what’s going on here? im assuming the blurred guy was on the russian side
fe-kuula on
Miten se menikään, “venäjä pitää huolen omistaan” ?
Buaha ha ha haaa….
Ok_Distribution5505 on
Russian side guy is not a finnish citizen, altough has lived in finland and can speak finnish.
Effective_Royal_888 on
Sellainen venäläinen kusipää.
RockTheBloat on
Doesn’t sound like a native Finnish speaker.
Mental_Sentence_6411 on
That must been an awkward conversation for one of them
SergjVladdis on
– I found a new friend from the factory of Vovtšansk. Wanna introduce yourself?
– yeah so my name is *blurred*, lived in Finland almost all my life. Somehow ended up here through Russia
– So youre now in the Russian armed forces?
– yes
– which unit?
– Prigade 128, section Sturm-V
– what year were u born?
– *blurred*
– How has the Russian army treated you?
– So beautiful words, i cant really even say. We were thrown out here like wet blankets and left to dry on our own. All the wounded are just lying around diying. I already have two injuries, a bullet wound and a fragment wound (mortar). Cant see anything with my other eye. Nobody gives a fuck.
jimmehi on
Toivottavasti menee vaihdossa takas venäjälle, tänne häntä ei kaivata.
Aiass on
I feel like the fin dude on the right has the moral and legal obligation to kick some sense into the fin guy on the left.
Dramatic_Mud2500 on
Toivottavasti ei ole paluuta Suomeen, Suomea puhuva ryssä homo!
Boomerium on
I wonder how they just dragged him in the war in the first place, is he like one of those dual citizenship fellows who just happened to have russian passport with him during travel? Or a stupid volunteer? Ei jumalauta
Firm-Sandwich8087 on
Genuinely confused on how a Fin ended up there doesn’t make sense for even the dumbest Finnish to join the Russians.
Past_Fennel7510 on
Hullua vittu
smallballsputin on
In finland they have saying “a ork is a ork even when fried in butter” or something along those lines. Very true it seems.
Playful-Comedian4001 on
What kind of a «finn» would fight WITH the Russians? He’s an anti-Finn.
Acrobatic-Clock-8832 on
Nyt on sitten kaikki nähty. Ei vittu mitä paskaa.
baconduck on
Good thing the subtitles are in the language they are speaking
In short, the russian’s story is that he was born in Soviet Union, family moved to Finland when he was young. Never got Finnish citizenship because of drug convictions. He moved back to Russia as an adult, started selling drugs, ended up in prison, and from there, to the front lines.
Round-Veterinarian32 on
There was an article in the finnish Helsingin Sanomat newspaper. He is referred as “Jari” in the article. He was born in the soviet union, but his family moved to finland when he was young at the end of the 80’s. Because of his track record in crimes he was never handed the finnish citizenship. He had a finnish girlfriend which later became his wife. But he never felt like he fitted in in finland. Later he started using drugs and decided at one point in the year 2017 to move to russia without even speaking russian. He’s criminal behaviour followed him to russia and eventually he was jailed for selling drugs. He got 12 years prisonment. After couple of months he was asked if he wanted to rot in the prison or take part of the special operation. Having more than 11 years to serve left, the decision was obvious. He would join the russian army.
He got a two week training and sent to Kharkiv, where he was captured in the city of Vovtšank.
Wow. I never expected to hear Finnish language in this sub. The blurred guy has an accent I can’t point in the map. Half Estonian maybe?
Edit: Another comment said he was born in Soviet Union, so Estonia is possible, right?
Content_Relation_951 on
A typical loser.Poor man
Weak_Definition_4321 on
Not the sharpest tool in the shed if you give up living in Finland for a “deluxe” Russia arms carreer imo
TimoZNL on
Those booms in the back sound like explosions. Specifically hearable at around 0:12 seconds. Are they interviewing him while being attacked?
kareliaano70 on
Harmi ettei kuollut!
Rushescreek33 on
I get them in Australia (Russians) they just love Putin and think the country is just the greatest and the most powerful in the world. Hard to understand ignorance in kind fashion.
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Mitä vittua?!
“Ei kiinnosta vittuukaa” LMAO aka “giving 0 fucks”
what’s going on here? im assuming the blurred guy was on the russian side
Miten se menikään, “venäjä pitää huolen omistaan” ?
Buaha ha ha haaa….
Russian side guy is not a finnish citizen, altough has lived in finland and can speak finnish.
Sellainen venäläinen kusipää.
Doesn’t sound like a native Finnish speaker.
That must been an awkward conversation for one of them
– I found a new friend from the factory of Vovtšansk. Wanna introduce yourself?
– yeah so my name is *blurred*, lived in Finland almost all my life. Somehow ended up here through Russia
– So youre now in the Russian armed forces?
– yes
– which unit?
– Prigade 128, section Sturm-V
– what year were u born?
– *blurred*
– How has the Russian army treated you?
– So beautiful words, i cant really even say. We were thrown out here like wet blankets and left to dry on our own. All the wounded are just lying around diying. I already have two injuries, a bullet wound and a fragment wound (mortar). Cant see anything with my other eye. Nobody gives a fuck.
Toivottavasti menee vaihdossa takas venäjälle, tänne häntä ei kaivata.
I feel like the fin dude on the right has the moral and legal obligation to kick some sense into the fin guy on the left.
Toivottavasti ei ole paluuta Suomeen, Suomea puhuva ryssä homo!
I wonder how they just dragged him in the war in the first place, is he like one of those dual citizenship fellows who just happened to have russian passport with him during travel? Or a stupid volunteer? Ei jumalauta
Genuinely confused on how a Fin ended up there doesn’t make sense for even the dumbest Finnish to join the Russians.
Hullua vittu
In finland they have saying “a ork is a ork even when fried in butter” or something along those lines. Very true it seems.
What kind of a «finn» would fight WITH the Russians? He’s an anti-Finn.
Nyt on sitten kaikki nähty. Ei vittu mitä paskaa.
Good thing the subtitles are in the language they are speaking
Finnish newspaper Helsingin Sanomat did a piece on these two (https://www.hs.fi/kirjeenvaihtajat/art-2000010760071.html , behind pay wall).
In short, the russian’s story is that he was born in Soviet Union, family moved to Finland when he was young. Never got Finnish citizenship because of drug convictions. He moved back to Russia as an adult, started selling drugs, ended up in prison, and from there, to the front lines.
There was an article in the finnish Helsingin Sanomat newspaper. He is referred as “Jari” in the article. He was born in the soviet union, but his family moved to finland when he was young at the end of the 80’s. Because of his track record in crimes he was never handed the finnish citizenship. He had a finnish girlfriend which later became his wife. But he never felt like he fitted in in finland. Later he started using drugs and decided at one point in the year 2017 to move to russia without even speaking russian. He’s criminal behaviour followed him to russia and eventually he was jailed for selling drugs. He got 12 years prisonment. After couple of months he was asked if he wanted to rot in the prison or take part of the special operation. Having more than 11 years to serve left, the decision was obvious. He would join the russian army.
He got a two week training and sent to Kharkiv, where he was captured in the city of Vovtšank.
Here’s the full article (it’s in finnish): https://www.hs.fi/kirjeenvaihtajat/art-2000010760071.html
Wow. I never expected to hear Finnish language in this sub. The blurred guy has an accent I can’t point in the map. Half Estonian maybe?
Edit: Another comment said he was born in Soviet Union, so Estonia is possible, right?
A typical loser.Poor man
Not the sharpest tool in the shed if you give up living in Finland for a “deluxe” Russia arms carreer imo
Those booms in the back sound like explosions. Specifically hearable at around 0:12 seconds. Are they interviewing him while being attacked?
Harmi ettei kuollut!
I get them in Australia (Russians) they just love Putin and think the country is just the greatest and the most powerful in the world. Hard to understand ignorance in kind fashion.
He’s Russian as far as I’m concerned