NewsDrone footage reveals Russian soldier killed by own army

Drone footage reveals Russian soldier killed by own army

A Russian drone operator deliberately killed a fellow soldier who wanted to surrender on the front lines. As the injured Russian soldier awaited capture, he was bombed. The camera of a Ukrainian combat vehicle recorded the incident.

A Russian soldier was killed by his compatriots.
A Russian soldier was killed by his compatriots.
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The recordings shared online indicate that Russian authorities treat their soldiers like cannon fodder. An example is the story of an injured soldier who wanted to surrender during frontline fighting.

The unarmed invading soldier was spotted during a routine reconnaissance by the drone operator "Zaluzhniy" from the Joint Brigade "Predator" of the Patrol Police Unit from Ukraine. The Ukrainian command decided to capture the Russian soldier, who required medical assistance.

The Ukrainians took care of the prisoner of war when he began to beg for mercy. They used a drone to deliver water, food, and medicine to him. They planned a mission to transport the Russian soldier to a hospital. However, the rescue operation was interrupted by a Russian drone operator.

That's how the Russian soldier ended. Without mercy

The Russian command decided it was better to kill the soldier than allow him to be captured by the Ukrainians. Deliberately, the military bombed his position, killing the injured soldier. The Ukrainians were unable to save the Russian.

This can be clearly seen in the recording shared by representatives of the Ukrainian special services and military. There is no doubt that the Russians killed their soldier, showing a lack of concern for his well-being and only calculating the "cost-benefit ratio" unscrupulously.

This is not the first time that Russian soldiers on the front line have been victims of their commanders' approach. Many soldiers captured by Ukrainians complain about the terrible conditions in the Russian army.

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