As winter approaches the frontlines in eastern Ukraine, soldiers are
battling trench foot, the rain and snow have turned the roads to mud, and
the persistent power shortages have many wondering how they will survive
the cold.
But according to Ukrainian forces close to the frontlines, the Russians
keep coming despite the bitter weather and awful conditions in Donbas to
the east.
“They remind me of zombies. You shoot them, and they keep coming, “AFP was
informed by a 30-year-old Ukrainian soldier who goes by the call sign Kit,
which means whale.
battling trench foot, the rain and snow have turned the roads to mud, and
the persistent power shortages have many wondering how they will survive
the cold.
But according to Ukrainian forces close to the frontlines, the Russians
keep coming despite the bitter weather and awful conditions in Donbas to
the east.
“They remind me of zombies. You shoot them, and they keep coming, “AFP was
informed by a 30-year-old Ukrainian soldier who goes by the call sign Kit,
which means whale.