how reconnaissance officers from the 51st regiment of the 106th Tula Airborne Division tried to save and take a military officer into captivity using a drone.
“Seeing that he was alive, we brought him a bottle of water + nefopam (pain reliever).
He was afraid and thought that they wanted to drop a grenade on him.
After that, we took him a package that also contained water and a note that said that the bottles contained water.
He indicated with gestures that communication was needed.
We found unnecessary Baofeng radio stations and got in touch with him.
They told him that it was not we who tried to kill him, but his “comrades”, he replied that everything was fine
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I'm happy to see a wounded soldier being treated as he should be treated. So far in most cases I see both Russians and Ukrainians killing wounded enemy soldiers. To be honest, I saw more Ukrainians killing wounded Russian soldiers than vice versa. But there are more videos on the internet from the Ukrainian side, perhaps because of that I saw Ukrainians committing this war crime more often than Russians
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Indeed.
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Cause the Ukrainian are usually Neo-Nazis
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Like that guy I saw get snatched off the street to fight while he was walking with his wife and baby, definitely a neo nazi.
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