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  • 'Our Losses Were Gigantic': Life in a Sacrificial Russian Assault Wave

    02/13/2023 9:12:27 PM PST · by Berlin_Freeper · 61 replies
    The New York Times ^ | February 13, 2023 | Andrew E. Kramer
    Creeping forward along a tree line late at night toward an entrenched Ukrainian position, the Russian soldier watched in horror as his comrades were mowed down by enemy fire. His squad of 10 ex-convicts advanced only a few dozen yards before being decimated. “We were hit by machine-gun fire,” said the soldier, a private named Sergei. One soldier was wounded and screamed, “Help me! Help me, please!,” the private said, although no help arrived. Eight soldiers were killed, one escaped back to Russian lines and Sergei was captured by Ukrainians.
  • Ukraine Braces for Grisly Russian Offensive in the East

    02/09/2023 9:16:17 AM PST · by Mariner · 55 replies
    Foreign Policy ^ | February 8th, 2023 | By Amy Mackinnon and Jack Detsch
    Ukraine is bracing for a grisly Russian offensive in the Donbas. Moscow has concentrated hundreds of thousands of troops in the country’s east, using brute-force tactics and human waves in a bid to chip away at the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ defenses. Amid a recent surge in fighting, many military analysts believe the long-awaited Russian offensive is already underway and is expected to accelerate as the first anniversary of the invasion approaches. “Something is brewing in the east,” said Jonatan Vseviov, secretary-general of the Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. “More and more Russian soldiers are arriving on the front,” he said....
  • Russia may call up another 500K troops, Ukraine intelligence official claims

    01/06/2023 10:10:50 PM PST · by familyop · 38 replies
    New York Post ^ | January 6, 2023 | Evan Simko-Bednarski
    Ukraine’s deputy military intelligence chief, Vadym Skibitsky, claimed Friday that Moscow was considering calling up an additional 500,000 troops ahead of planned offensive operations in the spring and summer, The Guardian reported. If confirmed, the mobilization would risk a repeat of the unrest caused by Russian President Vladimir Putin’s attempt to press 300,000 Russians into service this fall.