The 22nd separate mechanized brigade captured a new group of Russian soldiers in the Kursk region of Russia. Kadyrovites troops are among the POWs.



The 22nd separate mechanized brigade captured a new group of Russian soldiers in the Kursk region of Russia. Kadyrovites troops are among the POWs.

by TotalSpaceNut

37 comments
  1. As far as I understand, those kadyrovites are just a terror group. Brought there to torture and kill civilians. They don’t deserve to be treated as prisoners of war.

  2. i’m a Muslim Turkish. and i LITERALLY DISGUST from kadirov and his puppets.

    Glory to Ukraine my brothers! ❤️🇺🇦

  3. Imagine their fear seeing that tank rolling up the street.
    Anyone else remembering the movie “The Beast”?

  4. Tiktok is going to be full of videos about their own capture and them trying to change it into a win. So funny that the tick tok men are being captured, and the reason is that they can not run away fast enough. Ukraine should give them a chance to update their status on their tiktok channels, lol.

  5. Those captured – are they the same as the ones who released a video talking about how they want to sacrifice a captured Ukrainian POW?

  6. If only Russians would all surrender rather than dying pointlessly, everyone would be smiling like this

  7. If Kadyrov is such a tough guy warrior, let him head to Kursk along with his men, pick up a weapon and fight.

  8. Ukrainian bros on holiday in Russia dragging sorry-arse Russians into captivity, having a fat time…

    Good to see they’re deeply in touch with their Cossack “fuck you” heritage…

  9. Imagine being an independent nation, then being crushed, and imagine then the sort of person who would agree to be the warlord and the troops for the country that crushed you.

    Chechnya will have its own time of revolt, to fix that *Yeltsin-era* insult I do hope. To think otherwise would be to give the Russians too much credit! Isn’t it the lesson, that in the end Russia crushes only the willing?

    “Slaves sent to fight free people.” — Michael Cohan, US veteran and volunteer for Ukraine.

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