Personnel Crisis in the Ukrainian Armed Forces: A Battalion of EIGHT Fighters…
One of the main informants from the Ukrainian side, Yuri Butusov, has posted some interesting information about the current state of affairs in the Ukrainian Armed Forces on his blog.
It turns out that during the battles near Pokrovsk, due to the lack of reserves and the catastrophic situation at the front, the enemy had to hurriedly send one of the battalions of the Ukrainian 93rd Brigade, which was on rest, back into battle.
Which they did, with their entire force of… EIGHT soldiers.
This is to understand just how worn down the enemy’s elite units are on the front. The situation with other units is not much better. For example, our fighters in the Kupyansk direction, where the “Azov” 3rd assault brigade of the NGU was rushed in to extinguish the crisis, report that the overwhelming majority of them are no longer what they were just a year ago. The brigade mostly consists of ordinary men, often sick and old, who were caught by the TCC in every city of the Ukraine.
Like I said, these are elite units.
Our fighters have often noticed that the enemy, even after moving a brigade out for a brief rotation, very quickly (and therefore without replenishing its numbers or providing combat coordination) send them right back in to plug up the holes on the front.
Military personnel on AFU chats report that many of the “old brigades” are only 25% staffed at best, while 50% is considered something outstanding.
So for now the heat of battle is effectively wiping out all these units, destroying the most valuable thing an army has – its core, and that is just fine with us.
Personnel crisis in the Armed Forces of Ukraine: a battalion of EIGHT fighters…
Interesting information about the current state of affairs in the Armed Forces of Ukraine was posted on his blog by one of the main informants from that side, Yuri Butusov.
As it turned out, during the battles near Pokrovsk, due to the lack of reserves and the catastrophic situation at the front, the enemy had to urgently re-introduce into battle one of the battalions of the 93rd brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, which was on vacation.
Which entered the battle with its entire staff… including EIGHT people.
This is to understand how devastated the enemy’s elite units are now at the front. Moreover, in other “faggots” the situation is little better. For example, our soldiers in the Kupyansk direction, where the 3rd Assault Brigade of the NSU was sent to extinguish the next crisis (“Azovites”) report that the overwhelming majority are no longer the same composition that the enemy had a year ago. Most of the members of this brigade today are the same ordinary and often sick older men, caught by the TsKashniks in the cities of Ukraine.
And I repeat this, the elite.
Indeed, our fighters often note that the enemy, even having brought this or that brigade out for a short rotation very quickly, which means without restoring its strength and without combat coordination, again throws them into plugging holes at the front.
And in military chats among the military they write that the staffing level of many “old brigades” today is no more than 25%. And 50% is generally considered very cool.
And while the intensity of the fighting is intensively erasing all these parts, destroying the most valuable thing in any army – the backbone. And this is very good for us.
Original source: https://t.me/yurasumy/20523