Gabe Lackmann
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Captured 36th Brigade Ukrainian Marine CC reveals a snippet of the desperate measures and loss of hope leading to his detention as a result of the fall of Mariupol.
As I showed in a previous thread, things are getting desperate for the Ukrainian dog men.
Tick tock...
Remember...Mariupol was an Azov/AFU stronghold...crumbled into dust.
"More than 2 thousand Ukrainian prisoners of war from the Azovstal plant in Mariupol are currently detained in a prison camp. There are fighters of Ukrainian nationalist Azov regiment, marines, border guards, including the entire command of the defeated Mariupol garrison."...
"Sergey Volynsky, former commander of the 36th separate brigade of the AFU Marines:...
We were supposed to act together, but from there was no command on the move received from Baranyuk. He acted by yourself or I don’t know what maneuvers he was pursuing, what goals. He came under artillery fire, air strikes, his equipment ran into mine barriers. People were killed, wounded, and the movement of equipment “drowned”. About two hundred guys went with me, mostly guys from the Marine battalion which I served. We got ready, we put “Z” signs on the equipment to confuse the forces who might accidentally meet us on the way. We worked out the route, built a combat order and moved in the direction Azovstal.”
“In fact, there was nothing left. We had remnants of ammunition, small armaments. There were great difficulties with water, food, equipment, and the morale of the soldiers. There were many wounded, many dead. The Russian Federation had superiority in aviation, artillery, armored vehicles, tanks and manpower. We were completely surrounded and that was the problem.”
As I showed in a previous thread, things are getting desperate for the Ukrainian dog men.
Tick tock...
Remember...Mariupol was an Azov/AFU stronghold...crumbled into dust.
"More than 2 thousand Ukrainian prisoners of war from the Azovstal plant in Mariupol are currently detained in a prison camp. There are fighters of Ukrainian nationalist Azov regiment, marines, border guards, including the entire command of the defeated Mariupol garrison."...
"Sergey Volynsky, former commander of the 36th separate brigade of the AFU Marines:...
We were supposed to act together, but from there was no command on the move received from Baranyuk. He acted by yourself or I don’t know what maneuvers he was pursuing, what goals. He came under artillery fire, air strikes, his equipment ran into mine barriers. People were killed, wounded, and the movement of equipment “drowned”. About two hundred guys went with me, mostly guys from the Marine battalion which I served. We got ready, we put “Z” signs on the equipment to confuse the forces who might accidentally meet us on the way. We worked out the route, built a combat order and moved in the direction Azovstal.”
“In fact, there was nothing left. We had remnants of ammunition, small armaments. There were great difficulties with water, food, equipment, and the morale of the soldiers. There were many wounded, many dead. The Russian Federation had superiority in aviation, artillery, armored vehicles, tanks and manpower. We were completely surrounded and that was the problem.”
In Video: First Interview Of 'Volyna', Leader Of Mariupol Garrison In Azovstal
More than 2 thousand Ukrainian prisoners of war from the Azovstal plant in Mariupol are currently detained in a prison...
southfront.org