A resident of Bezymeno in Russia’s Belgorod region shows what it’s like to live in a war zone. Locals flee, leaving houses empty due to daily arrivals. Starving dogs roam, there is no electricity or authority, and marauders’ rampage is unchecked by the police. All part of 3 day “special” operiation.



A resident of Bezymeno in Russia’s Belgorod region shows what it’s like to live in a war zone. Locals flee, leaving houses empty due to daily arrivals. Starving dogs roam, there is no electricity or authority, and marauders’ rampage is unchecked by the police. All part of 3 day “special” operiation.



by BigDeckBob

15 comments
  1. As Putin promised, the creation of the sanitary zone is proceeding strictly according to plan. 🙂

  2. Awww your little shit shack burned down. Write to your local governor or tsar lol

  3. Russia has been burning whole towns down in Ukraine for 2 years and we see one village in Russia with damage.

  4. Some immoral people (not me!) will certainly assert that *any* means of stopping the illegal invasion and the slow-moving, low-key genocide are morally justified and even enjoyable to watch. I declare that I strongly disagree with such a violation of the Geneva Suggestions! #SayNo to hate speech on Reddit!

  5. Those poor dogs 😞 I don’t think the ones in this video are trying to attack. They see a human and they think that the person will help them.

    Dogs are too innocent for such a brutal country.

  6. He says twenty drones come per day. I can’t believe that Ukraine would waste drones to burn down empty shacks.

  7. they were hoping to use Ukrainian land as a buffer zone.. guess again russians, have some of your own russian ‘mir’. sadly, they are powdering ukrainian cities as they advance as well

  8. Look what Russians did to themselves. What a surprise that this is one of the outcomes from war. Who knew.

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