
BAKHMUT, Ukraine (AP) — Torched forests and cities burned to the ground. Colleagues with severed limbs. Bombardments so relentless the only option is to lie in a trench, wait and pray.
Ukrainian soldiers returning from the front lines in eastern Ukraine’s Donbas region — where Russia is waging a fierce offensive — describe life during what has turned into a grueling war of attrition as apocalyptic.
In interviews with The Associated Press, some complained of chaotic organization, desertions and mental health problems caused by relentless shelling. Others spoke of high morale, their colleagues’ heroism, and a commitment to keep fighting, even as the better-equipped Russians control more of the combat zone.
Support for the Ukraine will wither as more people realize Trudeau is using the crisis to crank up his economically ruinous green-scam.
#Ukraine: A Russian T-80BV tank was hit in recent fighting, and became smouldering scrap with great speed. pic.twitter.com/4knTc1APw5
— 🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) July 2, 2022
