'Your a** is ours, fellows': Ukrainian soldier warns Putin's army and says they're 'f*****d'


A Ukrainian soldier has issued a stark warning to the Russians, telling the enemy that they are ‘f****d’ and should use their ‘last chance’ to surrender, all while grinning at the camera. 

An unknown Ukrainian soldier bravely fiddles with a gun as he is seen standing in a dark place, dressed in camouflage, and grinning at the camera as he recorded his message to the enemy in their native tongue to ‘make it be f*****g clear.’ 

The soldier’s warning comes just days after Russia declared war in Ukraine on Thursday. Putin said he was undertaking a ‘special military operation’ to demilitarize and ‘de-nazify’ the country.   

‘I’ll record this in Russian to make it be f*****g clear,’ he says before greeting them like an old friend. 

‘Well guys, what’s up?’ he says in an unverified video circling on social media. 

He asks the Russians if they like how ‘quiet’ the night was before quoting writer Nikolai Gogol – born in Ukraine, who said: ‘Is everything good with you, kids?’ 

The defiant soldier even asks if they like ‘our Bayraktars,’ which are Turkish-made drones that have the ability to take out a military tank. Ukraine purchased the drones from Turkey in 2019, and the Ukrainian Armed Forces released the drones early Thursday. 

An unknown Ukrainian soldier bravely fiddled with a gun as he stood in a dark place, dressed in camouflage, and grinning at the camera as he recorded his message to the enemy in their native tongue to 'make it be f*****g clear'

An unknown Ukrainian soldier bravely fiddled with a gun as he stood in a dark place, dressed in camouflage, and grinning at the camera as he recorded his message to the enemy in their native tongue to ‘make it be f*****g clear’ 

He told the Russian to 'use your last chance' to surrender to Ukrainian forces because 'dues, you are f****d. We've got everything! You're a** is ours, fellows!'

He told the Russian to ‘use your last chance’ to surrender to Ukrainian forces because ‘dues, you are f****d. We’ve got everything! You’re a** is ours, fellows!’ 

Ukrainian soldiers full warning to the Russians

‘I’ll record this in Russian to make it be f***king clear.

‘Well guys, what’s up?

‘What? Is the Ukrainian night quiet? As the great Ukrainian writer Gogol said: “Is everything good with you, kids?”

‘Do you like our Bayraktars? What do you think – what’s flying above you right now?

‘What do you think – what is rustling in the bushes, my guys?

‘What thoughts do you have about that? What the f**k could it be?

‘Dudes, you are f**ked!

‘You’re stopped for now. We’re fine. We’re pulling up our reserves. We have aviation and we have tanks. 

‘We’ve got everything! 

‘You’re a** is ours, fellows!

‘How about this? Why don’t you f**king surrender while you still have that chance? 

‘Many of yours have already chosen that path, it’s not that bad, really. It may be a mistake, but we treat prisoners of war fairly well. 

‘So, you are stuck right now and soon we’ll start kicking your a**. And we’ll start doing it right now. 

‘Therefore, use your last chance.’ 

Source: Twitter 

‘Do you like our Bayraktars? What do you think – what’s flying above you right now?’ he taunts with a Cheshire Cat grin across his face. 

‘What thoughts do you have about that? What the f**k could it be?’ 

‘Dudes, you are f****d!’ he blatantly tells the Russians. 

‘Your a** is ours, fellows! How about this? Why don’t you f*****g surrender while you still have that chance? 

‘Many of yours have already chosen that path, it’s not that bad, really. It may be a mistake, but we treat prisoners of war fairly well.

‘So, you are stuck right now and soon we’ll start kicking your a**,’ he continues. ‘And we’ll start doing it right now. 

‘Therefore, use your last chance.’ 

Two Russian troops – believed to be Rafik Rakhmankulov, 19, and Mgomd Mgomdov, 26, from Kizilyurt – have been captured by Ukrainian forces in the country’s East. 

As of Saturday morning, Russian forces continued to make their way to Ukrainian capital of Kyiv and have taken control over several cities across the country – including the radioactive Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. 

Residents of Kyiv took shelter on Saturday night as explosions and street fighting signaled another Russian push to try and take the Ukrainian capital.

Defiant President Volodymyr Zelensky said Kyiv remained under Ukrainian control as Russian forces renewed their assault under the cover of darkness, pounding the capital with artillery and cruise missiles.

‘We will fight as long as it takes to liberate the country,’ Zelensky said in an video address on Saturday night local time.

He revealed that a baby girl was born Saturday night in the subway of Kyiv, now converted to a bomb shelter.

‘If children are born in shelters, even when the shelling continues, then the enemy has no chance,’ he said. ‘To Victory! Glory to Ukraine!’

Air raid sirens and heavy weapons fire reverberated through the city, as Ukrainian soldiers and civilian volunteers dug in to repel warmonger Putin’s forces.

Zelensky has pledged to ‘destroy the occupiers’ and the residents of Kyiv appear to have fully mobilized for a fight to the death.

As they hunkered down in air raid shelters, teams of civilians worked through the night making Molotov cocktails to use against the Russian forces.

A Russian tank is destroyed by Ukrainian forces (pictured). The soldier in the video asked the Russians if they like 'our Bayraktars,' which are Turkish-made drones that have the ability to take out a military tank. It is unknown if the tank pictured was taken out by a drone

A Russian tank is destroyed by Ukrainian forces (pictured). The soldier in the video asked the Russians if they like ‘our Bayraktars,’ which are Turkish-made drones that have the ability to take out a military tank. It is unknown if the tank pictured was taken out by a drone 

Ukrainian soldiers take up position as fight Russian soldiers from overtaking the capitol Kyiv

Ukrainian soldiers take up position as fight Russian soldiers from overtaking the capitol Kyiv 

A building in Ukraine was allegedly struck by a Russian missile on Saturday as the war continues

A building in Ukraine was allegedly struck by a Russian missile on Saturday as the war continues

Volunteers work to make molotov cocktails in the basement of a bomb shelter on Saturday night in Kyiv. Ukraine is now under general mobilization with all citizens called to join in fighting the Russian invasion

Volunteers work to make molotov cocktails in the basement of a bomb shelter on Saturday night in Kyiv. Ukraine is now under general mobilization with all citizens called to join in fighting the Russian invasion

A Ukrainian soldier gives a thumb up riding atop a military vehicle before an attack on Saturday

A Ukrainian soldier gives a thumb up riding atop a military vehicle before an attack on Saturday 

Men and women as old as 60 prepared to use their state-issued AK-47s to repel the invasion after volunteering for the Ukrainian Territorial Defense force.

Local media reported that much of Kyiv was under attack from multiple-launch rocket systems, and that the Okhmatdyt children’s cancer hospital had been struck by artillery, killing at least one child.

At 5pm local time, or 10am ET, an extended 48-hour curfew took effect banning civilians from the streets of Kyiv until at least Monday night. The previous curfew had run from 10pm to 7am.

Mayor Vitaly Klitschko said: ‘All civilians on the street during the curfew will be considered members of the enemy’s sabotage and reconnaissance groups.’

'If children are born in shelters, even when the shelling continues, then the enemy has no chance,' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy (pictured) said. 'To Victory! Glory to Ukraine!'

‘If children are born in shelters, even when the shelling continues, then the enemy has no chance,’ Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy (pictured) said. ‘To Victory! Glory to Ukraine!’

In a video message to the besieged nation, Zelensky accused the Kremlin of attempting to seize the capital, overthrow the government and install a ‘puppet’ regime ‘like in Donetsk,’ one of two separatist regions which Putin officially recognized before launching an all-out invasion.

Declaring ‘we broke their idea.’ he added: ‘The fights are going on in many cities and areas of our state. But we know that we are protecting the country, the land, the future of our children. Kyiv and key cities around the capital are controlled by our army.

‘Each Ukrainian should keep one thing in mind: if you can stop and destroy the occupiers – do it. Everyone who can come back to Ukraine – come back to defend Ukraine.’

UKRAINE WAR: LATEST 

  • Russia renewed its assault on Kyiv on Saturday night with barrage
  • Heavy fighting also continues in the eastern city of Kharkiv 
  • Russian forces have been spotted moving thermobaric launchers
  • Ukraine forces claim they downed Russian fighter in Black Sea
  • Russia accused US of using drones to direct Ukrainian navy ships 
  • Kyiv now under 48-hour curfew until at least Monday night
  • Civilian death toll hits 198 
  • US defense official says Ukraine displaying a ‘viable’ resistance 
  • UK intel says the bulk of Russian forces are now 19 miles from Kyiv
  • Ukraine president remains defiant and vows to fight after rejecting Biden’s offer of evacuation flight 
  • Vladimir Putin urges Ukrainian military to overthrow the country’s leadership and negotiate peace  
  • Russia vetoes draft U.N. Security Council resolution condemning Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine – China abstained from the vote  
  • Biden instructs the U.S. State Department to release $350 million in military aid to Ukraine 
  • Canada, US, Britain and EU said they could act to exclude Russia from the SWIFT global interbank payments system
  • Poland’s PM slammed German aid to Ukraine as ‘a joke’ 
  • Ukraine said more than 1,000 Russian soldiers had been killed – Russia did not release casualty figures
  • NATO allies will provide more weapons to Ukraine and deploy more forces to the eastern part of the alliance 



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