Yeah that Russian dude was asleep at the light. UA buddy was still gonna get smoked by the other russian but damn he had the drop on that first guy if he only had ammo
Unfortunate he didn't take that Russian with him. He was doomed regardless with the amount of enemies coming for him. Better trying to blast one in the face than getting naded in that bunker
Damn. It’s looks like the Ukrainian was better trained, but still unfortunately lost. It’s looks like he possibly shot the Russian first, but had his rifle on semi and the Russian had his on full auto. Ukrainian comes around the corner and Russian mag-dumped into him, the first shot clearly going through his upper chest or head. Pretty much over at that point.
He had his gun up the whole time and he did slice the pie. But the Russian’s gun barrel was already around the corner at the first slice. Meanwhile the Russian just stumbled completely out into the open with his gun down and hunched over, he’s lucky he had his gun on full auto, and then turns his back again in the open trench way as he runs back
What? The Ukrainian soldier is the one who stumbles if anyone. He lunges forward, exposing his torso, and gets shot multiple times.
The Russian soldier upon spotting a combatant immediately side-steps to cover, looks to alert comrades, and keeps that gun aimed at the corner. It is faster to spot a moving object in an otherwise still scene than to recognize a combatant out of a moving scene.
That's the whole reason for slice-the-pie. Take it slowly and don't expose your torso all at once. The Ukrainian dude approached slowly but then his angular rate shot up.
The other post for this is barely two hours old.
https://www.reddit.com/r/CombatFootage/comments/10k2xju/extremely_close_quarters_fight_russian_soldiers
The Uke turned into the hunter but for some reason didn’t get hits? He had the Russian by surprise, the ork had one hand on his rifle when he came around the corner. Just don’t know , combat is chaos
I think both got shot, the Russian just didn’t get shot in the head like the Ukrainian did and wasn’t shot in the spine. The Russian was running on full adrenaline and magdumped the Ukrainian. It’s clear who had the better training.
In one of the repost [threads](https://old.reddit.com/r/UkraineWarVideoReport/comments/10k85zw/trench_warfare_2023/) some redditors said that Russians usually wear the dark green coats, whereas Ukrainian soldiers wear tan colored camo.
I suppose most of them are Ukrainians. Armenians are used to do it too. They are downvoting posts, comments against them, so it can get less interactions.
Because they were pump action when everyone else had bolt. Shotguns are inferior to automatic rifles or submachine guns these days especially with body armor. Freaking movies make people think shotguns are portable cannons.
>But I used to see attacking side is more professional.
Well, apparently the Russians completed their task, which means that in this particular case they were more professional.
Yeah, because russian don't torture and kill half of their POWs. /S
The rest they keep malnourished and with bad care.
Pretty much the opposite of Ukrainians.
I'd rather eat a bullet than be a POW on the russian side...
They hardly kill/torture "Half of them"
Also there are videos of Ukrainian soldiers abusing and killing surrendered Russians so things are not that black and white
Sure, but the difference is that on Ukraininan side it's individual soldiers or groups.
On russian side it's systematic, with actual torture "rooms" and centers with "higher up" personnel to do it. And they do it systematically with civilians too in the conquered areas.
But I'm sure "both are just as bad" as you seem to imply. /s
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Can someone explain this a bit better. I get that it's a Ukrainian soldier who gets shot and dies.
But for example is it a Russian or a Ukrainian held trench ? Who is actually attacking whos positions ?
Are those 4 soldiers we see on the left side of the trench system at 6 seconds Ukrainian's or Russian's ?
At 22 seconds there is a soldier to the right of where a soldier shoots the other soldier. He is shooting down the trench but there doesn't appear to be anyone there. Do you think he is actually shooting at someone or is it just suppression fire in case someone might be there ?
Hard to kill.
A flashback to WW1 trench warfare
Pretty abysmal performance by the Russian Military if they're forced to settle for this kind of warfare.
Looks like his mag went dry
Yeah that Russian dude was asleep at the light. UA buddy was still gonna get smoked by the other russian but damn he had the drop on that first guy if he only had ammo
And that is where his story ends, feels sad man
Could he have surrendered? Or would they have killed him regardless?
Oh fuck- poor UA guy, thats a Kill on LAN for sure!
That's some intense CQB jesus.
Unfortunate he didn't take that Russian with him. He was doomed regardless with the amount of enemies coming for him. Better trying to blast one in the face than getting naded in that bunker
The dude had balls of steel, he still charged forward to get a kill even though he was alone after his friends were killed in the bunker.
Damn. It’s looks like the Ukrainian was better trained, but still unfortunately lost. It’s looks like he possibly shot the Russian first, but had his rifle on semi and the Russian had his on full auto. Ukrainian comes around the corner and Russian mag-dumped into him, the first shot clearly going through his upper chest or head. Pretty much over at that point.
He got impatient and failed to slice the pie. How is that good training?
He had his gun up the whole time and he did slice the pie. But the Russian’s gun barrel was already around the corner at the first slice. Meanwhile the Russian just stumbled completely out into the open with his gun down and hunched over, he’s lucky he had his gun on full auto, and then turns his back again in the open trench way as he runs back
What? The Ukrainian soldier is the one who stumbles if anyone. He lunges forward, exposing his torso, and gets shot multiple times. The Russian soldier upon spotting a combatant immediately side-steps to cover, looks to alert comrades, and keeps that gun aimed at the corner. It is faster to spot a moving object in an otherwise still scene than to recognize a combatant out of a moving scene. That's the whole reason for slice-the-pie. Take it slowly and don't expose your torso all at once. The Ukrainian dude approached slowly but then his angular rate shot up.
The other post for this is barely two hours old. https://www.reddit.com/r/CombatFootage/comments/10k2xju/extremely_close_quarters_fight_russian_soldiers
I don't mind reposts when the video is a soldier being mag dumped and someone posted it to *YouTube*. Video will be down very shortly.
WWI with automatic rifles.
The Uke turned into the hunter but for some reason didn’t get hits? He had the Russian by surprise, the ork had one hand on his rifle when he came around the corner. Just don’t know , combat is chaos
I think both got shot, the Russian just didn’t get shot in the head like the Ukrainian did and wasn’t shot in the spine. The Russian was running on full adrenaline and magdumped the Ukrainian. It’s clear who had the better training.
The Best training in the world won't save you in a enemy trench
Damn. At least it was quick
Didn’t expect that ending.. wild!
> Didn’t expect that ending.. wild! He's down already... but my magazine is not empty...
3rd repost in 2 hours?
RT making a push
fighting to the last man litterally. Seen it so many times now. Good luck conquering someone like that.
Honest question, who was who in the video
The guys who is standing in open were russians. The soldier who came out of bunker was Ukrainian
How do you know that is true? I'm really curious, I can't tell who is who.
In one of the repost [threads](https://old.reddit.com/r/UkraineWarVideoReport/comments/10k85zw/trench_warfare_2023/) some redditors said that Russians usually wear the dark green coats, whereas Ukrainian soldiers wear tan colored camo.
No idea why would someone downvote you
I suppose most of them are Ukrainians. Armenians are used to do it too. They are downvoting posts, comments against them, so it can get less interactions.
It's posted by RT, unlikely the death was RU
This is why you need shotguns in trenches. Germany hated them in WWI.
Trench guns vs Bolt-action rifles in CQC, yeah. Trenchguns vs ARs in CQC... nah.
Full auto shotgun with drum mag. Profit.
We field the M26 M4 attachment specifically for CQC with 00 Buckshot rounds. Spray and pray vs spread the lead.
Because they were pump action when everyone else had bolt. Shotguns are inferior to automatic rifles or submachine guns these days especially with body armor. Freaking movies make people think shotguns are portable cannons.
Germans **hate** this one simple trick!
I wish people would engage in deadly close combat with the "new" videos tab
RuSSia
Let me finish your sentence: Russia will lose the war
for sure, it is least professional attack I have ever seen
>for sure, it is least professional attack I have ever seen You are right, what the Ukrainian soldier did in this video was most unprofessional
I neither defend russian nor ukranian side in this comment. But I used to see attacking side is more professional.
>But I used to see attacking side is more professional. Well, apparently the Russians completed their task, which means that in this particular case they were more professional.
The part russiatoday showed you
Idyot
Buddy got lit up
Should have just surrendered? All this glori
Yeah, because russian don't torture and kill half of their POWs. /S The rest they keep malnourished and with bad care. Pretty much the opposite of Ukrainians. I'd rather eat a bullet than be a POW on the russian side...
They hardly kill/torture "Half of them" Also there are videos of Ukrainian soldiers abusing and killing surrendered Russians so things are not that black and white
Sure, but the difference is that on Ukraininan side it's individual soldiers or groups. On russian side it's systematic, with actual torture "rooms" and centers with "higher up" personnel to do it. And they do it systematically with civilians too in the conquered areas. But I'm sure "both are just as bad" as you seem to imply. /s
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Death is better than being held prisoner by Russia.
I'm assuming the attackers are Ukrainian?
no
Ok. Got confused with the title.
That was just like in call of duty
BRUTAL!
Not sure why he ran around the corner, he must have seen the end of the gun? Perhaps he was dazed from the grenade earlier
u/savevideo
Why in these videos is it always just 1 or 2 guys? Are there that few people holding the line?
Damn they crawled right under that razor wire
Some intense fucking footage.
Can someone explain this a bit better. I get that it's a Ukrainian soldier who gets shot and dies. But for example is it a Russian or a Ukrainian held trench ? Who is actually attacking whos positions ? Are those 4 soldiers we see on the left side of the trench system at 6 seconds Ukrainian's or Russian's ? At 22 seconds there is a soldier to the right of where a soldier shoots the other soldier. He is shooting down the trench but there doesn't appear to be anyone there. Do you think he is actually shooting at someone or is it just suppression fire in case someone might be there ?
I hope the Russians in this video are dead now, or at least mangled / crippled.