This is actually from a "special tactical training" event held in Krasnoperekopsk, where security forces across three departments learned to prevent terrorist attacks.

Policeman Daniel Z (27) playing the role of a a militant tried to grab a zarya-2M flashbang thrown by an employee of the Russian Guard. He tried to sue with an investigation opened up on recklesness causing serious harm, but was closed just 6 months later with no findings.



Source: K-17-

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  1. I love that when asked at the end of the vod “did you grabbed it or what?” he said “no i turn around she were just there”

  2. SnackyMcGeeeeeeeee on

    This was training, he KNEW they used flashbacks, and he tried to fucking pick one up?

    Darwin says let him die.

  3. I’ve seen the uncensored version but didn’t realize it wasn’t a frag. Holy shit. Expedient Hand Removal Service.

  4. I said this in the last thread:

    If a grenade lands next to you, the best possible thing you could do is be laid on the ground and let 99% of the shrapnel miss you, preferably your head in the opposite direction to the grenade like he was and being in the open is even better, the concussive force won’t do much except disorientate you a little *maybe*.

    The worst thing you could do is try to grab said grenade.

    The fact that this is a flashbang if even more stupid he grabbed it, not only because it’s not a danger to your life but because they generally have a shorter fuse time.

  5. I thought he was pretty calm and the grenade blast was too little til I read the context.

  6. RogueMallShinobi on

    Tbh I would get my hand blown off if it meant I didn’t have to serve as Russian infantry in this war

  7. They can give him a hook to support his rifle while he fires with the other hand.
    He should be a LOT more careful as he dropped his “handheld” radio……..

  8. Both-Employment-5113 on

    still fake video, blurrying and addign some shitty watermark to hide the visible markers of it being fake is just a subhuman thing to do really.

  9. >Investigators opened a criminal case for causing grievous bodily harm through negligence, but six months later, they found no evidence of a crime and closed it. The key piece of evidence—the footage from Daniil’s helmet cam—was missing.

    Literally “Your hand loss is not service-related”

    I wonder if they ever found his hand? Or was it blown to smithereens?

  10. Translation from Baza Telegram channel

    >

    >A police officer in Crimea lost his arm during a training exercise when fellow law enforcement officers threw a grenade at him. He is now trying to bring those responsible to justice.

    >According to Baza, a “tactical training exercise” was taking place in Krasnoperekopsk in late May: law enforcement officers from three agencies were learning to prevent terrorist attacks. The role of a simulated militant was played by 27-year-old police officer Daniil Z. A Rosgvardia officer threw a Zarya-2M flashbang grenade in his direction. It is typically used only against armed criminals and only at a distance of at least 2.5 meters. The officer instinctively grabbed the grenade to throw it further away. At that moment, an explosion occurred, severely injuring Daniil Z.

    >The training was immediately stopped, and the police officer was hospitalized. Doctors diagnosed him with a traumatic amputation of his left hand, second-degree burns, shrapnel wounds to his legs, feet, and face, and sensorineural hearing loss. An examination ruled his injuries constituted serious bodily harm.

    >Investigators opened a criminal case for causing grievous bodily harm through negligence, but six months later, they found no evidence of a crime and closed it. The key piece of evidence—the footage from Daniil’s helmet cam—was missing.

    >The Russian National Guard told Baza that an internal investigation confirmed that Daniil himself was to blame for the tragedy—he shouldn’t have picked up the grenade. The victim claims he wasn’t aware of the plan to use the grenades, had only a second to think, and that his actions were merely reflexive. However, just a minute before the incident, he himself had thrown an airsoft grenade toward his colleagues.

    >Now Daniil is trying to hold the security forces who threw the grenade at him accountable. He accuses them of criminal negligence, which led to his disability.

    >

  11. RunYouCleverPotato on

    I love…how dumb people are informed by movies. There is a concrete platform, jump on it and roll away. the ‘wall’ will protect the fool. Darwin him

  12. WesternLuck6607 on

    Why are they throwing flashbangs that close in training let alone why are they throwing flashbangs in general it just shows how much of dumb asses are sent to the front lines to die

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