A group of Russian soldiers said in a video that they abandoned their equipment after being ordered to fight in the direction of the front lines near Bakhmut.
, the Russian servicemen in the video complain of men being deployed to the front line without functional ammunition, and that the regiment is suffering from"low morale" after hearing reports of Ukrainian troops destroying other Russian regiments in the area.was unable to independently verify content of the video. The Russian Ministry of Defense has been contacted via email on Wednesday night for comment.
"In addition to their actual advancement on the ground, the enemy worked out the situation with [Andriivka] well in the media field," Golikov wrote."As a result, we have hysterical attempts to recapture the ruins of [Andriivka]. Equally hysterical attempts to counterattack are taking place in the surrounding area.", roughly six miles south of Bakhmut, last week, and said that Russia's forces in the area were left"in tatters" after the battle.
Russia's invasion of Ukraine, which will reach the 19-month mark this weekend, has been consistently plagued with reports of
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