Don't Tell Mom I'm In Chechnya but your T72 gets hit
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2021
- "I'd been to a number of war zones before in my life, but I had never been in one as terrifying as Chechnya."
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Great vid man - really brings the 1995 back to life.
no replies lol
2022 ukriane
@@Merkava_APS 2.3k likes lol
@@rebelwolf1012, lol, Heaven and earth
This comment aged like wine, but instead in 2022
Americans teens: "Let's bring the 90s bacK!!"
The Balkans and Eastern Europe: "Uhhh how about no..."
I'm sure the Rwandans would prefer the leave the 90s in the past as well.
Well unfortunately it seems we are going into that direction again
@@Igor-my6ml Some things need to be done to survive survival of the fittest
Iraq and Somalia: pls no
Vietnamese: "no too."
POV:
AKs blasting. Sound of RPG hitting tank armor. Suddenly cabin full of smoke, tank cant move any direction. Tank defense systems nor weapons dont work either. You go through emergency exit, instantly you hear AK rounds passing near your ears, sound of AK rounds hitting what is left of your T72 tank (last upgraded 1979.) You fire few defense shots just to cover your escape and go to nearest corner and you start crying, holding your AK rifle like a baby. And you start to realize your destiny is either being KIA or being captured and get executed by being burned alive by chechen forces. Or getting your skin flayed. And you realize you achieved nothing in your life... Dad alcoholic, mom sick, one brother died in afghanistan, the other is alcoholic, lives in moscow suburbs.. Sister married in belarus, the only worthy member of your family but ended contact with it long ago. And you just finished high school not so long ago, hoping you will work in your local tehnozavod but inflation has eaten everything so you go to pointless war eventually getting your miserable life terminated before it even started.
Holy s*it Dude, this really caught me off guard.
Thats fuckin sad dude.
this hits home brother
Oh fuck off. Russians mopped the floor with chechens in both wars.
@Oreobush is belarus a nice place?
This is literally the Russian parallel to "That's Vietnam music. Can't we get our own fucking music?" from Jarhead.
Also holy crap the ambience overpowering the music really makes it hit home
It scared me.
shouldn't the music get drowned out by the boom?
@@NotACutie I would've liked the initial 'hit' to have been much much louder too, but I suppose they're watching out for people who wouldn't appreciate that level of sudden volume change.
Home?
It does hit home real
Attempt 2: “Highway to hell” but you’re on Highway 6 into Baghdad.
So... Highway to baghdad : the song?
@@testiclegaming1250 yes
No just keep it at highway to hell there about the same right now
No just keep it at highway to hell there about the same right now
I like it
Disregarding how harrowing this is (which is a great thing btw, wonderful job) I love the detail that it is a T-72 getting hit by an RPG, which is historically accurate since a T-72 tank crew was the first casualty of the war
No, it wasn’t first casualty of the war :)
@@blueonblack83 it would still be a truthful one, especially considering what's happening with Russian troops right now, and the misinformation they were fed by their superiors, as well as the mass amounts of propaganda we're all receiving
@@alexeyshapovalov1353 what was then?
@@Sanitaeter357 "The first casualty of war is truth"
@@OlviMasta77or the tank because its gets hit first
As a Russian who thoroughly studied the two Chechen companies, this hits hard.
Tell us more
tell us more man
@@kettelbe well, i do not know that much, but if I could count on what have a friend of mine, who was in the military during that time said and what I have studied, in general: imagine your country crumbling into separate states and turning into something completely different in terms of finance organisation and political course accompanied by the last breath of its economics. Along with the country, its army is also devastated because a lot of officers/veterans who were a part of one-and-whole soviet army yesterday are now members of different separated states' armies, which means that russian problems are not their business anymore. The same goes with the vehicles and other equipment. Also the financial crisis means no more nearly-unlimited money for the military, which is also striking heavy considering the amount of work necessary to be done for the proper reorganization of that chaos(just for you to understand the scale: banditism along with poverty including in army have lead to troops illegally selling guns and ammunition to almost anyone)
So, while the government is still trying to bring your country back from the grave, some freaks decide to declare the independence of their state and start massive terrorist attacks. The government, of course, is not happy, so it sends the army, BUT, as I said, a great part of troops have just left, so that means that "WE NEED MOAR PEOPUL TO FIGHT!!!", which leads to the massive conscription program. So massive, that it basically consists of knocking the doors or patroling streets and metro exits and making simple dialogues like:
-are you 18y.o. already?
-yes
-do you have your documents with you/in your house?
-yes
-congratulations, lad! It's time to pay your debt to the motherland! Come with us. Yes or yes.
And they were taking just about anyone who stand and not fall under the weight of the regular equipment. What is more important, is that those poor guys would make it from training barracks straight to commanding battalions because some commanders have left, others have retired, others have been killed by the bandits, others were expulsed because the government have adopted a policy of cutting down the number of officers (higher rank soldiers), etc.
So, for those kids it was like being constantly splashed with a bucket of ice cold water: BOOM-you live in a whole new country, BOOM-your father loses his job, BOOM-some of your family members most likely gets robbed or killed, BOOM-you barely have a penny in a pocket, BOOM-you get conscripted when you have just finally graduated and started to make plans on hepling your family, BOOM-you've just learned how to handle a rifle and now you are responsible for dozens of lives of your comrades...
It also aggravated by the amount of corruption in top military ranks and some overconfidence, which lead to situations like soldiers waiting for the arrival of reinforcements/supplies that no longer exist or just being kept at the stock(search for the "we were asking for just 2 tanks" video), or the troops being pushed to their limits to reach the point ASAP just to find out that their exhausted unit is the only one here capable of fighting and that the fight would start just about now.
So it would be safe to say that during first chechen campaign, people felt pretty screwed up and doomed. The second one was basically the same, but the scale of *pizdets* in every aspect was a lot lower now
@Realität seltsamer als Fiktion nice fairytale, bro, but somebody may actually take it as truth, so you'd better add some more fantasy and magic like russia blowing their own citizens up to justify the war or chechens never using their women and children as a weapon, so people would actually understand the genre
that even the frekn tank explode
"Roland the headless Thompson gunner"but you're a mercenary and the Irish peacekeepers you're besieging won't surrender
Your profile picture is giving me PTSD
This is oddly specific so I guess you already know Major Samm? If not he makes kinda similar videos (war footage but with great music) and there’s a video of some mercenaries in Africa fighting with this song in the video
@@User-kw5bk I refuse
@@User-kw5bk *vietnam flashbacks*
@@thiccchungusexe8964well it's African Addio
"Always Look on The Bright Side of Life" by Monty Python, but you're bleeding out in the Falklands.
You mean when you're on the HMS Sheffield, as it's sinking, considering the sailors did literally do exactly that.
@@belgebelgravia100 there already is one
Colonel Bogey March, but you're a SAS Commando running over an Argentinian minefield.
Someone actually did it: ua-cam.com/video/NXDU1XJBisM/v-deo.html
*Malvinas
If you were to ask Russians and Ukrainians in the 80s if they would support the slaughtering of each other they would look at you in utter shock
Vladimir Putin is a miracle maker. He did that and also made Switzerland abandon their neutrality.
Eh, it depends
If they lived through the post-WW1 Russian wars, they'd absolutely expect that
Say thanks to the creatures from the USA who love to "divide and conquer" so much.
Holodomor, google it......
I bet, somebody from Lvov would totally aprove.
I swear now that I'm an adult and learning about the time when I was a kid, it feels like earth is made up of different planets because what people experienced in one edge of the world is the complete opposite of someone else's. I feel extremely lucky to never have experienced war.
I miss war. It makes you love the things you never thought to love.
this didn't age well
Very lucky
@@benjamintherogue2421 there are plenty of wars still
if you miss it so much then go fight in one
@@bighillraft I already am.
Attempt 4: “which side are you on” but the West Virginia National Guard has started advancing up Blair Mountain
Do it ! I wanna see that !
Don’t give up fren
West Virginia, the only state to have an actual war and battle in the Continental US after the turn of the 1900s
Beautiful
This one!
This is the most terrifying one by far, nice job man.
Yeah the child screaming really tops it all off
@@extra_virgin_olive__oil9453 it’s not a child. The screaming was from the movie the search, where a russian soldier accidentally shot a mother’s child thinking it was a chechen rebel. Hence, the screaming from the mother
@@Insert-Retarded-Reply-Here propagandistic and bad movie too
@@jovan2krofi233 which is unfortunate. I really wanted a good Russian POV movie about the chaos in the 90s but we get some Russophobic garbage
I can feel it
I can hear the screams
I can feel the cold bloodied steel
Love the Fury soundclip you added to emulate the RPG hit.
I would love more of these with heavy vehicles, so goooood.
Good catch!
I knew it as soon as I heard the whistle of the 88mm, I didn’t even have to hear the shell slam into the side of the tank to know exactly what it was from and the exact frame haha
It's a nice aesthetic addition for the video but it didn't make much sense technically, since RPG-7 are recoilless and its warhead is rocket-propelled. The Acht-Acht on the other hand is more of a conventional gun.
@@jrmungandr also part of the gun sounds are from a video where there was a school shootout in Russia? I do not find that clip anymore on youtube.
@@melted8368 I can check if I still have it somewhere, I don’t remember exactly what but yes it’s from some real-life firefight
This is probably the most intense version of " *song* but *combat event*"
Wait until you get a load of tonight's release
@@jrmungandr what's this songs name?
The german one is better
@@CannabisReviewPDX don't tell mom I'm in Chechnya or ты только маме что я в чечне не говори
@@jrmungandrwhich one Is it?
"Здравствуй мама..." but your squad surrounded in Grozny.
i wait
YES PLEASE
yes
Indeed
Please
YESSS
Attempt 3: March of the Siberian Riflemen, but the Reds have you pinned down against the sea at Vladivostok.
Good idea
"Go back to your japanese hosts, traitor!"
Yes
this.
yes please
"Занимаешь позицию, прикрываешь правый фланг. Ты понял?"
"Дааа..."
"Выполнять!"
All the pain and horror of war in this dialog.
I'll try to translate it for english-speaking men.
"You must go to this position, and take cover to the right. Did you understand?"
"Yeees..." (trembling voice)
"Go!"
Guys, i am russian, and i am not good in translating, but i think you got it. Of course, in russian, this dialog is more touching. Peace.
@@eternalviolence69 cover the right flank, not take cover. Take cover would be "prikroysya" or "zakrepis na" or something like that
@H306 I'd translate it as "Execute" instead of Fulfil, but go works.
Не смог понять, откуда это взято??
Those dialogues are from The Search, a french movie about Chechen War
@@eternalviolence69 I'm gonna be honest. I don't know Russian at all but I could tell this was exactly what he was saying just by the context. Thanks for the translation.
This shit hit me harder than wandering souls tape. Good job man, this is the most terrifying so far.
*this hurts man the guy screaming at the back is making sad bruv*
Gotta say that I’m more of a fan of the Afghan War version, but this looks like quality as per usual. Keep it up, Jörm.
Yeah, that was one nice
There were no T-72s deployed to Afghanistan, only T-64s and T-54/55s.
@@SSFhighcommandJOHN T-62 original and modified as well.
@@gabrielzanetti9558 I know, but if he wanted to be accurate, it would be "but my T-62" (or T-64, or 54/55) was hit
@@sviatoslavsenchuk6648 ah yeah, thank you sviastoslav
I like the effect that the conversation gives before the chaos happens. After all, everyone always expects someone else to be hit.
It is the only way to go forward. It would be impossible otherwise.
The hope and illusion that we will be the ones to go back home, to go through it alive, that we won't be joining the dead.
This form of art is beautiful. I love this channel so much.
Me too
@@jrmungandr could you do one of Bodankan Artilije please
edit: good job keep it up
Edit 2: Bosanian not Bosankan.
@@jrmungandr bro what are you thinking while making these?
Hard question tbh, I guess I try not to think too much other than about what the scenario would probably have been like, to try to make it both accessible and authentic
@@jrmungandr well bro, great job and keep up the great work!
"Никогда не забывай нас, которые не вернулись домой, мы сражались и умерли за тебя."
"Never forget us who didn't come home, we fought and died for you."
None of us who went to Chechnya, came home. Only shells of men, with hollow holes where our souls used to be.
So allow us to treat you as heros, a bitter sweet reward, but a reward nonetheless
"Listen, brother, we already have 9 killed, unmeasured wounded, and I'm still waiting! You call Moscow, otherwise they say "minor conflicts" about us on TV..."
" HQ...I heard the radio...Gaidar has claimed 'Mission Accomplished' on TV...There will be no reinforcements..."
Is this from a movie or something?
@@karlthefrog8412 Final radio convo of a Russian battalion surrounded during the Grozny New Year Offensive
@@quangcaodo8864 oh thanks, that really hit me hard whenever i read it
"6th, the column was hit, stop whining".
“Korea here we come” but you’re on a landing craft approaching the beaches of Inchon
“Korea here we come” but you’re being surrounded by the Chinese at Chosin reservoir
“Korea here we come” but you’re being evacuated out of Korea at the port of Hungnam
men helvete chilla
Najs o se andra svenskar här
We will get this video brother!
Chosin Resevoir was just the chinese getting ratio'd
“Korea here we come” but you've been encircled by Chinese 114th Division near the village of Kunu-ri.
Don't tell mom I'm in Ukraine
Oh no
Oh hell naw
Tell mom that's just "a military exercise"
@@DeusExMau5 The ammunition looks a little livelier than normal, though....
Ben söylerim
as a russian guy, hearing this doesn’t give me some military vibes
it terrifies me
that's the point of it. PTSD simulator. But if you still have PTSD I wouldn't watch it.
Same dude, it stimulates pure PTSD and war shock if a person watching this is a veteran.
rip, now you're facing conscription in ukraine, what a time to be a male in russia
@@egg-iu3fe Was that supposed to be a funny, toxic comment, or I misunderstood what you said?
@@chapman8671 no im just stating it as a fact, not trying to be funny or toxic
"The National Anthem Of The USSR" but Gorbachev just formally handed power to Yeltsin.
That's beyond depressing.
for such cases, there´s Swan Lake
No,flight if the swans musical will be better
Nope sorry
Wrong name
Feb 2022 and this hits a little different
"He was a Good Stalker" but your friend Boris just got caught in a Whirligig
When I asked my dad about the Chechen wars he said he knew a few people that went and came back but were never the same. I respect them deeply
This song feels deeply saddening now.
The metalic ringing made me physically wince, completely terrifying.
This is by far the best one it has such an aura of terror, panic, and chaos. It works so perfect
Don't tell Mom I'm in Gostomel but your VDV unit just got encircled
For the 2nd or 3rd time
“By Order of the King”
But your platoon was just wiped out during a trench raid
“The British Light Infantry” But your being sent to attack Breed’s Hill
“Over There!” But the Germans are taking your trench
every gunshot you hear is a human being attempting to kill another
This hits hard in times like this.
Don't tell Mom Im in Ukraine but your T90 column gets wiped out by Javelins
*T-72 column, i don't think Russia mobilized its T90's just yet.
@@jayy7842 Yeah it’s just 72s and 80s as of now
Ukraine most often sold the received javelins as soon as they received them, for the whole week they did not appear anywhere at all
@@gnranger there’s T90s now
Bro, the army of ukraine is fleeing in the east and leaving captured javelins and NLAW of the army of the DPR
i showed this video to my dad who fought in chechenya during first chechen war and he got blackout for 6 hours still i couldnt make him wake up i feel little bit regretful
*hit by javelin
*NLAW
Don’t tell mum I’m in Ukraine but your BMP just got hit
can't wait for the Ukraine album to come out, its gonna be 🔥🔥
*evil laughs in Bayraktar-ian*
@@crook7493 Жаль тебя((
Don’t tell mum I’m in Ukraine but your BMP just got towed by a farmer when you went for a piss
@@s4ss it should be playing that one Slava Ukraine dancing pig meme song instead but in the POV of the farmer
This is killer. The civilians screaming just after the ambush was chilling.
“Don’t tell mom Im in Khartik”
*Kharkiv
"bosanska artiljerija" but your artillery crew is opening fire at the siege of Sarajevo, 1993.
YES THIS IDEA IS AMAZING or "bojna cavoglave" but your squad is getting ambushed in zagora by serbs
Why must Slavs fight
@@spitfire3797 I don't know
Loš je Dan by Max i intro, but you're the last young Serb at 18 in your self-formed militia to be alive as your high school friends all got killed by snipers in Sarajevo (1993)
@@PeppinoSpaghetti189 that also sounds like a good idea
I wish I could show my 4th grade class this since too many of them idolize war too much. They think its this glorious wonderful thing and don't understand that it is a necessary evil at best and an atrocious thing at worse. I know they are young but too many people their ages witness war first hand. I just wish they understood how lucky they are.
1:51 that scream.....
that was genuinely terrifying
poor that mechanic guy
This hits different in 2023
This war was an absolute tragedy, the music and ambience makes it hit home.
This is actually haunting to hear Russian Tankers scream knowing that they may die gruesomely.
Even more chilling is that the screams were from a real recording of the surrounded Russian troops hearing "There will be no reinforcements" and procedding to order a last stand
@@forlegalreasonsthatwasajok7608 source?
@@Dunnay48 there are radio conversations during the battle of Grozny, its gnarly and the HQ even ordered to take civilians as hostages. Plus the Air support not helping them and the radio conversation dwelve to angry ones
Something about that woman crying is unnerving
This really hits different nowadays....
Might be a controversial one but
Panteri (Mauzer) by Roki Vulovic and your unit is advancing on Sarajevo
This is a great idea!
im a Bosniak and I think that would be cool.
Za slobodu Sarajeva, ginu hrabri momci!
I think Roki got strict on copyright striking his songs being used man
no no that actually makes sense (could also use my dad's a war criminal though)
alt title: Don't Tell Mom I'm In Chechnya but your T72 gets stolen by farmers
haha😐
Z
@@theserzhant_luiz z
@@theserzhant_luiz N
Panzerleid,, but your Leopard 2 just got hit by an ATGM.
Die Fahne Hoch, but the Russians are storming Mariupol
Die Hitlerleute, but your Patriot battery gets hit by a Kinzhal
SS Marschiert In Fiendsland but Russian artillery is destroying your whole platoon
This honestly sends chills down my spine. This is actually scary.
already more have died in Ukraine. Weeping songs will be sung for decades.
@@maavaim More than 15k died in chechnya, dude. You have some wrong info.
Now: don't tell mom i'm in kyiv
*turret flys 20 meters in the air*
"Don't tell mom I'm in Ukraine!"
Song writers in Russia are gonna have a blast with that debacle.
Panzerleid,, but your Leopard 2 just got hit by an ATGM.
Die Fahne Hoch, but the Russians are storming Mariupol
Die Hitlerleute, but your Patriot battery gets hit by a Kinzhal
SS Marschiert In Fiendsland but Russian artillery is destroying your whole platoon
Closing your eyes literally changes everything about this video
I got into this afghan song loop hole and somehow cant get out
Sitting with closed eyes thinking ,Kalashnikov at hand , sasha and vadim talking, your tank gets hit, big boom
Your head is ringing , hard pain in your left arm,memories flow at the speed of light, machine gun fire, someone is trying to drag you out, shouting ,you are still disoriented, your are bleeding from the arm,now you realise what happen as you look at the smoking wreck of a tank, Sasha and Vadim dead the driver too,friendly tank fires
You scramble to nearby ditch, pistol in hand,panting and thinking how long you have left to live
When you go from tank crew to general infantry you know things are not going well.
Z, the symbol of losers and incompetence.
You know, now that I think of it, it could'e been even better than it is if music also got muffled like everything else once tank gets hit, it could've made an illusion that music plays in an radio or something like that and is not just a background. It would've felt even more realisic.
POV: mariopal
Really excellent sound design. From the initial hit, to the tanker dismounting, to the NCO telling him what to do, to the line moving forwards past the POV. Just excellent
That song suddenly hits very differently amirite.
There is nothing more immersive than listening to these. My travels to the place of the men who are experiencing this in history though they have passed. It's a trip
This aged very well.
It did, and it's sad that it did, then as now you have young men getting blown up in T72s to then be picked off by AKMs, very very little has changed for the grunt
@@jrmungandr Those young men have been raping women and executing civilians so you'll forgive me if I don't shed any tears for them
I keep coming back to this one. It has a visceral and rawness that goes above all the rest, just feels of pure despair. It's sobering.
Wtf bro this think make me almost cry
That is how tanks end in cities without infantry support.
Attempt 2: Magic Carpet Ride, but your on the last helicopter out of Saigon
God these get harder and harder to listen too each time. Utterly incredible.
1:20 (In this passage, the Commander brought the soldier out of hysterics and set the task.) They knock out a box (BMP) from an RPG, everyone jumps into the loose from the BMP, after: -Soldier: (after women's screams) Fuck! (tears, hysteria) -Commander: Come here, why are you ebalom (face-Russian mat) trading! (raise your head high / expose your head to bullets) Ebalom (face) do not trade and there are enough corpses without you! Moron! Listen to me! Get in position, cover the right flank, you understand? -Soldier: yes! -Commander: Go!
Это самый точный перевод, который я смог здесь найти. Благодарю
It feels so wrong, that youtube gives an upbeat commercial before this.
Attempt the Second: Мы Выходим на Рассвете by группа Каскад but your convoy is being ambushed as you leave Afghanistan.
Nice pfp bro
@@kamov52510 I have become your worst nightmare (aka communism)
@@equin_xx damn
Best one so far. Really love this music and the sound effects being louder than the music gives it a nice touch. Maybe in some more relaxing scenarios you could put the music louder and during chaotic ones the screams, shots, etc; prevail
Weird how close we were to this part of history.
Cool how it’s so chill at the beginning
Don't tell my mum I'm in Ukraine
Don't tell my mom I'm in Kiev
BAD TIMES FRIEND AHEAD. MAYBE NO COMPUTER. MAYBE NO HOME. I GO AWAY BUT WE ARE TWO OF SOUL. I WILL RETURN.
POV you are the first tank of the column and you are tasked to rush the capital without any inf support
American national anthem but you are watching the white house burn.
Best one so far. Music almost drowned by madness
Jör, this is absolutely one of the best POV you have ever made as far as now. Keep it on this way dude.
This is probably the most ambient video you’ve made yet, good job
I dont know why this sort of shook me, I had cousins die in this war but this video hit me for a reason i cant explain.
I’m waiting for the new one :P “Dont tell Mom I’m in Ukraine - But your T-72 Gets hit by an NLAW”
i love that its 27 years later and you still cant replace T-72 in the title, they werent exactly considered new back then either. and as it looks like, even when modified it heavily underperforms in a coctail of 0 logistics and E+ in tactics. i truly feel sorry for russian conscripts. These wounds wont heal over 10 generations.
@@maavaim Neither will the wounds that they inflicted upon the Ukrainians. Those Russian conscripts can always surrender to the Ukrainian forces and they will be treated humanely, maybe even better than the Russian state treats them. If they refuse to surrender, I do not feel sorry for them. Neither did they feel sorry for all the innocents they murdered.
@@stalepoutine4768 Yeah, "treated humanely, maybe even better than the Russian state treats them" I love westerners, they are like children, so naive.
@@stalepoutine4768 the soldiers can surrender but their families are still back in Russia.
@@xeis6455 If their families are smart, they would get out of Russia, claim political asylum in any country that won't hold them as ransom for the soldiers, then the soldiers can surrender without the fear that their families will pay the price for their betrayal. EU is accepting Russian citizens as political refugees.
this one might be the most chilling, the sound of crying soldiers and terrified people shouting makes this even more realistic.
"Rock the Casbah" but your a British soldier leaving Afghanistan
Watching this in February/March of 2022 is really interesting
Look at it from the bright side: the war wasn't the straw that broke the camel's back and lead to the country falling, like the Afghan war was. At least now the average Russian family enjoys the privilege of barely even being able to afford shoes.
I’m a hardcore capitalist, but even I can’t disagree with the fact that the republics were all better off under the flag of the USSR.
@@ruskifarm6882 back then, USSR had unity and an idea what they were doing. Nowadays, every country seems to be having issues, except china in a sense
@@danialhalal “idea of what they were doing”
My mom lived there, and only after the fall did she really get new clothes, food (mostly raw of course), and other things that weren’t accessible before the fall. Sure, USSR seems great, til you live inside it eating kidney beans in a cold apartment
@@coffee4682 Cool story bro (no)
Such collapses of massive states rarely do well for the economy (especially considering that everyone bailed out and the new Russian state was forced to carry the bankruptcy of the soviet union)
Don’t Tell mom I’m in Novorossiya
This is the only video you have made that really gave me the chills, nice work
Cant fucking wait for the good shit, also can you do “The Veteran” Taiwanese Soldier Song, but you’re at Jinan being surrounded and overwhelmed by PLA conscripts.
I have found you long lost brother
@@10pFreddos YES
These videos are so well made that only people who never experienced this kind of situations can Watch them without feeling sick, Amazing.
Love your work. this one actually gave me the chills.
"Groznyphile" is a really interesting UA-cam channel about this war
the most terrifying of the bunch. Please make more like this