
The town has seen hundreds killed or wounded each day in bloody frontal attacks, yet holds little military significance
Peering through a telescope looking for enemy movement in no-man’s land, the Ukrainian soldier points out a warehouse held by Russian forces.
The adversaries are only 300 or 400 yards from their fighting position, uphill across a shattered landscape of blown out buildings and barren fields.
“They throw their meat at us,” says another soldier beside him, grimly referring to the human wave of assaults carried out by Russian mercenaries and poorly-equipped reservists.
#Ukraine: Another, improved "BM-8" light MRLS made by Ukrainian forces. A 12 tube launcher is mounted on a Ford F150 Raptor truck, using 80mm S-8KO rockets- which are typically fired from aircraft. https://t.co/eJl8MxcFfh pic.twitter.com/oNYsc7IkLd
— 🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) December 8, 2022
