They are all heroes but There is an untold story. Ben Reymenants (from Belgium) and Maksym Pokejaka (fom Ukraine) were the very first divers to enter in the cave AFTER chamber 3. Both divers tied the ropes up to Chamber 9 very close to Pataya Beach. The British basically "stopped" in the Chamber three and showed up three days later and took over. Ben and Maksym were swept away. However the Thai seals know the truth. " As soon as someone is identified as an unsung hero, he no longer is"
@@lilig7469 Incorrect on every level. The Thai seals were the first ones into the cave. Ben didn't make it past the T junction so no way near Pataya beach. He also upped and left before the rescue even started (something you have conveniently failed to mention). Maksym stayed behind to help out while Ben took off. You also don't mention the incredible risk he was willing to put everyone including the boys and the divers in rushing to get them out literally straight away. You also don't give any credit to either the doctor Richard Harris or the vet Craig Challen who both ultimately allowed the rescue to occur.
They are all heroes but There is an untold story. Ben Reymenants (from Belgium) and Maksym Pokejaka (fom Ukraine) were the very first divers to enter in the cave AFTER chamber 3. Both divers tied the ropes up to Chamber 9 very close to Pataya Beach. The British basically "stopped" in the Chamber three and showed up three days later and took over. Ben and Maksym were swept away. However the Thai seals know the truth. " As soon as someone is identified as an unsung hero, he no longer is"
Zero mention of the two Australian divers involved, one of which provided the anaesthetist expertise that made saving the boys lives actually possible.
Because this was an interview with the two British divers 🙄 there was no personal mention of any of the 5,000+ people who helped in the rescue. It’s an interview about THEIR experience. Get a grip
The boys are interviewed on Ellen (American tv) where there’s no mention of Brits, Aussies, Yanks…etc. so don’t worry about it. Storyville documentary on BBC is excellent
You know, this rescue was a truly international world-wide effort. I'm your indignant rush to point out that they didn't mention the Australians involved, you sure didn't mention any of the other countries involved. So i think you are as guilty of whatever you're accusing them of.
YES, Ben, Maksym, the other 3 guys, all close friends and the Thai seals. These guys deserved all credits to open the way to save the kids. The British divers had already given up and in a interview to the press, they said they're considering leaving the place. They are all heroes but the main part of the story were "deleted".
You should watch the doc The Rescue on Nat Geo (on Prime now I think) if you haven't already. It follows all of these men and more. I think these two were the focus because they spearheaded the details of the rescue itself. I believe it was Rick who came up with the actual unprecedented idea to put them under to swim them out. He was the one who called on his Australian doctor friend Richard Harris who ended up being the one to administer the drugs. It makes sense that they're the focus. In my eyes they're all heroes.
Cave diving is an extremely specialist skill. Unless you are specifically trained to cave dive its very likely you are going to die trying to dive in a cave. It doesn't matter if your a navy seal or batman.
Navay seal couldn't do it because they were experts in open water combat specialist... they were never a rescue specialist. Although they managed to tie ropes and put oxygen cylinders all over cave. Not to mention 2 Navy Seals with 1 doctor stayed with boys till last Survivor rescued
They are all heroes but There is an untold story. Ben Reymenants (from Belgium) and Maksym Pokejaka (fom Ukraine) were the very first divers to enter in the cave AFTER chamber 3. Both divers tied the ropes up to Chamber 9 very close to Pataya Beach. The British basically "stopped" in the Chamber three and showed up three days later and took over. Ben and Maksym were swept away. However the Thai seals know the truth. " As soon as someone is identified as an unsung hero, he no longer is"
Ah yes, I just watched 13 thirteen lives and suspected others must have been involved too. I came here to figure it out because it truly is a miracle that everyone who went into the waters came out alive.
You should watch the doc The Rescue on Nat Geo (on Prime now I think) if you haven't already. It follows all of these men and more. I think these two were the focus because they spearheaded the details of the rescue itself. I believe it was Rick who came up with the actual unprecedented idea to put them under to swim them out. He was the one who called on his Australian doctor friend Richard Harris who ended up being the one to administer the drugs. It makes sense that they're the focus. In my eyes too they're all heroes. but also, it says in the doc that these two were the ones who ran the rope, so not sure who actually did it!
BUT the ropes were laid by Ben 🇧🇪 and Maksym 🇫🇷. And it was BEN who suggested to use the face mask for the boys. The British laughed at his face!! Shocking. The English will NEVER be ever to find the boys on their own, without the red ropes.
There were many many unnamed heroes that contributed to the success of this project. But movies and documentaries have limited budget, no one is undermining unnamed ppl. Also in a complex operation like this, there will be lots of disagreement and reactions as they problem solve. There is no need to put down any one in this story 😂
Increadable men - because thesewhere the men who actually brought out the kids if any of them Had died the Y where the men who would have ended up in a Thai prison. Massively heroic
The British divers took all the credit, when there were others who laid the lines for them to reach the children through the pitch dark muddy water. They succeeded because of a bunch of other divers who took the risk to lay the lines when they gave up. Watch the documentary -13 lost. Credit should have been given to the ones who laid the foundation for this rescue mission not just the British divers & the docs. I'm just saddened by how human nature can be so deceptive🙁
I hve put on utube a video Bernard lai, Attention attention plan D,pls notify the Thai or the indian counterpath it may save the 40 trapped workers in utarkashi tunnel.Thank you.
It the UK so they asking our divers as for who did wha an why should b mentioned they should do ther own version then these were the experts the UK found them seals had no experience in cave Diveing an should hav as they r the best in ther field n to find a doctor anesthetist cave diver expert them ppl are rare ❤
Let’s be fair, no one did “more” or “less” work. The Aussie divers had their roles and so did the British. None of this would be possible without the Navy Seals, without the Australian divers, or without these British men
These Brits aren’t the heroes. The men that laid the guide ropes are the heroes. The Brits were opportunists. They gave up and left because they were scared, then showed back up after the real dangerous work had been done. They followed the path paved by Ben and Maksym. Arrogance is not a trait of the truly heroic …
they have literally talked about this before. they still did dangerous work and were incredibly brave. the rescue was a united effort and involved more than just laying guide ropes. they all played their roles and it’s not a competition. to call them opportunists is insane if you know the facts.
Till this day... This is still one of the greatest Resue Mission of our time... Just Amazing.. ❤
Such amazing, inspiring men who risked their lives for boys they didn't even know. A testament to the lengths humans will go to for each other.
You are super hero. You made a history in human realm.
Bro u replying in all the vids like i see u on all the comments
They are all heroes but There is an untold story. Ben Reymenants (from Belgium) and Maksym Pokejaka (fom Ukraine) were the very first divers to enter in the cave AFTER chamber 3. Both divers tied the ropes up to Chamber 9 very close to Pataya Beach. The British basically "stopped" in the Chamber three and showed up three days later and took over. Ben and Maksym were swept away. However the Thai seals know the truth. " As soon as someone is identified as an unsung hero, he no longer is"
@@lilig7469 Incorrect on every level. The Thai seals were the first ones into the cave. Ben didn't make it past the T junction so no way near Pataya beach. He also upped and left before the rescue even started (something you have conveniently failed to mention). Maksym stayed behind to help out while Ben took off. You also don't mention the incredible risk he was willing to put everyone including the boys and the divers in rushing to get them out literally straight away. You also don't give any credit to either the doctor Richard Harris or the vet Craig Challen who both ultimately allowed the rescue to occur.
Much respect to heros like you
Amazing to see their happy faces bcse of these men. Thank you.
I want to say tthanks you for boths of you sir.
Thai people recognised
every heros
from thai cave rescue.
Brilliant achievement .
GENTLEMENT THE WHOLE WORLD IS ALL GRATEFUL FOR YOUR ACTIONC SAVING THIESE THAI KIDS AND COACH FROM THE CAVE. BRAVO
brilliant achievement true hero's
These 2 are heros
They are all heroes but There is an untold story. Ben Reymenants (from Belgium) and Maksym Pokejaka (fom Ukraine) were the very first divers to enter in the cave AFTER chamber 3. Both divers tied the ropes up to Chamber 9 very close to Pataya Beach. The British basically "stopped" in the Chamber three and showed up three days later and took over. Ben and Maksym were swept away. However the Thai seals know the truth. " As soon as someone is identified as an unsung hero, he no longer is"
Zero mention of the two Australian divers involved, one of which provided the anaesthetist expertise that made saving the boys lives actually possible.
Because this was an interview with the two British divers 🙄 there was no personal mention of any of the 5,000+ people who helped in the rescue. It’s an interview about THEIR experience. Get a grip
They are all heroes ❤
In Australia tv tou can watch the interview with the Australian divers👍
The boys are interviewed on Ellen (American tv) where there’s no mention of Brits, Aussies, Yanks…etc. so don’t worry about it. Storyville documentary on BBC is excellent
You know, this rescue was a truly international world-wide effort. I'm your indignant rush to point out that they didn't mention the Australians involved, you sure didn't mention any of the other countries involved. So i think you are as guilty of whatever you're accusing them of.
Ben and Max are the Hero’s in any Eyes…
YES, Ben, Maksym, the other 3 guys, all close friends and the Thai seals. These guys deserved all credits to open the way to save the kids. The British divers had already given up and in a interview to the press, they said they're considering leaving the place. They are all heroes but the main part of the story were "deleted".
What did you do to get them out? Keep your mouth shut.
You should watch the doc The Rescue on Nat Geo (on Prime now I think) if you haven't already. It follows all of these men and more. I think these two were the focus because they spearheaded the details of the rescue itself. I believe it was Rick who came up with the actual unprecedented idea to put them under to swim them out. He was the one who called on his Australian doctor friend Richard Harris who ended up being the one to administer the drugs. It makes sense that they're the focus. In my eyes they're all heroes.
@@lilig7469You should watch the NatGeo “The Rescue”.
The Rescue then watch Thirteen Lives.
Interesting that two middle aged men could do what extremely fit Navy SEAL 20 year olds couldn't. Shows the importance of decades of experience.
Cave diving is an extremely specialist skill. Unless you are specifically trained to cave dive its very likely you are going to die trying to dive in a cave. It doesn't matter if your a navy seal or batman.
Navay seal couldn't do it because they were experts in open water combat specialist... they were never a rescue specialist. Although they managed to tie ropes and put oxygen cylinders all over cave.
Not to mention 2 Navy Seals with 1 doctor stayed with boys till last Survivor rescued
Its also said that , The seal team would have reached the boys anyhow ,they had already done all the hard work when these two reached to help.
@@watsnams3934that is absolutely not true. One Seal even died during the mission. Watch the rescue documentary it’ll give you some insight:
They are all heroes but There is an untold story. Ben Reymenants (from Belgium) and Maksym Pokejaka (fom Ukraine) were the very first divers to enter in the cave AFTER chamber 3. Both divers tied the ropes up to Chamber 9 very close to Pataya Beach. The British basically "stopped" in the Chamber three and showed up three days later and took over. Ben and Maksym were swept away. However the Thai seals know the truth. " As soon as someone is identified as an unsung hero, he no longer is"
Ah yes, I just watched 13 thirteen lives and suspected others must have been involved too.
I came here to figure it out because it truly is a miracle that everyone who went into the waters came out alive.
You should watch the doc The Rescue on Nat Geo (on Prime now I think) if you haven't already. It follows all of these men and more. I think these two were the focus because they spearheaded the details of the rescue itself. I believe it was Rick who came up with the actual unprecedented idea to put them under to swim them out. He was the one who called on his Australian doctor friend Richard Harris who ended up being the one to administer the drugs. It makes sense that they're the focus. In my eyes too they're all heroes. but also, it says in the doc that these two were the ones who ran the rope, so not sure who actually did it!
HEROES💪🏼❤️🙌🏼🏆
I pray these kids and coach get money from this movie and books
The female interviewer is terrible. Stop interrupting.
How many Thai divers were actually involved?
A lot. They brought in the Thai Navy SEALS to carry supplies to the children and provide the necessary care.
She needs to STOP INTERRUPTING the guests!!!
Amen to that. Didn't even have the courtesy or decency to know the name of Ja Sam. RIP
BUT the ropes were laid by Ben 🇧🇪 and Maksym 🇫🇷. And it was BEN who suggested to use the face mask for the boys. The British laughed at his face!! Shocking.
The English will NEVER be ever to find the boys on their own, without the red ropes.
There were many many unnamed heroes that contributed to the success of this project. But movies and documentaries have limited budget, no one is undermining unnamed ppl. Also in a complex operation like this, there will be lots of disagreement and reactions as they problem solve. There is no need to put down any one in this story 😂
Benedict Cuberbatch would be perfect for a movie
Doing this for a project 😌😌😌
Increadable men - because thesewhere the men who actually brought out the kids if any of them
Had died the Y where the men who would have ended up in a Thai prison. Massively heroic
The British divers took all the credit, when there were others who laid the lines for them to reach the children through the pitch dark muddy water. They succeeded because of a bunch of other divers who took the risk to lay the lines when they gave up.
Watch the documentary -13 lost.
Credit should have been given to the ones who laid the foundation for this rescue mission not just the British divers & the docs. I'm just saddened by how human nature can be so deceptive🙁
Respect😇 the interviewers were quite pathetic in talking to such expert heroes.
Bruh I know about the cave incident but I never thought that they were rescued by the British.
I hve put on utube a video Bernard lai, Attention attention plan D,pls notify the Thai or the indian counterpath it may save the 40 trapped workers in utarkashi tunnel.Thank you.
In case auger machine face problem.
Why are they so far apart
the pandemic presumably
Because of that thing we all forgot about.
Because they are not gay
This was recorded during the pandemic and social distancing.
wow
The lady that keeps interrupting them is getting on my nerves💀
It the UK so they asking our divers as for who did wha an why should b mentioned they should do ther own version then these were the experts the UK found them seals had no experience in cave Diveing an should hav as they r the best in ther field n to find a doctor anesthetist cave diver expert them ppl are rare ❤
❤
What about the Aussie divers that did the most of the hard dangerous work
It's not a competition
Let’s be fair, no one did “more” or “less” work. The Aussie divers had their roles and so did the British. None of this would be possible without the Navy Seals, without the Australian divers, or without these British men
they all did dangerous work sophia. this is an interview with these two, I’m sure there are interviews with the others
Wah Wah Wah
These Brits aren’t the heroes. The men that laid the guide ropes are the heroes. The Brits were opportunists. They gave up and left because they were scared, then showed back up after the real dangerous work had been done. They followed the path paved by Ben and Maksym. Arrogance is not a trait of the truly heroic …
why the hate?
they have literally talked about this before. they still did dangerous work and were incredibly brave. the rescue was a united effort and involved more than just laying guide ropes. they all played their roles and it’s not a competition. to call them opportunists is insane if you know the facts.
I suggest you to watch The Rescue in Nat Geo. 😊
These 2 are souless.
The divers?
First