We are under fire without fuel and without air support

“We are under fire, without fuel and without air support

Under fire, without fuel and without air support. To tell how the troops of to fly experience the difficulties of the invasion ofUkraine are some radio transcripts published by the New York Times: The Russian army is talking about the targets while advancing on the city in the last few days Makariv.

In unsecured radio network audio obtained by the Times, a Russian can be heard ordering an army man to “cover with artillery” residential areas. But another clip explains even better what it is the state of mind of the militias: “My situation is very tense, the tanks are approaching we hear in the audio . I don’t know whose tanks these are, I can’t identify them. There is a drone in the air and the area is being shelled from all directions.” The officer who said he was under fire and blocked never received the air support he needed. According to the Times translations, another serviceman responded by saying, “You forgot the damn… air support! You forgot it! It’s over!”.

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Audiovisual investigators worked with ham radio operators and opensource groups to get the radio broadcasts, the newspaper explains. “The tapes reveal an army grappling with logistical problems and communications failures,” the New York Times said.

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