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How miserable is Bachmut? The desert is full of Russian corpses. The United States is considering military aid for the M2 Bradley fighting vehicle

A field in Bakhmut is littered with dead Russian soldiers. Image: Taken from @StarskyUA Twitter

[新頭殼newtalk] Last week Russia launched an offensive against ‘Bakhmut’ in Donetsk Oblast in eastern Ukraine which also caused heavy losses to the Russian army. The Twitter account “@StarskyUA” posted a photo of the wilderness today (30) There are photos of dead Russian soldiers bodies on the Internet. However, on this bloody battlefield known as ‘Donbas Meat Grinder’, the Ukrainian army suffered a lot of damage. Another source pointed out that the US government is considering sending M2 Bradley fighting vehicles to Ukraine to help the Ukrainian military recapture lost territories annexed by Russia.

At present, Bahmut presents a situation where the Ukrainian army defends and the Russian army attacks. Bakhmut’s streets and buildings were devastated by Russian bombing. It can be seen from the photos on Twitter that the Russian army suffered heavy losses. Ukraine is currently trying to recover Kreminna, North Donetsk district, to relieve Bakhmut. dilemma of being attacked from three sides, but Serhiy Haidai, the Ukrainian-appointed military and political head of Lugansk, recently said that the situation of the recovery is not smooth, because the Russian army continues to increase troops in Kermina and continues to repair fortifications and disperse anti-personnel mines.

The Ukrainian army has recently made good progress in Svatov: the village of Pidkuichansk in the Svatov district and the northern part of the village of Kolomyichykha have been liberated. The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) recently reported that in the area near Svatov, the Ukrainian army pushed back the Russian army to the next natural defense line 40 kilometers away, near the place where the invasion in February.

The US government is considering sending M2 Bradley fighting vehicles to Ukraine as part of a plan for additional military support, Bloomberg reported today, citing people familiar with the matter.

David Perkin, former US Army Doctrine and Training Command commander, said, “Experience shows that the Bradley Fighting Vehicle can compete with the main fighting vehicle of the Russian T-72 Infantry Fighting Vehicle, which will significantly improve the capabilities of the combat vehicle”.

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Bakhmut battlefield in Donetsk, Ukraine. Image: Taken from Southern Observation

Bakhmut battlefield in Donetsk, Ukraine. Image: Taken from Southern Observation

The villages of Pidkuichansk and the northern part of the village of Kolomyichykha in the Svatove region of Ukraine have been liberated. Image: Taken from @Tendar Twitter

The villages of Pidkuichansk and the northern part of the village of Kolomyichykha in the Svatove region of Ukraine have been liberated. Image: Taken from @Tendar Twitter

The US government is considering sending M2 Bradley fighting vehicles to Ukraine. Former White House defense budget analyst pointed out that Bradley has a large inventory in the US, so there are no problems with the offer. Image: Reposted from @NOELreports Twitter

The US government is considering sending M2 Bradley fighting vehicles to Ukraine. Former White House defense budget analyst pointed out that Bradley has a large inventory in the US, so there are no problems with the offer. Image: Reposted from @NOELreports Twitter

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