The Russians keep trying because they think their numbers will eventually overwhelm the Ukrainians. The problem for the Russians is, they are running out of numbers. JL
Asami Terajima reports in the Kyiv Independent:
Asami Terajima reports in the Kyiv Independent:
The longest a Russian soldier can hope to survive for after emerging from underground pipelines is, according to those hunting them, one hour. "But it's usually 10 minutes, and that's it." (It's) an endless "whack-a-mole" fight: monitoring the pipes for exit holes, taking out the Russians that emerge, filling in the holes, then searching for the next exit point. Despite huge losses and horrific conditions in the pipes - "dozens of soldiers suffocated, committed suicide, or died in panic and delirium" - Russia continues to push men through them. It also keeps sending troops across the Oskil River either by boats or on foot. (But) 95% of the Russian troops who try to cross the river, including through the pipelines, are killed or wounded.























