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Video 2 aftermath
Video 3 at the checkpoint as tank approaches
Tags: Ukrainian, Ukraine, Russia, Russian, war, tank, shells, pointblank, checkpoint, soldiers, army, battle,
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To be fair it doesn’t sound like it’s going too good over the radio either, sad how young the guy filming sounds especially near the end.
Original video is a bit longer with the cameraman starting in a wooded trench line alongside others, around 17 minutes total.
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The 4th LNR Brigade is part of the DNR republic. From what I can tell the Ukrainians attacked a trench network and then the Russians called in all sorts of arty on the trench, when it was overrun, which fucked the Ukrainians up and they ended up retreating with like 6 soldiers left. View is (like always) from a drone. There's a sad part at around 5.45 mark when a soldier is seen crying over his dead comrade before leaving them. There are lots of dead bodies shown from the air in the middle of the video.
Edit: I copied this title from the telegram post. I honestly have a hard time telling who is who in these vids but you can tell it's UAF soldiers at times due to the yellow armbands.
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Per NYT:
Volodymyr Ruchkovskyi needed to do one last thing before he could leave Bucha. His father, who was staying behind, was without food and electricity, so he brought him groceries and said one last goodbye. On the drive back, Volodymyr realized the Ukrainian checkpoint guards who had been stationed near his home since the start of the war were no longer there. The 50-year-old elevator technician and his partner, Olena, packed their bags, pulled out of the driveway and drove west. Volodymyr didn’t know that the occupation of Bucha had just begun, or that he was now driving toward a convoy of Russian forces. Just before 1 p.m., Russian soldiers shot at his car, forcing him to crash into a tree. Olena was unable to pull Volodymyr’s unconscious body out of the vehicle. She had no choice but to flee for her life. Volodymyr’s family hoped that he may still be alive. But when they asked friends and neighbors to help in their search, no one could find him. His burned remains were found inside the car weeks later.
Article link (archive, no paywall): https://archive.vn/9PxYO
Video content: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/22/video/russia-ukraine-bucha-massacre-takeaways.html
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Admirable to try and help his buddy who got shot first but he ended up dying as well for it. You can see him scan the horizon with his gun out at one point.
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His comrade tries to save him. Not sure if he made it or not as he is still moving at the end of the vid but his lower body appears to be really messed up. Posted Dec 17th to Russian telegram.