‘Commander, I’m not going out there.’
A Russian officer gives a harrowing account of the carnage he witnessed in the battle for the Ukrainian town of Avdiivka

The town of Avdiivka in eastern Ukraine’s Donetsk region had a population of over 35,000 before the war. Since March, Russian troops have reduced much of the town to rubble with relentless shelling in a battle that some military analysts have compared to the assault on Bakhmut. Even pro-war Russian commentators have admitted how dire the situation in the town is.
I tell everyone to follow me. There is primal fear in their eyes. “Commander, I’m not going out there.” OK, then collect the wounded and make sure they all fucking get back alive.
We laid down and a mouse wouldn’t leave me the fuck alone. Then they started firing mortars nearby. I don’t know what was more annoying, the mouse or the shelling.
I went back to the muster point. On the way, I found two of my own soldiers walking back, collecting stuff off the dead bodies. They grabbed anything valuable, especially wet wipes.

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