u/OrcZHunter505

Image 1 — NSFW: Corpses of North Korean mercenaries in the Kursk region (2024-2025)
Image 2 — NSFW: Corpses of North Korean mercenaries in the Kursk region (2024-2025)
Image 3 — NSFW: Corpses of North Korean mercenaries in the Kursk region (2024-2025)
Image 4 — NSFW: Corpses of North Korean mercenaries in the Kursk region (2024-2025)
Image 5 — NSFW: Corpses of North Korean mercenaries in the Kursk region (2024-2025)
Image 6 — NSFW: Corpses of North Korean mercenaries in the Kursk region (2024-2025)
Image 7 — NSFW: Corpses of North Korean mercenaries in the Kursk region (2024-2025)
Image 8 — NSFW: Corpses of North Korean mercenaries in the Kursk region (2024-2025)
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NSFW: Corpses of North Korean mercenaries in the Kursk region (2024-2025)

Months before its confirmation, there were rumors of North Korean mercenaries working for Russia in the Kursk region due to Russian casualties and desertions, a region that was attacked and occupied by Ukraine, finally in December The first battles against North Korean forces and Ukrainian soldiers took place in December 2024 and January 2025, and here are some photos of the various corpses of the mercenaries

u/OrcZHunter505 — 2 days ago
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NSFW: Aftermath of a cleanup operation in a Russian trench. (OLD)

u/OrcZHunter505 — 7 days ago
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Photos of Mexican soldiers from the Miquiztli group fighting in Ukraine.

Derived from the Nahuatl word "Miquiztli"—meaning "death" and also the name of an Aztec deity—this is the name a group of Mexican volunteer soldiers chose for their unit fighting in Ukraine. Composed of active-duty personnel and former members of the Mexican army and police, the group decided to fight for the Ukrainian people starting in 2022, incorporating Aztec symbolism and, in some cases, using their own equipment. Although they do not constitute an official branch of the armed forces, they have been seen alongside Ukrainian soldiers from the 25th Airborne Brigade of the Air Assault Forces and the 3rd Separate Assault Brigade during assault and reconnaissance operations. Here are some photographs

u/OrcZHunter505 — 11 days ago
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NSFW: Ukrainian soldier posing next to his latest kill. (April 29, 2026)

u/OrcZHunter505 — 11 days ago
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For some reason, a Russian tank crushes a group of Russian soldiers on top of a BMP with its turret. (OLD)

Music from the original source.

u/OrcZHunter505 — 18 days ago
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Comparison between a Ukrainian machine gunner next to a Russian prisoner of war.

u/OrcZHunter505 — 23 days ago
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Russian soldier with Neo-Nazi patches he was decorated by Denis Pushkin in Donetsk

Photo of Denis Pushilin, leader of the "Donetsk Republic", decorating a Russian soldier with neo-Nazi patches. The identified patches are the SS Totenkopf skull patch with a tactical helmet, and the Valknut sign, a Nordic symbol with no political affiliations but widely used by neo-Nazi groups because of its Nordic origin.

u/OrcZHunter505 — 27 days ago
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Ukrainian soldier from the AZOV Brigade with a Russian prisoner of war. (Battle of Torestk 2024-2025)

u/OrcZHunter505 — 29 days ago
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Russian soldier with neo-Nazi tattoos captured by the 25th Independent Airborne Brigade Sicheslav.

u/OrcZHunter505 — 29 days ago
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Ukrainian soldiers executed by Russian soldiers. (Captured by a drone)

Bound and unarmed, This is how these 3 Ukrainian soldiers were executed by Russian soldiers.

u/OrcZHunter505 — 30 days ago
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Russian soldiers hiding under their burning BMP after being heavily attacked by Ukrainian drones.

u/OrcZHunter505 — 1 month ago
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Video of a mechanized Russian group being LITERALLY MASSACRED in Vuhledar in open field.

In 2023, a group of Russian soldiers entered Vuhledar in BMP-type armored vehicles and T72-type battle tanks, marked with a V, and one of the BMPs had the legend "DRAKULA" marked on it (perhaps the name of some squadron). Drones detected the column advancing in open terrain and began to bomb the Russian vehicles and their troops, literally massacring their troops in a few minutes and destroying their armored vehicles. The bodies of the Russian KIA soldiers lay on the snowy ground, and the armored vehicles were stained with the soldiers' blood, a complete massacre.

u/OrcZHunter505 — 1 month ago
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the remains of Russian armored vehicles during the battle for Vuhledar

The remains of Russian armored vehicles (apparently BMP 3s and some T-72s) marked with the letter "V" (probably belonging to Russian airborne forces troops) captured during the Battle of Vuhledar, AKA "the tank graveyard"

u/OrcZHunter505 — 1 month ago
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the weapons of two men who met and died in the war

A brief reflection on war: despite my biased stance in favor of Ukraine, I won't be blinded and trapped in an echo chamber where I only hear what suits me. I'm also going to share this cruel aspect of war. There's a video of Ukrainian soldiers clearing and advancing in a Russian trench during the battle of Bakhmut. The operation is successful, but at a certain point, we see a graphic and symbolic image: two AK-type rifles, one with red tape wrapped around the stock (probably belonging to a Russian soldier) and the other with a Ukrainian flag tied to the stock and blue tape on the grip (probably belonging to a Ukrainian soldier). Two weapons, from different sides, made to kill each other, now lie together, but with their owners likely already dead in the trench. The weapons of two men who met and died in the war, who met each other believing the other to be the despicable and disgusting enemy, and died fighting under their own banners. Ideals and morals, now their weapons lie together, the weapons of two men who, had they not met because of this war, would probably have shared a beer and laughed without a care in the world. But now they are sworn enemies. In the end, these two men now rest in peace. They fought and died in combat, one invading foreign lands and the other defending his own. Two men who didn't have to die that way, but a conflict ultimately defined the fate of these two men who now rest in peace, both believing they did the right thing. Slava Ukraiyni, Heroyam Slava.

u/OrcZHunter505 — 2 months ago
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NSFW: Russian trench FULL of dead Russian soldiers.

Old clip in which a Ukrainian soldier walks inside a Russian trench after the successful assault by Ukrainian troops, showing the consequences for the Russian soldiers, i.e., weapons thrown everywhere (like AKs, PKMs and even anti-tank weapons like the RPG7 & RPG26), magazines scattered on the ground and therefore, the remains of the Russian soldiers.

u/OrcZHunter505 — 2 months ago
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Enter Ukraine in your Kamaz, return to Russia in your coffin.

u/OrcZHunter505 — 2 months ago
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NSFW: how your life can end in seconds.

Recording from the point of view of a Russian soldier riding as a co-pilot on an ATV alongside his partner who is driving it, but, in a matter of seconds, a Ukrainian drone directly and brutally hits the ATV driver, while his partner, the co-pilot, saw firsthand how his comrade lost his life in the worst way, and felt his body lean against him.

u/OrcZHunter505 — 2 months ago
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Compilation of drone footage capturing combat between Ukrainian soldiers neutralizing Russian soldiers at very close range.

u/OrcZHunter505 — 2 months ago