The amount of copium available for Ukraine fans seems to be dwindling.
More mainstream media now report on the huge damage the Russian artillery is causing to the Ukrainian frontline troops. Even the New York Times joined in:
Under the fire of Russias long-range arsenal and facing a desperate need for ammunition and weapons, Ukrainian forces remain outgunned on the long and pockmarked eastern front, according to military analysts, Ukrainian officials and soldiers on the ground. Just one engagement on Thursday and Friday on a small swath of the line, in a forest north of the town of Sloviansk, sent about a dozen Ukrainian soldiers to a military hospital with harrowing shrapnel wounds.
You ask how the fighting is going, said Oleksandr Kolesnikov, the commander of a company of soldiers fighting in the forest, interviewed on an ambulance gurney outside a military hospital in Kramatorsk. There was a commander of the company. He was killed. There was another commander. He was killed. A third commander was wounded. I am the fourth.
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You ask how the fighting is going, said Oleksandr Kolesnikov, the commander of a company of soldiers fighting in the forest, interviewed on an ambulance gurney outside a military hospital in Kramatorsk. There was a commander of the company. He was killed. There was another commander. He was killed. A third commander was wounded. I am the fourth.
A company would be 100 to 250 members. Three commanders killed and the 4th on a gurney is far worse than most US battles in WW II.
A returning veteran who had volunteered for Ukraine said he was frightened of the level of constant Russian artillery barrages.