Ukrainian Troops Are Pushing Further In Russia | Shock, Chaos And Fail In Russia

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Published 2024-08-08
Ukrainian troops have encircled the Town of Sudja and have started to erect military fortifications!
Putin certainly didn't expect that! Watching the development now.

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Ukrainian Troops Are Pushing Further In Russia | Shock, Chaos And Fail In Russia
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All Comments (21)
  • @foilhat1138
    Russia calling Ukraine's invasion a 'provocation' is equal parts hilarious and nauseating.
  • @Perekipchenko
    I don't know how the Russians lost the cause-and-effect relationship. Majority supported the war in Ukraine for over two years, but now they wonder why the war came to theirs home-towns.
  • @RubarRugli
    Seeing Konstantin eating popcorn while watching Z people crying over their home being invaded - one of them being dressed in a T-shirt that says "I am not sorry" - is something I will remember for sure.
  • @robertbraden4454
    Old Woman - "they lie, they lie. Nobody is helping us" Me - "Lady, they have always lied to you"
  • @iamwhoiam4410
    My Russian wife is from the city of Stary Oskol not far from Kursk. Her friends in Stary Oskol told her today they're leaving to go to Moscow before they get attacked by Ukraine. She told them you need to get out of Russia while you can.
  • @user-Chikotillo
    You saw Putins face when he found out about Kursk? He looked so pissed and scared, i never seen him like this, Go Ukraine! The boldest motherfuckers in the world, first foreign army to enter Russia since WW2!
  • @curtcoeurdelion
    The best part: that complaining Russians at 25 min about being invaded themselves. The Lady on the right side is wearing a Shirt with „I‘m not Sorry“ printed on it. That pretty much is their whole opinion about the Invasion of Ukraine. Now karma will s coming back to these people - and guess what? The world now is saying „I‘m not sorry“ either.
  • @JasonSeow
    Feel the pain millions of Ukrainian experienced for the past 2 1/2 years, Rusky. Don't start crying for help, it's just a pinch
  • @blueclue57
    Constantine, the people knew what was coming, they plead with fear and despair, but they wear shirts that proclaim “I’m not sorry.” They don’t learn any humanity, humility or respect. Always thinking of themselves unapologetically. I hope Ukraine doesn’t overextend themselves. I wish them success.
  • @bodilduring6357
    Should I feel ashamed ? I find it so hard to feel sad for these people. Ukraine was attacked and has suffered for years and years…. So many families, homes and facilities bombed and destroyed. So many killed, civilians - children, elderly, women. Is it on time that the russian people understand the horrors in Ukraine they have been supporting or neglecting
  • @user-my1bo3gb5j
    My house in Mariupol is also gone, and neither is my parents’ house. “Be patient for two or three days, you will be released” - the words of relatives from Russia. It was their turn to endure; the boomerang law has not been repealed. Every tear of a Ukrainian child will not remain unavenged. Maybe I am putting it very harshly, but I wish everyone who supported the attack on Ukraine to experience everything that we experienced. Lose everything: home, family and friends. Konstantin, thank you for your understanding, I’m very glad to meet you.
  • @catbertz
    Ukrainian women and children: You didn't cry for us when your Russian men destroyed our lives. How does it feel sister?
  • @leonaessens4399
    It's just unreal how utterly removed these people are from reality. They have absolutely no problem with Ukrainian people having gone through the exact same situation for two-and-a-half years already. Now THEY have to take cover and/or run, but they don't see the irony...
  • @wokeaf1337
    Otto von Bismarck said in the 19th century that chaos reigned in Russia. A hundred years before mankind even knew about the existence of black holes, he already knew that one existed in Russia. Stay away if you don't want to get sucked into one, unfortunately neighboring countries don't get to choose.
  • @Andre99328
    In a dictatorships, which is corrupt to the bone like in Russia, the gouvernment will certainly not help their people. The officials and administration will flee with their money first. It is tragic, but also kind of commedic, that the Russians don't realize that they are robbed and then abandoned. I am German and I stand with Ukraine. Slava Ukraini.
  • @louisebean9428
    These Russians are only crying for themselves, not for the evil committed against Ukrainians.😢😢😢
  • @Dahello90
    I have to say, as a ukrainian from Mariupol, who survived f#ng hell, whose grandfather was killed in bombing, seeing russians scared makes my heart warm. Call me bad, call me bloodthirsty. I am🤷‍♀
  • What I found ironic was the Russian woman begging for help while wearing a shirt that says, 'I'm not sorry' Maybe she should be a little sorry about Russia invading Ukraine