Comments by "Miriam Weller" (@miriamweller812) on "Canadian "Super Soldier" Wali Goes Home - Tells Tale of Ukraine Losing War" video.
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30-60 bullets for unexperienced people who will likely miss 10 times more - or hit other targets. Friendly fire still a danger even in modern armies, and a desaster, when you just merge random, untrained people together. Don't want to know, how many civilians were actually killed by other civilians or militants, even more when looking at the propaganda about "Russian saboteurs".
Seeing people comment on this, most of them sound like they imagine (especially) a (modern) war like a map in a shooter game and you start somewhere, got your rifle and 20 shots and then you just walk around and snipe enemies form the back who stand around there everywhere, pick up some extra ammunition and go on, clearing the map.
Then in reality they are for example in Kiev, actually hundredthousands people in the city, while no 'marked target' anywhere, but they stand there, go no clue what is happening at all, because they are just a militia and everyone around them could, especially other people like them, could be an enemy. Their idea of their heroism is, what will likely make them kill just other people like them or civilians.
As you described the tanks: a modern army got all kind of technology to see you way before you can with your own eyes and way more clearly and that from further away than in any game peopel for some reason got in mind.
Most stupid idea were those molotov cocktails., more likely to burn down the city than killing a single Russian soldier. They can barely make an ambush with 2000m range Javelin. Imagine a 20m Molotov...
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