by Ilya Tsukanov
Sputnik International
Tens of thousands of foreigners flooded into Ukraine after February 2022 and the escalation of the Donbas crisis into a full-fledged Russia-NATO proxy war. A year-and-a-half on, many have left the country disillusioned, with others captured or killed.
"The worst day in Afghanistan and Iraq is a great day in Ukraine," David Bramlette, a US Army Ranger with experience fighting in all three countries told US media.
"Even when we thought it wasn't, we were always in control of the situation" in the US wars, Bramlette said, "versus as a commander of a team in Ukraine," where communications aren't reliable, there's no air support, no artillery support, and limited intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) assistance.
Low-info military types have perished in great numbers, victims of Western propaganda.
Once on the ground, he met up with two other Green Berets, and formed a 12-man squad. "And then essentially, they give us orders for Kharkov and said, ‘go kill as many Russians as you can," with the mercs doing "all our own resourcing, funding, like buying our own cars, funding our own safehouses."
Bramlette did not elaborate on where the funding came from. Residents of the Donbass and other territories where Ukrainian forces and mercenaries have operated have reported on the systematic looting of everything from vehicles to household goods, and on troops forcing their way into local homes, often with their residents still inside.
'Smashed' by Russian Artillery and Tanks
"This is my third war I've fought in, and this is by far the worst one," Offenbecker said. "You're getting f*cking smashed with artillery, tanks. Last week I had a plane drop a bomb next to us, like 300 meters away. It's horrifying sh*t," he said.he merc said his experiences were so bad that he ignored messages from military buddies asking for info on how to join, saying he “didn’t want to bring anyone else into it.”
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