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In the south of Ukraine, hardened fighters from the United Kingdom, New Zealand ...

Grueling and intense months of war: Foreign volunteers about Kherson fighting

In the south of Ukraine, hardened fighters from the United Kingdom, New Zealand and other countries were fighting. The months of the struggle were difficult. After the departure of the Armed Forces, the military captured new trophies. The British volunteer, who served in the Armed Forces, stated that the last months of Kherson battles were grueling and tense. This was reported in the CNN story.

Different parts and units occurred in the counter -adventure of the Armed Forces in the Kherson and Mykolaiv regions. Among them were fighters from the United Kingdom and New Zealand, who serve in Ukraine. British Maiser Gifford says that the last months of the struggle have been too tense. Gifford is a veteran of the Syrian war that notes that the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation used "dirty tactics". They arranged mass bombardment of civilian areas.

"It is simply incredibly dangerous, tired and breaks. The last few weeks have been particularly tense because we have worked a huge amount of artillery. The unit survived, but the pressure was huge. If something breaks you in this country, it will be artillery," - says the British. His brothers from New Zealand, Jordan O'braen, says he has overcome thousands of miles to contribute to the fight against the Russian Federation. From June, he fought in the south of Ukraine as part of an anti -tank unit.

"It was very difficult for us to influence the battlefield because it was difficult to get into positions where the Russian armor could be seen. It was really far away," O'Branin said. Also in the report are the actions of Ukrainian soldiers. According to the fighter Andrew, Russian troops suffered great losses. The enemy had an advantage in artillery in the ratio of 80 shots of the enemy for 20 Ukrainian. However, modern Western weapons have offset this advantage. Especially thanks to HIMARS.

"Before retreating, they have lost about 90 tanks in the last month. It is a big loss for them, especially since they do not have much new weapons to bring it to the front," says Andrew. After the escape of the Russian troops, foreign fighters say they saw a similar picture in Syria. Locals were released on the street and thanked for their liberation. The military did not fully believe that they forced the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation to retreat until they took new positions.