The Debt said:
bangobango said:
CondensedFoggyAggie said:
There's an Instagram account of what seems to be commentary from various soldiers in the Ukraine, including western volunteers. Which is very raw
https://www.instagram.com/battles.and.beers/
Some entries
Quote:
"Day 3 of combat and still alive, man. This is intense stuff. An ambush earlier destroyed several vehicles, tanks, and other materials they have been using.
Progress is being made, as well as losses. To any volunteers coming, probably a one way ticket, dude. This isn't Iraq or Afghanistan. The next 5 minutes isn't even guaranteed. Don't come here thinking you'll stack bodies because you won't. These aren't dirt farmers with 50 year old AK's.
You'll get humbled to real, REAL combat and violence real quick. This isn't a game. I fired more rounds here in 2 days than 4 deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan. This is not a game, and this is not fun. Choose carefully before you decide to be a hero."
- Western Volunteer. Invasion of Ukraine. February 26th, 2022.
damn
So an operator volunteers and he says he isnt stacking bodies.
Yet people on here think the Ukrainian army is competently defending against russians who cant tie their own boots.
Someone here is lying. And it probably isnt the veteran.
No. He says the fighting is really intense. There's a big difference. The Ukrainians are heavily outnumbered and the Russians have a decided artillery advantage. That is a great recipe for very intense fighting from the Ukrainian side.
That doesn't preclude the possibility that the Russians are making mistakes hand over fist and getting an *** kicking. The Ukrainians to this point are decidedly more competent considering they've destroyed hundreds of Russian vehicles and tanks and have inflicted thousands of casualties in a war most thought wouldn't even last a few days. That assertion is heavily supported by all of the photographic evidence of burned out Russian vehicles. Even Russia has admitted to losing a major general and other high level commanders.
Both of these things can be true at the same time: The Ukrainians can be struggling to not be overwhelmed and the Russians can be suffering huge losses. There's no reason these should be mutually exclusive as you assert.