Russian POWs from the Kursk region. Some of them appear to be barely 18 years old, despite Putin’s promise that conscripts would not be sent to the trenches.



by BigDeckBob

33 comments
  1. Bot surprising they lay down their weapons by the hundreds.
    Glad those kids are not fooled enough tongive their lifes for the Führov.

    Maybe when the lifes of their children are at risk some russians might wake up.

    There is nothing for them to gain and so much to lose

  2. Tough guy there with the 死 (Death) tattoo on his neck. To quote the Tom Berenger character Sgt Barnes from the film Platoon: “Death? What you all know about death?”

  3. Putin really does the Hitler Speedrun. Now we arrived at the “Volkssturm”, sending Children.

  4. The promise was they wouldn’t send conscripts to the warzone in Ukraine. Which is true, they were inside Russia and not in a warzone.

  5. Russia, kills all prisoners.
    Where as Ukraine, has bin capturing most their opponents…. really shows the nature of each side.

  6. I’m going to make an assessment that these kids have rich parents who called in favors. They all came from Kursk, which was relatively safe until now. They all look young, well fed, they have most of their teeth, none of them are wounded, and they all just gave up because they actually have a life to go back to. Not like the meat waves in the south. They look like homeless people.

  7. Honestly very weird to see a Russian POW that doesn’t look like a balding inbred with missing teeth.

  8. Putin didn’t send them to the front. It’s legit to use conscripts if the country is attacked. Still hope they just surrender. No need to die for him.

  9. So Putin sends the old and worn out (anyone over 40 outside the cities) to the front for meat wave and leaves the boys to have a summer camp on the border. Ukraine must have know this was their Achilles heel, if not, what a great discovery.

  10. Rough AI Translation:

    Were there military personnel, and if so, in what percentage or proportion? How many of them were there, and did you see any representatives of the Akhmat special forces? Some people say they were there and ran away, while others say they weren’t there at all. Did you see any adults, including the Akhmat special forces?”

    We had one captain left. He lived with us, and he ended up with us in Genoa. And we had three people from CapMat.

    This is specifically the Sakhmat special forces. And they were captured. That’s exactly what the unit was called, Sakhmat special forces. Is that correct?

  11. No wonder the Russians are desperate for a quick prisoner exchange. How embarrassing for Putin.

  12. Join the army. No, of course we do not make you fight, it´s like an funny game. Russian promise on that….

  13. Don’t worry, they won’t be send to the trenches, the newest tactic seems to be dropping them without cover directly in front of an Ukrainian trench. Very efficient!

  14. Option A: POW in Ukraine until your 1 year of service is complete.

    Option B: Back to Russia to complete your service.

    I think being a POW in Ukraine is the greatest gift these guys could have been given

  15. In sovjet russia, conscripts do not go to trenches, trenches comes to conscripts! 🇷🇺

  16. This isn’t the first wave of younger conscripts. I distinctly remember seeing waves of younger conscripts way back in Mariupol that were shot and killed there. To see this popping up again is simply insane.

  17. In fairness, they were not sent to ‘the’ trenches, there were no trenches there until they had to dig them

  18. Jesus, so this is how Counter Strike edge-lords who claimed to nuke my town and fuck my mom looks like?
    Cringe

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