I notice that in all videos from September 2025 they carry and often deploy pepper spray on bystanders or the men they are trying to kidnap.
How long ago did they decide that pepper spray will increase successful kidnap rate? I don't want to watch tens of hours of footage of Ukrainian government violently kidnapping civilians, so do any of you have an estimate?
(P. S. The only videos of "forced" mobilization arrests of citizens that I saw in Russia, involved men who signed up for army which pays an enormous amount of money upfront, then fled with this bonus. Still no pepper spray.)
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oh, are they also shooting people with pistols just for filming?
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An ordinary day in a “democracy country”😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
At first, i saw them deploy firearms only if a crowd of women was there getting in their way. I since found videos of them firing pistols, when nobody from outside is intervening in the first place.
and some cases of russians saving the civilian, fucking funny: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MKYyllofK1o
Ehh Ukraine, the pillar of civilization)) Imagine being kidnapped like stray dogs on your way to work, it's just another Tuesday in Ukraine.🤣
Do you follow any frontline news?
I just saw a funny video. Ukrainian with a swastika tattoo and label "better die standing than live on your knees" dropped to his knees and begged to live, while his entire squad died. Can't make this shit up. I guess i will later upload to youtube if nobody else does.