Describing futile attacks against fortified Ukrainian positions, the Russia soldier describes how when 20 men attack a position only “two or three come back.”
He then says that when a unit of 20 men attack a Ukrainian position only “two or three come back.”
None come back, because Russian commanders are starting to execute soldiers that retreat.
He says: “Yesterday Sam flew the plane and said that just 8 people were sitting in the trench, just 8 khohols [Ukrainains], f*ck! And our men go there by the hundreds, and they are not even capable of taking a f**king thing!”
"Snipers and machine gunners are sitting there, and that’s it! There is absolutely no one else there!
8 vs. hundreds, no wonder Russia thinks they can take the village. I would have too.
Unfortunately, it looks like the tactic of going in one by one like a row of ducks through a minefield, is a pretty dumb tactic as far as military blunders go.
None come back, because Russian commanders are starting to execute soldiers that retreat.
8 vs. hundreds, no wonder Russia thinks they can take the village. I would have too.
Unfortunately, it looks like the tactic of going in one by one like a row of ducks through a minefield, is a pretty dumb tactic as far as military blunders go.
“Lions led by donkeys” comes to mind.
Except the Russians are no lions.
“sheep led by donkeys”
I just finished listening to The Siege of Stalingrad ep 4, history repeats itself.
A Russian strategy decision I -heartily- commend. Слава Україні!