I quit!”
These never get any easier to watch
Injured, probably figured he was dead anyway, no need to agonize.
Gotta move quick to get to the respawn.
reminds me of that one Russian survivor from an assault, a drone just flew past him and he blew his head off with a shotgun without hesitation
Newest invention straight from Russia, trash that takes itself out.
Put acorns in your pockets before going out of the wire so when you get your ticket punched, you can return as something useful to humanity.
I wonder about the mental health of drone operators who survive the war. There have been drone operators in previous wars like Afghanistan of course, but those weren’t FPV drones that often kamikaze their targets.
On one hand you’re not actually there with your targets as you shoot or stab them, surrounded by screams and explosions. On the other hand you see a lot more than the average soldier, and probably kill a whole lot more enemies.
It would not surprise me if survivors come out of it with an aversion for monitors, TV and video games in particular.
Dying to a massive attack song nice touch.