r/VolunteersForUkraine - The ManChildren's Crusade of 2022

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He tripped a mine that killed him and set off a pretty bad chain of events. This is just brutal:


The guy was 52 and it happened over a month ago. I guess they kept it quiet.
Fight stupid wars, win stupid medals. The guys in the story don't seem to realize the Russians didn't come in and finish them off because they didn't want to try to maneuver in their own fucking minefield. Why take the risk, when the mines are clearly doing their job?
 
Fight stupid wars, win stupid medals. The guys in the story don't seem to realize the Russians didn't come in and finish them off because they didn't want to try to maneuver in their own fucking minefield. Why take the risk, when the mines are clearly doing their job?
Are we sure they were Russian mines? We'll probably never know the full truth since a story getting out about a 52yo American volunteer being sent out to clear Ukranian mines would be... bad. I'm curious what his qualifications were for mine-clearing.
 
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"We did it Reddit!"
 
One of the best summaries I have seen so far of this shitshow: https://harpers.org/archive/2022/07/searching-from-the-ukrainian-foreign-legion/

At a bar that was selling pints of ale despite the temporary ban, I met with a senior Ukrainian defense official who asked to remain anonymous. He was wearing a Stechkin automatic pistol under his zip-up jacket, and showed me photos on his phone of alleged Russian atrocities: a dead baby crushed under rubble; a confused civilian wandering through the wreckage; and the bodies of charred Ukrainian soldiers, the victims of what he claimed was a white phosphorus attack.

I asked him about the International Legion, and he said the government had not been prepared to receive so many volunteers. About a third of them had been turned back for lack of combat experience. “It would not be a good thing,” he said, “for them to be killed and us to have this reputation.” Another third left “after they saw real war,” by which he meant the strike on Yavoriv. The remainder had not been organized into a freestanding unit, he admitted. The volunteers were being housed at various locations around Lviv and Kyiv, and few had weapons, body armor, or helmets. There were a few highly experienced veterans at the front, he said, but that was it.

His account tracked with what I had heard from Matthew VanDyke, the freelance military trainer I’d seen at the airport. “The international legion doesn’t exist,” he texted me. “It was all propaganda to elicit international support, media coverage, and reinforce the idea that it’s the world vs Russia.” In Kyiv, he had met with a group of about sixteen legionnaires at a hotel on Peremohy Square. “Saddest group you’ll ever see,” he told me, “a clown car of misfits.” “The entire thing was an ill-conceived ploy to internationalize the conflict in the press,” he added. “They want people to apply through the Embassy because they aren’t really going to bring them here. The ones that came on their own, they’re not sure how to handle. It’s a mess.”

And the ones who did make it there were living the neet lifestyle, drinking and smoking weed.
The way stations and safehouses where a few dozen of them were staying weren’t easy to find, but I managed to track one down in a converted art gallery near Saint Sophia Cathedral. It was a semiofficial base of the reserve militia, though it felt more like a clubhouse. Viacheslav Drofa, a twenty-three-year-old Ukrainian who showed me in, introduced himself as a special forces soldier but later clarified that he was a rapper waiting on his army paperwork to go through. He was dressed in a uniform of his own devising, with a knife and combat gloves attached to the front of his ballistic vest.

Inside, art featuring aliens and mathematical equations still hung on the gallery walls. Bedding, clothes, and bags were on the floor, cold pizza lay on a table, and pots and pans were stacked by the kitchen sink. Seven or eight men whose military statuses were unclear to me came and went in a patchwork of army attire, street clothes, pajamas, and shower shoes. Among them were an American named Will and a Pole named Robert.

The first question they asked me was whether I drank. A bottle of whiskey stood on a sticky table, surrounded by plastic shot glasses. I politely declined (it was two in the afternoon). Their next question was whether I smoked weed.

Down we went to a bomb shelter that they had dubbed the “smoking room.” There was a water bong made from a wine bottle immersed in a ceramic jar, and a baggie of a strain called AK-47. A bare lightbulb was set in a brick wall covered in graffiti: 4:20, mushrooms, Egyptian hieroglyphics, a star of David, a skull and crossbones. The air vents had been painted to look like vein-blown eyeballs.
 
"Viacheslav Drofa, a twenty-three-year-old Ukrainian who showed me in, introduced himself as a special forces soldier but later clarified that he was a rapper waiting on his army paperwork to go through"

I love this.
Parappa the commando dropping twenty kilotons of sick beats. Crack, crack, crack those skulls.
 
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Don't think this was posted before - there's a russian site (with English translation) documenting and dahxxing the foreign imbeciles volunteers/mercenaries. They appear to have gone to KF levels of autism documenting these people

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The thorough detail of each individual on this wiki is impressive. From reading through the pages on this site I will say it seems the best place for foreigners in the Ukrainian military is in the rear, considering the alternative of front-line combat and the high chance of being executed if captured by the enemy.
 
The thorough detail of each individual on this wiki is impressive. From reading through the pages on this site I will say it seems the best place for foreigners in the Ukrainian military is in the rear, considering the alternative of front-line combat and the high chance of being executed if captured by the enemy.
I saw that fag Captain Pegleg and a hardcore Neo-Nazi who volunteered with Azov and has his face covered in tattoos and has a biography that glows like Chernobyl so hopefully they add some more interesting people.

Is the Reddit troon I see a lot on there? I couldn't find him.
 
CanadianUkrain1 has been mentioned in these pages before as a "volunteer" serving in Ukraine posting questionable tales on social media while raising a ton of money for himself.

Well yesterday he decided to post some pics of his gear:

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... which was very quickly exposed as all airsoft and very badly done. The mags taped together aren't even the same caliber for instance. That's an airsoft rifle.

Better rundowns here with lots of pics:

Well, it finally happened.
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We did it Reddit!
 
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Looks like they doxed Wali: https://foreigncombatants.ru/en//index.php?title=Olivier_LaVigne-Ortiz

Not surprising really, given the guy's extensive social media presence.
He is even worst than a Canadian, he is Quebecois.
CanadianUkrain1 has been mentioned in these pages before as a "volunteer" serving in Ukraine posting questionable tales on social media while raising a ton of money for himself.

Well yesterday he decided to post some pics of his gear:

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... which was very quickly exposed as all airsoft and very badly done. The mags taped together aren't even the same caliber for instance. That's an airsoft rifle.

Better rundowns here with lots of pics:

Well, it finally happened.
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We did it Reddit!
Taping your magazines together has to be the most gay tacticool thing these LARPers have done yet. What value do you get from having a empty magazine taped to a full magazine, you are wasting precious seconds if you weren't LARPing and actually were in a combat zone.
 
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