Russian commander got drunk and addressed Ukrainian Army, he confessed atrocities he had committed

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The commander of the Russian occupiers got drunk and decided to contact the Ukrainian Armed Forces soldiers on the radio. He made threats on the air, but in fact, his appeal was more like a request to stop shelling his unit.

He contacted the soldiers of the 63rd separate mechanized brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The defenders of Ukraine could not help but laugh and published his pathetic monologue on the Internet.

“You’ve never heard anything like this before! The Muscovite commander lost his nerve after several failed assaults on the positions of the 63rd brigade — after receiving a good beating, he got drunk and contacted the UN, started complaining to our soldiers on the radio that they… were fighting incorrectly!” the soldiers captioned the video.

According to eyewitnesses, the drunk Russian commander said that he knew that they were being listened to and that he would get to the Ukrainian Armed Forces positions. He also openly admitted to the atrocities that Russians are committing against military personnel on Ukrainian territory.

“I know you’re listening to us… We’re going to get you,” he muttered into his walkie-talkie.

Alcohol abuse among Russian soldiers has led to indiscipline, decreased operational readiness, and incidents of violence and accidents, according to anecdotal evidence.

Last year, the UK’s Ministry of Defence claimed Russia was facing an ‘extremely high’ number of ‘incidents, crimes and deaths linked to alcohol consumption.’

It added that binge drinking on the front lines was ‘tacitly accepted’ by Russia’s top brass, even during combat operations.

There have been fights among soldiers, desertions, and insubordination, with complaints of a lack of combat readiness. Bullying – dedovshchina – too is endemic in Putin’s military machine, which has failed to modernise in the way of most Western armies.

It involves hazing, physical abuse, and psychological torment of junior soldiers by their seniors.

In June of this year, drunken Russian soldiers in the Belgorod region ran over a car with civilians in a tank, after which the occupiers tried to escape. However, they did not think to pull off the road and were stopped by the po Russian soldiers in the Belgorod region ran over a car with civilians in a tank, after which the occupiers tried to escape. However, they did not think to pull off the road and were stopped by the police.
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42 comments
  1. Do you realy think that if in Mexico one of the two upmost corrupt countries in the world there will be a rescue or solution for hurricanes or so…??? NOT!!!

  2. During the Cold War, I, a lowly private, was advocating building large storage buildings full of vodka on the primary high speed invasion routes expected to be used by the Soviet Army. This would immobilize the Soviet Army for the couple of months it would take to reinforce Europe and possibly even get some National Guard units mobilized and moving over.

  3. Jesus walking on the sea ,
    Knowing the truth to set you free …
    Mohammad rising to the sky,
    Showing us how to get high,
    With moses , we rise and fly,
    With joy , we can really cry …

  4. За последнюю неделю российские войска смогли достигнуть существенные успехов на Южнодонецком направлении, продвинувшись на нескольких участках. И пока в течение сегодняшнего дня в украинских медиаресурсах пытались хоть как-то оправдать удручающее положение ВСУ в районе Угледара, в Сети появились кадры захода российских штурмовиков в город со стороны дач.

  5. When Ukraine went into Kursk, they “bought” a few snacks from the grocery stores, but locals were shocked they did not take any alcohol.
    I know according to the Geneva Conventions an invading force is supposed give an itemized receipt of everything taken with a promise to 100% pay for it.
    But if my area is invaded, and the worse thing soldiers do is “liberate” a few snacks and ice cream, I won’t bellyache to the United Nations.
    Especially if no women are assaulted, private property 99% respected, and “liberated” supplies are mostly given to those hiding at home or unable to flee.

    Getting older I can’t really fight. But I would promise to “be nice” if the soldiers behave, don’t get drunk, and leave non combatants alone.
    Especially if they overlook stupid non-lethal kid stuff.
    When my side returns I will make sure they know who was actually “not that bad” and decent as an invading soldier.
    I would ensure they would be treated according to the Geneva Convention if wounded in surrendering.
    After reading WW1 and WW2 war crimes, and the invaders did not do any of that, it’s the least I could do.

    During WW2 some Germans tried to be decent human beings and overlooked small infractions like hiding food, medicine, and getting Jews out of the area.
    Apparently regular German soldiers usually hated the SS.
    When allies came in, some locals protected those specific soldiers from revenge explaining they were OK Germans.
    Many of those refused to retreat and stayed because they legitimately fell in love with a local girl, and felt horrible for what happened.
    One guy deliberately locked himself in the secure building containing the detonation boxes that were meant to blow up the local bridges and historical buildings in the area upon retreat.
    He felt that was unjustified and cruel.
    Officers could not break in before the allies swept in!
    As a result locals considered him a hero and basically adapted him.
    Americans: *hears his story*🤷🏼‍♂️ OK. Instead of a POW camp we put you in local custody.

    One of Hitlers top officers, after seeing him high on Meth, did the unthinkable and disobeyed orders to destroy most of the historical landmarks of Paris.
    His family had a long history in the military, it was drilled into him to obey orders.
    But he delayed that order to blow everything up until the Americans were knocking at his headquarters door.
    Initially locals wanted to hang him so he needed protection.
    But when it was discovered he disobeyed orders from Hitler to blow up almost all the landmarks (including the Eiffel Tower which had detonation charges set on it) he was given a metal as a thank you from the government of Paris.

    Earlier in the German retreat he had blown up a few buildings and bridges…but he began to have regrets, he saw Hitler was loosing his mind, and he saw Germans downfall was imminent…..

    What he did was quite brave at the time.

  6. Je crois que les Russes sont un peuple arriéré. Il suffirait pour cela d'attendre qu'ils se civilisent, mais le problème est qu'ils sont dégénérés par des siècles d'alcoolisme invétéré.
    La solution serait de les parquer et de les enfermer dans leur pays derrière un mur technologique comme le font les polonais qui sont les seuls à avoir réellement pris conscience du danger que représentaient ces barbares.

  7. This is a combination of a lack of proper education and an introduction at a very early age to vodka… And perhaps it's even because they are absent of God?
    Okay then we switch to hurricane John news coverage?
    I see people boarding up windows… I lived in Florida as a young girl and our family endured through many hurricanes…

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