"In Kherson was many times more scary": The Armed Forces fighter of Jewish origin about Bakhmut's defense
Prior to the commencement of a full -scale invasion of the Russian Federation in Ukraine, Mark with the call sign "Mars" was a student of the 4th year of the Faculty of Avionica in Lviv Polytechnic. During the fighting, he passed many hot spots as a combat order. Now Mars is in Bakhmut. According to Mark, the situation in Bakhmut is quite complicated. In the Russian troops, the tactic is to throw huge clusters of living power. "Day and night here are rifle and artillery fights.
At first the enemy will quench us art preparation, and then in the battle goes infantry under the cover Give them to break through, "Mars said. Mark began his battle route from the 95th Brigade, after the defense of Kiev he was transferred to a new 46th Airborne Assault Brigade. Already in its composition, he performed the task in Kherson, and later in the Bakhmut-Soledar direction. At the same time, Mars calls the situation in Kherson more complicated than in Bakhmut.
"If you compare what was in Kherson, and here in Bakhmut, I would say that everything was at times more scary in Kherson. The advantage of the enemy in artillery was enormous. Automatic grenade launchers, tanks, mortars, mortars, mortars, mortars, mortars, mortars, mortars, mortars, mortars, mortars, mortars, mortars, mortars. Another artillery. A helicopter flew 3 times a day every day and also worked for us, "says a military order.