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erronis

(24,383 posts)
Wed May 6, 2026, 01:33 PM 4 hrs ago

"The Scariest Photo in My Gallery" -- Warning: graphic and disturbing. Image and story from Imgur

https://imgur.com/gallery/scariest-photo-gallery-jEXMnQy

I don't normally look at other images stored at this site - which I use to get links for DU. This one was very moving.



" .. In the evening, I learned about a seriously wounded man who couldn't be carried away. He had been lying there for a long time, waiting for help, while an enemy drone hovered above him, watching for an evacuation team. But the company commander seized the moment and risked his life to go get him. And they did it - they brought him to the nearest shelter.

Late at night, I went there, hoping I could still help. Several hours of struggle, five or six failed attempts to insert an IV - no more veins left... One last time, by some miracle, I found a vein. We started injecting solutions, his blood pressure rose, a few more injections, and finally - we exhaled. He was stable.

The evac team arrived, we loaded him into the vehicle, and I said: "That's it, boy, hold on. It's over now. The doctors are waiting for you. Just a little longer, and everything will be fine."

They drove away. I sat down, and at that very moment, my combat medic took this photo. A second later, we heard a powerful explosion. Then-silence. Our evacuation team never made contact again. Russians were waiting for them.

Everyone was killed.

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"The Scariest Photo in My Gallery" -- Warning: graphic and disturbing. Image and story from Imgur (Original Post) erronis 4 hrs ago OP
Perhaps there could have been a warning about the story. Biophilic 4 hrs ago #1
Sorry. I'll add a warning now. erronis 4 hrs ago #2
Thank you. Biophilic 4 hrs ago #4
It has been tough on many people. erronis 4 hrs ago #5
You're right. We have led a pretty low stress life compared to much of the rest of the world. Biophilic 3 hrs ago #6
Tragic. Russia is going to get theirs. harumph 4 hrs ago #3
With a million casualties in Ukraine, the Russian people are indeed "getting theirs". maxsolomon 1 hr ago #9
Its always the young and the working class who "pay" IbogaProject 1 hr ago #11
Warriors. They deserve our utmost respect and admiration for their bravery and honor - no one left behind. NoMoreRepugs 1 hr ago #7
It's worth following the link Tasmanian Devil 1 hr ago #8
Yes - the comments at the link are worth the read. Many know the experiences also. erronis 39 min ago #12
FUCK!!! 1WorldHope 1 hr ago #10

Biophilic

(6,645 posts)
1. Perhaps there could have been a warning about the story.
Wed May 6, 2026, 01:41 PM
4 hrs ago

Thank you, no thank you. It’s hard enough to keep things on some kind of an even keel these days. Your story pretty much shot my keel to hell.

Biophilic

(6,645 posts)
4. Thank you.
Wed May 6, 2026, 01:50 PM
4 hrs ago

Once upon a time I could read a story like that and be ok. Not happy but ok. Not any longer. There is just too much tragedy and too much loss. I’m afraid if I let go I might never stop crying. Up until this spring I’ve been one tough human.

erronis

(24,383 posts)
5. It has been tough on many people.
Wed May 6, 2026, 01:57 PM
4 hrs ago

We (in the US) are normally fairly sheltered. I can't imagine what it's like being under threats like this constantly.

Peace to you!

Biophilic

(6,645 posts)
6. You're right. We have led a pretty low stress life compared to much of the rest of the world.
Wed May 6, 2026, 02:05 PM
3 hrs ago

That idea actually helps strengthen my backbone. Thanks.

maxsolomon

(39,058 posts)
9. With a million casualties in Ukraine, the Russian people are indeed "getting theirs".
Wed May 6, 2026, 04:23 PM
1 hr ago

Putin and his cronies, not so much.

IbogaProject

(6,041 posts)
11. Its always the young and the working class who "pay"
Wed May 6, 2026, 04:30 PM
1 hr ago

Never the wealthy on either side, nor the bankers nor the arms dealers.

NoMoreRepugs

(12,202 posts)
7. Warriors. They deserve our utmost respect and admiration for their bravery and honor - no one left behind.
Wed May 6, 2026, 04:01 PM
1 hr ago

Phootie - your retribution will be mind numbing u asshole.

Tasmanian Devil

(209 posts)
8. It's worth following the link
Wed May 6, 2026, 04:23 PM
1 hr ago

Those that can should follow the link and read the rest of the original. And maybe even read the comments. Not an easy read.

Here it is again: https://imgur.com/gallery/scariest-photo-gallery-jEXMnQy

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