Ukraine’s soldiers face 200 daily casualties with desertion on the rise

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The situation in Donbas is worsening 😥

Kyiv’s troops are outnumbered 20 to one in artillery and 40 to one in ammunition by the Kremlin’s forces in the area, the leaked Ukrainian intelligence report reveals.

Mr Podolyak said Ukraine’s armed forces need donations of hundreds of the most powerful artillery systems to compete with Moscow’s forces, not the handful being sent by Western governments. Using heavy artillery for cover, the Russian military restarted its attempt to encircle the pocket of Ukrainian resistance in the Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts, the two halves of the eastern Donbas region.

Russia has also resumed offensive operations to encircle their defensive positions and cut off Kyiv’s supply lines into the city. If the Kremlin’s offensive drive is successful, it would leave Ukrainian troops almost entirely encircled by Russia’s forces in Severodonetsk. “Probably one of the hardest for this war, to everyone who defends in this direction. In many respects the fate of Donbas is being decided there.”Local officials have bemoaned the lack of long-range firepower available to Ukrainian troops, with Russians able to strike them from vast distances.

 

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