In Sudzha, some of the locals who stayed behind are stealing from the homes of their neighbors who have left.



by Dredd_Doctor

27 comments
  1. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: The Russians loot everything

    Ukraine’s invasion of Russia: The Russians loot everything

    Looting must somehow be anchored in the Russian DNA.

    If Russia gets the territories back at some point: “Look, the Ukrainians have looted everything!”

  2. They are russians after all, so what else to expect? You just can not polish a diamond out of a turd.

  3. A normal day in the Russkiy Mir. If their neighbors had toilets and washing machines, they would have been gone first. A nation of looters. We should deports US looters to Russia where they would no doubt fit right in.

  4. A proud Russian tradition! This must be the culture Putin spoke about that they want to spread to other countries.

  5. Russian society has a strong link to primitive “survival of the fittest” mentality. That’s what this looting is. Russia like to pretend it’s a first world country but it really isn’t, which is why they spend billions on a new army instead of a better society. It’s also why they gravitate to countries like in Africa, that 3rd world primitive menatilty is just where they’re at.

    Putin had a chance to bring Russia into the 21st century, and instead he doubled down on medieval values, and bringing war to Russia again.

  6. Guy is probably thinking “Fuck were going to be blamed for stealing this shit”

    I used quotations but I actually have no idea what he said… just imagining what he’s thinking.

  7. Anyone who’s ever had the trucks stop rolling in and restocking the shelves at the local shops knows how long it takes before you need to start thinking outside the box to get your food.

  8. It’s sad that they have to upload footage like this to demonstrate their innocence of looting when it’s the neighbours doing it.

  9. First of all, that isn’t a problem particular to Russia. We had looting during hurricanes in the US and floods in Germany. You will always have people living close to you who have absolutely no problems with taking your stuff if they think they can get away with it.

    However, the problem in Russia is that the country never really had what might be called a “civil society”. Private property never had the kind of protection it “enjoys” in other countries. In Russia you always sort of had what you could hold on to until someone more powerful or more ruthless came along and simply took it away from you. That is why many Russians seem so casual about looting and pillaging. If you have power or opportunity then the “right to take” is yours.

    So this scene is, on a small scale, an illustration what the Ukrainians are fighting against. They don’t want to be Russian because there is an alien set of “values” attached to that culture they don’t want to live by.

  10. Imagine sometime in the future, when everything got back to normal and neighbours invite each other tho social gatherings, just to see their own ballet trophies sitting on their neighbours shelves

  11. Ok real quick. A lot of mumbling and people talking at the same time so just the clear stuff:

    Slava ukraine/glory to ukraine
    (inaudible)
    You dont know? Documents *reaches out for papers*
    Surname?
    What is it you’re dragging around… marauding or what?
    “Of couse – what else is there to do. We live how we can.”
    Where do you live? *sigh*. Anything to say to the ukranian people ‘puts them in frame’
    You are at fault – I have news for you girls you it’s fucked how at fault you are (maybe they were complaining about who started the war I dont know)

Leave a Reply