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  1. Probably killed by a soviet mine made by a far off relative. great aunt or something.

    He should have stayed home in Russia.

  2. “Ah yes, the place leadership said they cleared all the mines.  I just need to run fast to avoid the artillery, then they said Id be fine.”

    18 hrs later:

    “Ah yes, the place leadership said they cleared all the mines.  I just…”

  3. He made it a meter further then the last 3, iam sure his commander is already reporting the frontline advance

  4. GreenCollegeGardener on

    That’s like walking out of Silo and making it a step further up the hill than the last people who went out to clean.

  5. You can try the piling up technique, just walk on the bodies themselves afterwards, no mines guaranteed!

  6. It still baffles me how the Russian people are tolerating the murderous intent of their leaders and the huge losses of their young, old and criminally insane.

  7. EorlundGraumaehne on

    Sees killing line, walks to killing line, becomes part of the killing line

  8. LastXmasIGaveYouHSV on

    Jesus Christ, that’s hell. But it’s like the old joke of the guy counting 8… 8… 8… while he runs around a well.

  9. Automatic_Setting123 on

    He made exact same position as the 2 other nearby. Pretty well trained these Russian soldiers. 😄

  10. That is a perfect spot to keep placing that same mine with a drone. Sprinkle in a few petal mines for good measure.

  11. i_am_not_so_unique on

    There is a military saying:

    “Dead bodies attract more dead bodies”.

    Means – if you see dead bodies that means that this is 100% a killzone and you have to be extra careful around it.

    Running is the least careful thin you can do on the battlefield.

  12. Previous-Discount961 on

    From source 

    Hryshyne area. This is what infantry movement looks like in a sector within range of reconnaissance and drone strikes. This invader was moving fairly efficiently and quickly toward a passage through the anti-tank ditch. The passage is, of course, under constant surveillance. The bodies of russian soldiers killed earlier are already lying at this point. After each such dash, the area is remotely mined again with anti-personnel mines dropped from drones

  13. MasterStrike88 on

    Looks like a bounding mine aka Jumping Betty.

    After being triggered, there is a charge that propels the mine into the air. A thin wire, just around a person’s height long, is connected to the base, so when the mine reaches that height, it is detonated. Spreads shrapnel all over the place, and is a great way to wipe out an entire squad.

  14. Stunning-Ad9030 on

    Any person with a normal mind would turn around immediately upon seeing these pictures.

  15. ZooneTrooper on

    It was clear that there would be a mine there. The soil was still “fresh and loose” on the ground. 🤪💥

  16. When I am playing video games and I see a pile of my team mates corpses in an area I do not go that way ik something bad is gonna happen this logic would work well here too.

  17. PantheonOfFlowers on

    Ahh shit. This must be that magical russian face recognition Ai software at work!

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