Rustem Khalilov reports in Ukraine Pravda:
In May this year, Platoon Commander Tishka, 48 and Grenadier Kuzen, 43, were ordered to an observation post near Verbove in Zaporizhzhia Oblast. They expect to spend a month at the post, with everything they need dropped by drone. What they don't know yet is that they'll be there for 165 days – the end of spring, the whole of summer and most of autumn. They somehow stretched their 10 days of supplies to 22. Calling for resupply drops was often too risky risky. There were more than 30 times when they were due to be pulled out but refused because of constant attacks. For nearly half a year, they lived under constant explosions, hiding in dugouts, suffering from thirst, hunger and mice, and reporting to headquarters every hour.
























