04/04/2022
Russian military VK post: https://vk.com/wall324515822_924
Guys, hello) In general, I want to tell my story about fu**ed up what is happening in Ukraine (finally got the courage).
I’ll start from the beginning, you all know who I am and what I do) So, as it usually happened, I was thrown into the exercises from January 16, that is, almost all of our 423 Yampol Guards Motorized Rifle Regiment, well, they threw us conscripts. Everything was as usual) One dry ration for three, the old uniform, kirzaks, and the equipment was barely crawling) And the numbers 24, it seems, were making a march, everything was as usual. But at night they bought out that incomprehensible names of the villages and then the trash began. Mountains of corpses, ours, either dead, burned, or wounded, a sea of blood. In general, the Ukrainians tore us like children (although I don’t want to admit it at all). Nightlights were not issued at all. Me and a few of my guys realized that the ass is full. They wanted to start firing back, but think about it, the technique did not give in at all. I don’t know how it happened, but we were generally not combat-ready. The rest of the column, apparently, too. They threw the equipment and ran back. True, one of ours remained there, think, they dressed him up right in front of my eyes. I specifically crap, life was not prepared for this. He began to run away and felt a wild burning sensation in his left leg, looked down and saw that the whole form was in the blood. As it turned out later, they were wounded 2 times, two through holes. Walked 2-3 kilometers. I thought if I stop, sit down, I won’t get up again. I managed to regret a couple of times that I contacted the army in general. This is where the "evacuation" came in. Our guys drove up in a car, the boys (Temych, Nikita Ezdokov, Selivanov, Borisyuk) helped me to shove me there and gave me gas. As they later said, they squeezed some grandfather in the village, shot him and his family. As I understand it, this is a common thing and ours often performed outrageously. In addition to killing civilians and looting, ours simply bomb everything around from aircraft. In fact, I’m lucky that I’m not there anymore, because it’s hell ((If I were you guys, I wouldn’t even go there anymore. Really, I’m ashamed of our pzdts. But now everything is more or less normal. I’m in the hospital (PKU Central Military Clinical Hospital named after P. V. Mandryk), they sewed up the first hole, I’m waiting for the second one to be patched up. While I was here, Shoigu came, so to speak, to say hello to everyone. Now it all looks like sh*tty window dressing. Even the medals are not up to me came, hike, served crap.
P.S. And let our motto and one shot - one life! But I've had enough of the trip.
Ребят, привет) В общем, хочу рассказать свою историю о пиздеце, что происходит на Украине (наконец набрался смелости). Начну сначала, вы все знаете, кто я и чем зани....