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The Ukrainian military confirms that the occupiers are often stormed with injuri...

The Russian Federation throws in "meat storms" of fighters with disabilities and crutches - The Telegraph (video)

The Ukrainian military confirms that the occupiers are often stormed with injuries under the threat of liquidation. The Kremlin sends fighters after injuries and injuries. The Ukrainian military reported the capture of the invaders who were already injured by previous attacks. About it reports The Telegraph. Russian soldiers are regularly thrown into "meat assaults" after injuries. They are provided with minimal medical care and re -sent.

This shows special disdain for infantrymen, as Russian commanders throw thousands of people at the forefront in a grueling summer offensive. There are already several videos on the network where the invaders complain that the commanders refuse to receive proper treatment. They are ordered to return to the battle. There was also an episode when one Russian was captured by a Ukrainian injured eye. He operated a fighting car with blocked rags on the eye.

According to British intelligence, the ranks of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation have decreased by 70,000 fighters in the last two months, which can indicate the use of people as a living resource for slow promotion on the battlefield. The Ukrainian military told reporters that they often see the wounded occupiers who are assault, this is a "normal practice". If they refuse to step, they are eliminated. The enemy can also use Ukrainian prisoners of war as a living shield.

"I saw prisoners of war, it is outrageous and torn us from the inside, this attitude towards prisoners of war is unacceptable and forbidden by conventions," - said the machine gunner Yuri. Currently, the losses of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation make up more than 1000 fighters a day. In British intelligence, they note that increased pressure on the front is offset by Ukrainian defense borders and lack of sufficient training in the Russian military.