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>Two fighters, two knives and two truths. Chronicle of one hand-to-hand fight
>The @voin_dv channel published a video from a captured helmet-mounted camera of a Ukrainian assault pilot, which captured the last minutes of his life. In the footage, worthy of a good thriller, he engaged in hand-to-hand combat with a fighter from Russia.
>"I'm moving out to clear the area, heading to the next house," the VSU soldier transmits into the radio. He grabs a fancy foreign machine gun and stealthily approaches the gate in the fence of a private house. For a few seconds, he "controls" the window in the one-story outbuilding. He slowly begins to move and gets several single shots from that very window.
>The VSU soldier screams, falls, and returns fire. His hand, covered in drops of blood, is captured on camera. He is wounded. The soldier quickly gets his bearings, grabs a grenade, pulls the pin and, pressing himself against the wall of the building, throws it inside. The VSU soldier turns 180 degrees and, nose to nose, collides with a Russian soldier who has run out. Judging by the chevron on his chest, he is from Yakutia. He manages to shoot wide, after which a brutal hand-to-hand fight begins.
>"Oh, you bitch, have you come to my homeland?" - the VSU soldier charges at ours like a tank, snatches his machine gun and throws him aside. The fight immediately goes to the ground. Yakut, finding himself below, snatches a knife and randomly pokes the enemy somewhere in the side. The crest screams, our guy manages to get on top. The VSU soldier snatches his knife and quickly pokes our guy in the shoulders and neck. Yakut manages to grab the hand with the knife by the blade, after which he uses his teeth. Having lost his weapon, the enemy has condemned himself to death.
>The finishing blows remain off-screen. Only drops of blood fall to the ground. But, apparently, our wounded and exhausted fighter fails to deliver a fatal blow. Then the enemy takes our hand with a knife and shows where to strike. Yakut gets down on one knee and ends the fight.
>"That's it, Mom, goodbye," the defeated VSU-nik exhales. "Wait, let me die in peace, you cut me open. Let me catch my breath a little, it hurts a lot. Let me go in peace, don't touch me."
>Our guy gets up and, breathing heavily, leaves the frame. "Thank you. You were the best fighter in the world. Better than me," the VSU guy mutters.
>"Goodbye brother," the Yakut answers, raising his machine gun. "No need!" the enemy manages to say before the control shot ends the recording of this video. One of the main rules of this war is that you can't leave wounded animals behind during assaults.
>"I only saw hand-to-hand combat once.
Once in reality and a thousand in a dream.
Who says that war is not scary,
he knows nothing about war..."
>Julia Drunina