BAD GRANDPA

CCTV shows moment no-nonsense pensioner beats up knife gang who ambushed young victim

Filmed in Russia the incredible clip has gone viral with posters congratulating the elderly man’s heroic efforts

THIS video shows the moment a no-nonsense pensioner beats up a ruthless knife gang who were attacking a defenceless victim.

The incredible CCTV clip starts with the thugs confronting a young man in a Russian railway station.

The gang are seen beating up a defenceless victim

The pensioner breaks up the fight letting fly with a series of punches

The hero grandpa drops every single member of the group who cower on the floor

One of the hooded delinquents punches the victim and then continues his assault as the poor man lies on the ground.

The cowardly ringleader places the youngster in a choke hold as his jeering friends crowd around to watch the senseless attack.

Then, out of nowhere, the heroic silver fox comes steaming in, breaking up the one-sided fight with a series of educated punches.

The gang seem terrified of the older gent, who appears to be a trained fighter.

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However, as the victim stands up and dusts himself off, one of the antagonists punches him in the stomach – an act which incurs the full fury of the pensioner who unleashes punches on every one of the gang members.

All the thugs are sent crashing to the ground – each holding their hoods over the heads to protect themselves from the old man’s onslaught.

The video ends with the beleaguered group shuffling away with their heads covered.

The elderly man’s heroics have went viral with commentator praising his brave rescue.

One poster said: “That old guy has crazy power and must know what he’s doing.

“That first knock down was a body shot.

“Looks like a liver or kidney punch.”


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