3 Minutes of subtitled intense first-person footage by members of the Ukrainian 110th Brigade documenting their retreat from Avdiivka. (subtitled by WarTranslated (Dmitri)) It also shows, that there was radio contact with the Ukrainian command during the retreat.



by MilesLongthe3rd

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  1. This footage also contradicts some claims that everybody was on their own during the retreat and would also explain the lack of evidence for the claims of the NYT of hundreds or thousands of dead or imprisoned Ukrainian soldiers.

    source: [https://twitter.com/wartranslated/status/1760781564516987157](https://twitter.com/wartranslated/status/1760781564516987157)

  2. I’ve watched an interview of a sergeant from 110th about their retreat.

    They retreated in a similar manner – on foot in small groups. He said that they carried a lot of ammo on them because they expected to fight through the encirclement. But it was just an occasional mortar fire. Didn’t shoot a single cartridge. They had a problem with finding the right path because GPS navigation isn’t working there, and the city was bombed so much that the landscape has changed since he arrived in Avdiivka 5 months ago. Entire streets and blocks were gone.

  3. I’m absolutely playing devils advocate here but, the soldiers hands at the end, don’t they seem very clean to anyone else? Maybe he had just thoroughly washed his hands and that was the first time he had to dive into the dirt that day. I’d at least expect the underside of his finger nails to be dirty. Not saying anything more than that, just curious what other people think.

  4. Such a caotic rout that the russians said it happened but somehow we dont see colums of ukranian POWs or captured equipment like in severodonetsk, only one captured ukranian t-64 that russian media is showing, but there a plenty of footage of dead russians and equipment

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