Watch: Ukrainian enemy is bombing him, but he doesn’t care at all
KYIV ($1=36.75 Ukrainian Hryvnias) — Since the beginning of the war, we have seen hundreds of videos shared on social media. Ukrainian and Russian PRs constantly publish videos in which they brag and are proud of their successes, or mock the enemy. We can say that we saw almost everything – artillery and drone attacks, the sinking of surface vessels, and air battles between fighters. Everything. Is it?

The latest video is just blowing up the web. Although it comes from the war, although it reflects real combat actions or a day in the life of a soldier, the video causes as much concern as smiles.
Briefly: Ukrainian drone drops three bombs on a Russian soldier. The soldier is in a trench. The first bomb falls behind him, and the soldier, without standing up, casually reaches out, picks it up, and throws it far away. The second bomb fell from the hands of the Russian soldier, he again picks it up and throws it, this time the bomb explodes closer to him. The third bomb is thrown a few meters away from the soldier and explodes, but again apparently without damage.
Sources say it happened sometime in the summer but won’t say on which front line. The video shows the soldier injured, but is said to have survived and is back in Russia.
However, there is no way to ignore the soldier’s actions. There is no panic, panic spinning, or “running through the head”. We must note that the Russian soldier maintains a calm spirit and reacts adequately to the situation in which he finds himself. We should note that the soldier is injured, but apparently not seriously, as he is up and walking/running. How the soldier throws the two bombs, so carelessly, reverberatingly and boringly, without hurrying and without panicking, almost interrupting his reading of his favorite Russian poets, makes a strong impression on us. What cold blood is that, respect!
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
On 21 February 2022, the Russian government claimed that Ukrainian shelling had destroyed an FSB border facility on the Russia Ukraine border. Moscow also claimed that it had killed 5 Ukrainian soldiers who tried to cross into Russian territory. Ukraine denied being involved in both incidents and called them a false flag.
On the same day, the Russian government formally recognized the self-proclaimed DPR and LPR as independent states. According to Putin not only in their de-facto controlled areas, but the Ukrainian Oblasts as a whole. Putin ordered Russian troops, including tanks, to enter the regions.

On 24 February 2022, Putin ordered an invasion of Ukraine by Russian Armed Forces previously concentrated along the border. The invasion followed by targeted airstrikes of military buildings in the country. The invasion followed also by targeted tanks entering via Belarus border.
Russia has so far not recognized the invasion of Ukraine as a “war”, although that is exactly what it is, claiming that it is a “special military operation”. According to the UN, in which Russia has its permanent representation, for military action to be defined as a “special military operation”, it must have a resolution issued by the UN. There is no such resolution, which automatically defines the military actions of the Russians as an invasion and war against the citizens of Ukraine.
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