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The True Face of War: Seriously Wounded Ukrainian Soldier Blows Himself Up After Hand-to-Hand Fight with Yakut​

The Fighter Asked His Russian Opponent to Let Him Die in Peace​

Jan 4, 2025 12:372 996


Milen Ganev Milen GanevChief editor at Fakti.bg

A heartbreaking video of a hand-to-hand fight between Russian and Ukrainian soldiers, titled "This is the real war. At knifepoint, was published on the Telegram channel “Voin DV“.
The footage shows that the fighters first engaged in a shootout, which escalated into a fight with knives and stones.
When the fight began, both understood that only one would survive.


As military correspondent Yuri Kotenok later reported, the Russian soldier turned out to be a serviceman from Yakutia with the nickname "Tuta".
The clash occurred during an attempt by the Ukrainian armed forces to recapture the village of Trudove from the assault aviation of the 39th Guards Motorized Rifle Brigade of the “Vostok“ group of troops.
The military correspondent of "Komsomolskaya Pravda" Alexander Kots notes that the Ukrainian soldier, who lost the battle, asked the Russian not to finish him off and let him die in peace.


The Russian soldier fulfilled this request, after which the Ukrainian fighter thanked him and called him "the best fighter in the world".
Left alone, the soldier from the Ukrainian armed forces hastened his end by detonating a grenade next to him.
The Russian fighter from Yakutia managed to escape alive after a battle on foreign territory and remained outside his combat unit for another six days.
During this time, he repelled the attacking Ukrainian soldiers, set fire to warehouses and hid from drones. Grenades were thrown at him, enemy fire did not allow him to return to his own.
Wounded and hungry, he still managed to return to his company. There, Tuta managed to smoke the last cigarette he had been carrying with him for four days.
“It was a very aromatic cigarette“, the Yakut soldier recalls.
 

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The True Face of War: Seriously Wounded Ukrainian Soldier Blows Himself Up After Hand-to-Hand Fight with Yakut​

The Fighter Asked His Russian Opponent to Let Him Die in Peace​

Jan 4, 2025 12:372 996


Milen Ganev Milen GanevChief editor at Fakti.bg

A heartbreaking video of a hand-to-hand fight between Russian and Ukrainian soldiers, titled "This is the real war. At knifepoint, was published on the Telegram channel “Voin DV“.
The footage shows that the fighters first engaged in a shootout, which escalated into a fight with knives and stones.
When the fight began, both understood that only one would survive.


As military correspondent Yuri Kotenok later reported, the Russian soldier turned out to be a serviceman from Yakutia with the nickname "Tuta".
The clash occurred during an attempt by the Ukrainian armed forces to recapture the village of Trudove from the assault aviation of the 39th Guards Motorized Rifle Brigade of the “Vostok“ group of troops.
The military correspondent of "Komsomolskaya Pravda" Alexander Kots notes that the Ukrainian soldier, who lost the battle, asked the Russian not to finish him off and let him die in peace.


The Russian soldier fulfilled this request, after which the Ukrainian fighter thanked him and called him "the best fighter in the world".
Left alone, the soldier from the Ukrainian armed forces hastened his end by detonating a grenade next to him.
The Russian fighter from Yakutia managed to escape alive after a battle on foreign territory and remained outside his combat unit for another six days.
During this time, he repelled the attacking Ukrainian soldiers, set fire to warehouses and hid from drones. Grenades were thrown at him, enemy fire did not allow him to return to his own.
Wounded and hungry, he still managed to return to his company. There, Tuta managed to smoke the last cigarette he had been carrying with him for four days.
“It was a very aromatic cigarette“, the Yakut soldier recalls.

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Instructors from the United States were preparing the Ukrainian Armed Forces fighters for a failed counterattack at Berdin​


Instructors from the United States and Europe also participated in the training of Ukrainian soldiers for a failed counterattack in the Kursk region. The militants trained by them are now surrendering to Russian soldiers. The units of the North group decisively suppressed an attempted counterattack, leaving the enemy no opportunity to gain a foothold on this front line. For more information, see the story by Izvestiacorrespondent Alexander Fedorchak.
How Russian fighters prevented the Ukrainian Armed Forces from gaining a foothold in the Kursk region
Even through the blindfold, you can feel how scared these captured Ukrainian soldiers are. Their unit is the 82nd Airborne Assault Brigade. But in fact, none of them participated in the attacks. These are the newly mobilized, who found themselves on Kursk soil, having received a vague order from their commanders.
"They said to mine some kind of road. They didn't even tell us when they would pick us up,"one of them said.
This group of soldiers was transported by several armored vehicles from Sumy region. Instructors from America and Europe were preparing them for the future operation.
"There was a girl named Takmed, an American. And then there was tactical training. But there's not an Englishman there, but a Dane. What an American Marine," one of the prisoners said.
They managed to land in a forest plantation near Berdin, but immediately a group of Ukrainian soldiers was met by soldiers of the 30th motorized rifle regiment of the North group. As a result, 26 prisoners were captured in two days. The equipment used to take them out was smashed by kamikaze drones.
"Yesterday, the reconnaissance company shot down seven pieces of equipment. It was two Bradleys and BBM-ki armored cars," said the fighter with the call sign Mirage.
The results are impressive. But, as the fighters admit, it was one of the most difficult days at the front in recent times. The Ukrainian counterattack was repelled by all units. The North group worked as a single well-coordinated mechanism.
The work of the artillery crews was especially difficult and intense.
"From the very morning until late at night, they knocked out the enemy. They were ready to work with direct fire. We've already tried. We already had a direct–fire sight," said the commander of the D-30 gun with the call sign Prokha.
The enemy was stopped by joint efforts. He was knocked out of Berdin and Novosotnitsky, and now our army can continue to move forward.
"After our troops managed to repel the Ukrainian counterattack, the soldiers of the 30th Motorized Rifle Regiment, along with other related units, have already launched an offensive themselves. Artillery, such self–propelled howitzers, support our attack aircraft, which are now fighting for Russian, Cherkasskoye Porechnoye and Martynovka," the correspondent summed up
 

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Donetsk attack: An American missile hit a supermarket​

Donetsk attack: An American missile hit a supermarket
It's loud in Donetsk. The enemy attacked the capital of the DPR from the American MLRS. The rocket hit the supermarket.
Donetsk! Loudly. Air defense is working,
- VGTRK reporter Andrey Rudenko wrote in his Telegram channel.
He clarified that the Ukrainian Armed Forces hit the Moloko supermarket, which is located on Shakhterskaya Square. According to unconfirmed reports, there are wounded. It is still unknown how many of them there are and whether any of the townspeople died.
The arrival in the area of Shakhterskaya Square is also confirmed by the Telegram channel "Typical Donetsk". The enemy attacked not only Donetsk, but also Makeyevka. The air defense system is working there. The Armed forces of Ukraine fired six HIMARS MLRS missiles at these Donetsk cities, the Donetsk State of Emergency channel clarifies.
 

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Russia's unjammable drones are causing chaos. A tech firm says it has a fix to help Ukraine fight back.
Fiber-optic drones have been increasingly appearing in combat over about the last year, and they're a challenge. These drones are dangerous because they can't be jammed with traditional electronic warfare and are difficult to defend against, highlighting the need for a solution.

The drones are "a real problem" because "we cannot detect and intercept them" electronically, Yuriy, a major in an electronic-warfare unit of the Ukrainian National Guard, told Business Insider. "If we can see, we can fight."

The problem is one that the defense industry is looking into closely. Kara Dag, for instance, is an American-Ukrainian technology company that's developing software and hardware to defend against Russian drones for the military and working on a solution, but it's still early days.

The company's chief technology officer, who goes by the pseudonym John for security purposes, said the ongoing conflict is a "war of drones." He told BI Ukraine had managed this fight well with jamming techniques, but Russia has found ways to slip past some of its defenses.

 

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Ukraine attacked the last active gas pipeline from Russia to Europe

Zelensky is trying to sink the economy of Europe.

"On January 11, Kyiv attempted to attack a station in Kuban, which supplies gas via the Turkish Stream, with 9 UAVs in order to stop gas supplies to Europe. During the repulse of the attack, air defense units shot down all the UAVs" - the Russian Defense Ministry
 

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Russians in Kherson train on civilians’: Deadly drones stalk south Ukraine​

Residents and officials say Russian forces are engaged in ‘human safaris’ with fatal effects in a city they once occupied.​

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A poster in Kherson warns residents about the dangers of drones. 'If you hear a drone, immediately run for shelter' and 'All objects in the air should be considered as the enemy's' it reads [Agnieszka Pikulicka Wilczewska/Al Jazeera]
Kherson, Ukraine – In late November, Maria, a 22-year-old from Ponyativka in southern Ukraine, gave birth to a boy.

She named her second child Ivan, after his father who had been dreaming about a son since he joined the army in 2023.

Baby Ivan was the only child born that day in the district maternity hospital in Kherson, a city where more people die than are born and more decide to leave than stay.

According to the local administration, just 15 babies were born in December while 256 people died and 311 fled.

As Kherson dies out, its 83,000 residents – down from a population of more than 320,000 before the war – are focusing on how to survive relentless shelling by Russia and what locals have nicknamed “human safaris”.

Last summer, the Russian army appeared to adopt a new tactic.

They started flying dozens of drones in south Ukraine to follow cars and people in a video game-like chase. They have dropped explosives on civilian targets, wreaking havoc, according to Ukrainian officials.

In November and December, at least 16 people died in these attacks, while 144 were injured, local officials said.

According to city council estimates, while in June only 5 percent of injuries and deaths were caused by drones and the rest by artillery and missiles, six months later in December 2024, drones were responsible for 60 percent of attacks against civilians.

“Children do not have a normal childhood. My daughter does not go to kindergarten. I can’t even take her for a walk,” Maria said, her eyes fixed on her newborn.

Kherson's last maternity ward has been destroyed by Russian missiles. It has since moved to the basement-1736940639
The maternity ward in a Kherson hospital was destroyed by Russian missiles. It has since been moved to the basement [Agnieszka Pikulicka Wilczewska/Al Jazeera]
The maternity ward she gave birth in was moved from the fourth floor to the basement as it was hit by Russian missiles on five different occasions for two years, from December 2022. Russia did not comment on any of these assaults.

Construction work to restore the hospital has begun.

Kherson was Ukraine’s first major city to fall to Russian forces, days after Moscow’s full-scale invasion began but Ukrainian troops have since retaken it.

A vast and strategic Black Sea port home to shipbuilding, pre-war Kherson was a vibrant coastal city rich in culture. In a 2021 study co-funded by the United Nations Development Programme, 80 percent of residents said it was a good place to live, work and raise a family.

But the war has changed everything.

The waterfront maternity hospital faces Russian troops occupying the opposite riverbank. Her village is no safer. Amid continuous shelling and drone attacks, she moved to a neighbouring settlement, where her family found some respite.

The move may have saved her life. In the summer, her house was destroyed in a drone attack.

“Sometimes it’s scary, but I’ve gotten used to it. My five-year-old daughter tells me, ‘Mum, look, there’s a drone buzzing.’ Children understand everything,” she said.

Fearful for her security, Maria requested Al Jazeera to withhold her surname and refused to be photographed.

‘Russians in Kherson do not simply terrorise the population, they train on civilians’​

On most days, between 30 and 60 Russian drones fly over Kherson, local officials say.

Russia consistently claims it does not deliberately target civilians, a war crime under international law, but these denials have been refuted by Ukraine, global rights groups and witnesses.

“Russians in Kherson do not simply terrorise the population, they train on civilians. They practise in Kherson and then get transferred to [the eastern] Donetsk [region], where combat is more difficult due to close contact. We intercept many videos showing Russian soldiers hunting for people,” said Anton Yefanov, 44, Kherson’s deputy mayor.

In December and November, “drones have been penetrating further into the city, and Russians began hunting public and social transport,” he told Al Jazeera. “Shelling has also increased.”

At the time of publication, the Russian defence ministry had not responded to Al Jazeera’s request for comment.

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Anton Yefanov, Kherson’s deputy mayor, says Kherson is a ‘half-dead city’ [Agnieszka Pikulicka Wilczewska/Al Jazeera]
In the streets of Kherson, the echo of explosions reverberates in the air with frightening frequency.

The city feels like a ghost town with islands of life. Concrete bus stops have been put in place to provide extra shelter to commuters, but they do not guarantee survival in case of shelling. Residents are often advised to stay at home.

Few cars ride the empty roads and even fewer pedestrians dare to walk. Most of those who chose to remain are elderly, unwilling, or unable to move to safer parts of Ukraine.

Some professionals have returned to Kherson because being internally displaced threatened their livelihoods.

Maria and her family lived in Odesa for several months, but prices were high and her salary was low so she travelled back home.

‘It was following me. In such situations of course you are afraid’​

Aleksander Dorofeyev, a Kherson native, returned from Poland when the war began “to make himself useful”.

He works with the Polish Centre for International Aid, which provides humanitarian support to immobile and disabled people.

But helping those in need is fraught with risk.

In November, as he was checking on renovation work of outpatient clinics sponsored by his NGO, he noticed a drone buzzing above his car.

“It was following me. In such situations of course you are afraid. You need to accelerate the speed to be faster than the drone, but it can only happen if you are driving on a straight road, a highway. Drones can fly up to 130 kilometres (80 miles) per hour,” he said.

“They appear out of nowhere, they watch you and if they are high up, you can’t really hear them before they drop a bomb. In the city, there is no way to escape them.”

In early January, a drone targeted the minibus his colleague was driving. The vehicle fell into pieces. The man is still fighting for his life in hospital.

“From an economic point of view, Kherson is a half-dead city, but from a humanitarian point of view, there are still people here,” said Yefanov, the deputy mayor. “Someone has to help them, fix their water supply, the heat, help the disabled. What scares me most is that I won’t be able to complete my work here.”

Some observers fear Kherson’s ordeal is unlikely to end soon, even as Ukrainians warm to the idea of peace talks.

In October 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin declared four occupied regions – the self-declared Donetsk and Luhansk “People’s Republics”, Kherson and Zaporizhia – to be absorbed into Russia.

A month later, Ukraine liberated Kherson. Annexing it remains Russia’s goal, but this is unlikely, as the two armies are stuck in positional warfare on opposite sides of the Dnipro river.

“They want to capture Kherson but this is currently unrealistic. The Ukrainian military are hiding their whereabouts from the enemy drones so Russians hunt for civilians,” said Volodymyr Molchanov, an expert from the local Black Sea Center for Political and Social Research based in Odesa.

“It is an attempt to intimidate the population and force people to leave so that it will be easier for Russia to take over the territory and maintain its corridor to Crimea.”
 

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“The Russians have killed Danish F-16 Instructor

Russian Missile Strikes in Krivoy Rog Kill Danish F-16 Instructor

In today’s missile strikes on an aviation college in Krivoy Rog, a NATO-affiliated pilot instructor from Denmark was killed.

Reports on social media confirmed his death, with friends mourning the loss online.

Allegedly, the Dane inadvertently leaked his location to a prostitute, leading to an Iskander strike that proved fatal.”
 

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Dawg this UCan’t shit is so deep, it’s not funny


Seem like The narrative that was pushed upon us, is far from the reality.


This dude have big big interest in Ucant



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And what narrative would that be? Is Putin not a billionaire? Did he not invade Ukraine?

I won't ask if you believe he's a madman or not because that's subjective but he obviously doesn't give a shit about Ukrainian or Russian lives.
 

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And what narrative would that be? Is Putin not a billionaire? Did he not invade Ukraine?

I won't ask if you believe he's a madman or not because that's subjective but he obviously doesn't give a shit about Ukrainian or Russian lives.
He definitely invaded Ukraine and his likely very wealthy so those two things ain’t it

Talking about the reasons for the Special Military Operation


Does he care about Ukrainian and Russians lives I guess it depends whom you ask.

I’d say much more than Washington and Kiev care about them. Thats just from my limited understanding of the operation.
 
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Putin. I suspect he's the only billionaire in the equation too.
How is he a madman when he's trying to protect his country from being surrounded by NATO countries hosting American nukes ready to be fired upon them?? You realize Putin has been talking about this same exact thing since his first ever meeting as president with Bush jr in early 2000s???
You think America would just sit there if Canada or Mexico entered into a security defense agreement and Russia parked there nukes on the border of both of those countries with America??

What's happening right now is America and its western allies are finding out Russia was well prepared for this conflict which is why all their predictions of Russias ammunition running out or economy collapsing has never happened going on three years. Ukraines military has been decimated. When all this ends they won't have enough men to put together a military like they had pre war. So they'll be heavily in debt and weaker militarily all for nothing.
 

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This speech is when he became a marked man


People forget Hillary Clinton as secretary of state tried to do an Arab spring style coup in Russia in 2011 but failed. They wanted the opposition party to take over. This opposition party is supported by The US and NATO countries and they want Russia to go back to being pro western aka privatizing state owned companies i.e gas/oil,manufacturing, mining, telecoms etc so western multinationals can buy them like what happened when Boris Yeltsin became president after the fall of the Soviet Union. Putin came to power and western nations thought he was going to be an extension of Boris Yeltsin and continue business as usual but he flipped the script and nationalized those companies one by one. That's why you keep hearing about Russian billionaires being found dead all over the world. They were the ones who sold out the country and they were marjed for death as a result. Leaving them in play was too dangerous. Then you have the billionaires who are loyal to Putin.

 

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He definitely invaded Ukraine and his likely very wealthy so those two things ain’t it

Talking about the reasons for the Special Military Operation


Does he care about Ukrainian and Russians lives I guess it depends whom you ask.

I’d say much more than Washington and Kiev care about them. Thats just from my limited understanding of the operation.
Yeah, right. I'm not arguing that Washington and Ukraine cares about them. I'm arguing he doesn't. At the end of the day, he's the one that invaded so the blood, in this situation, is on his hands.

And "Special Military Operation" is a retarded term.

It's a war plain and simple and Putin started it. So it's fuck him. And, yeah, it's fuck Biden, Zelensky, and Trump too but that doesn't make Putin any less of a piece of shit.
 

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Yeah, right. I'm not arguing that Washington and Ukraine cares about them. I'm arguing he doesn't. At the end of the day, he's the one that invaded so the blood, in this situation, is on his hands.

And "Special Military Operation" is a retarded term.

It's a war plain and simple and Putin started it. So it's fuck him. And, yeah, it's fuck Biden, Zelensky, and Trump too but that doesn't make Putin any less of a piece of shit.

Dawg you realized Putin is the most one of the more west aligned so called bad guys we probably ever see.

Do you feel Russia annexation of Crimea (2014) started this?
 
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