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According to the report, wave after wave of desperate Russian attacks were crushed by the Ukrainian defense while trying to reach their encircled forces near Dobropillia. As the fields and trenches were covered with dead Russians, their commanders decided to blow up a poisonous pipeline and create a gruesome scene of self-destruction, Euromaidan Press media outlet reports. With battles going on for the village of Novotoretske, Russian infantry continued to pour in, but they were unable to overcome the prepositioned razor wire obstacles that Ukrainians had turned into kill zones. The vicinity of Novotoretske reveals devastating scenes, which soldiers called the razor wire massacre.
The report also stated that some were piled up in the anti-tank ditches, as Russian assault troops tried to crawl through them, with Ukrainian drones catching them in the process. One by one, they were cut down as explosions tore through the wire barriers. When the smoke cleared, the field had turned into a lifeless maze of corpses, fragments, and twisted barricades. Russian commanders are desperate to reconnect with their cut-off forces near Dobropillia, as the encircled groupings are running out of food, ammunition, and any chance of relief. But for Russia's generals, failure here means more than just a lost battle; it means disgrace, demotion, or even worse.
How pitiful these soldiers are. They should have surrendered rather than being killed. Putin must be worried about this, but it seems he has no heart for his slain soldiers.
The report also stated that some were piled up in the anti-tank ditches, as Russian assault troops tried to crawl through them, with Ukrainian drones catching them in the process. One by one, they were cut down as explosions tore through the wire barriers. When the smoke cleared, the field had turned into a lifeless maze of corpses, fragments, and twisted barricades. Russian commanders are desperate to reconnect with their cut-off forces near Dobropillia, as the encircled groupings are running out of food, ammunition, and any chance of relief. But for Russia's generals, failure here means more than just a lost battle; it means disgrace, demotion, or even worse.
How pitiful these soldiers are. They should have surrendered rather than being killed. Putin must be worried about this, but it seems he has no heart for his slain soldiers.