Drones help Ukraine against Russian advances on the front
Drones help Ukraine against Russian advances on the front
in Pokrovsk, a place in the eastern part of Ukraine, the Ukrainian troops experience an incessant and brutal Russian attack, documented by several Drone shots . Outdated armored vehicles lawn grass over a field drawn by strokes. In the full point of view, some Ukrainian attack drones are placed on a tank, while other Russian vehicles retreat to the undergrowth and put troops there. Minutes later, more drones meet the retiring soldiers.
difficult situation on the front
Another tank that was damaged during his first assignment continues his way through the undergrowth and breaks over the next open field, while some soldiers apparently hold on to his damaged exterior. The events and bloodshed are sometimes disturbing in their detailed live representation, even if the cruel sight can only be observed about 16 kilometers away.
As soon as the tank reaches half of the next field, there is an attack again due to a swarm of drones, and the tank comes to a standstill. The Ukrainian armed forces report that the Russians, no matter how many they lose, are repeatedly reinforced by new recruits so that they cannot keep up with Moscow's numbers. According to official information, the number of dead and wounded on the front is up to 1,200.
lack of personnel and resources
A commander of the Ukrainian 15th National Guard, who is known under the code name East, describes the critical situation: "We do not have enough infantry to fight and hold out for some time, while the drones do their work. Therefore we often see how the enemy penetrates vulnerable areas uncontrollably." In Pokrovsk, soldiers report that the shortage of staff is so urgent that they fear that Russia could achieve a significant breakthrough. They complain that they have to use drones to attack advanced Russian units because infantry lacks to confront them directly.
A commander said that Serydove, a key town near Pokrovsk, which was taken by Russia in October, was only defended by six Ukrainian positions, which involves around 60 soldiers. These units were quickly surrounded and had to dodge with high losses.
criticism and worries among the soldiers
It is rare that Ukrainian soldiers publicly criticize commanders and assess the front lines so openly. However, several soldiers around Pokrovsk expressed a clear analysis of the current Russian offensive and their own prospects in the region for the coming months. Donald Trump's upcoming presidency creates additional uncertainty: the soldiers are concerned not to insult the new US commander-in-chief and fear for the fate of their struggle."I can't say exactly how much time we still have, whether there is any time," said Kashei, a scorer from the 15th National Guard. "Now they push their troops as far as possible to the front. And at some point they will all start an attack. They can happen very far, let's say, in one day."
errors and inadequacies in use
The recruitment also entails its own problems. A commander reported that the defense of Selydove was strengthened by 300 new recruits, which should be sent directly to the front and trained in the trenches. Mistakes from commanders increase; Several soldiers shared an episode in which a unit of Ukrainian soldiers were attacked on the front of drones because two Ukrainian commanders had incorrectly not identified them.
"I have no people. I'm damn alone. I am damn tired," said Kotia, another scorer from the 15th National Guard. "I love my job, but we need other young people who also love this job. Our country is awake, but it is not the people in it. The boys die here. That is crap."
The view of peace and the hard reality
The possibility of peace talks that Başlayen could, when Trump comes into office in January, delivers little consolation. "Eating this end of the war is a double -edged sword," said Kotia. "Let's give up the areas for which my friends have died, or we continue to fight to bring them back, and lose even more friends? When these two old men (Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin) start to measure themselves, the Ukraine will be at the center."
EAST, the drone commander, expresses that he was transferred to the area in August. "During this time we never practiced at the exercises or refreshed our staff," he says. "The Russians are constantly occupied, are constantly being trained, there is rotation and filling of the staff. We are constantly hearing through listening campaigns that they have replacement and rotation."
strategic developments and persistent brutality
The intensity of the Russian attack on Pokrovsk is reflected in several directions. A Russian advance aims at the smaller city of Kurakhove, where the remaining Ukrainian troops run the risk of being cut off from the south and north by a Russian "pliers attack". Other Russian attack groups quickly push on Pokrovsk themselves, while infantry units, sometimes only consisting of a few Russians, penetrate villages and search for weaknesses in the increasingly porous defenses of Ukraine.
A commander reported that the troops around Pokrovsk had received the order to shoot unidentified people immediately for fear of advancing Russian reconnaissance units. The brutality of the Russian attack also has a negative effect on the morals of the troops. A drone video that circulates shows a small house on the edge of Petrivka, a village near Pokrovsk, on November 13th. The material shows a locals in an orange shirt that leads advancing Russian soldiers to a basement in which Ukrainian soldiers are hiding.
One by one, the Ukrainians are led outdoors and forced to lie down with their face. The video then shows how a soldier presumably fires on the Ukrainians lying on the ground, while the leg twitches one of the victims after the shot.
The Ukrainian Attorney General announced on Tuesday that it initiated an investigation into the incident, since it was "a war crime in connection with willful murder" and added: "In violation of international humanitarian law, the occupying troops shot the Ukrainian prisoners with automatic weapons. and is classified as a serious international crime. ”
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