Moldavian man crossing the border into Transnistria blasts Ukrainian National Anthem to russian soldiers guarding the checkpoint



Moldavian man crossing the border into Transnistria blasts Ukrainian National Anthem to russian soldiers guarding the checkpoint



by mr_rosh

37 comments
  1. It’s strange that this car is still running with all that mass coming from the balls of steel of this man.

  2. To be precise, the song is “Oi U Luzi Chervona Kalyna”, which isn’t the national anthem, but still very patriotic.

  3. It’s not the anthem, it’s “Chervona Kalyna” (which is arguably even stronger trolling), but still damn, this guy is pretty brave. He’s lucky the soldiers seem to be young conscripts who act like lost puppies, but we all know what many russian servicemen are capable of

  4. lol that was brutal. They were not ready to have their reason for being there questioned. It was glorious!

  5. Yup well done. The ruzzians have a big problem separating countries that are not theirs from their own shitty place. I know I’m generalizing, but the attitude that some ruzzian thinks they are some kind of master race has been going on for centuries. We need to make them drop this attitude forever.

  6. Moldova should scrape together a few dozen men with RPGs and remove Russian armor from Moldova in 1 strike.

    Are they waiting to get taken over entirely?

  7. That was the best and most valid sovereign citizen meltdown I’ve ever seen – well done that man

  8. The more I see of Russian behaviour, the more I look forward to their removal from the international stage.

  9. Absolute legend of Moldova! respect to you from England! love how that Russian soldier got his radio out to tell his colleague’s about what was happening after hearing that song of Ukrainian resistance to Russian aggression, it all gave me a good laugh, Glory to Ukraine!

    Go home Russian soldiers your not needed here or anywhere within Ukraine, It’s not your country.

  10. How is Russia supplying and providing manning to Transnistria?

    On one side there’s Ukraine. On the other side is unoccupied Moldova. There’s no sea access.

    Are these guys pretty much just stationed there forever? They seem a bit young for that.

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