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Ukraine army sees surge in deserters as Russia continues onslaught: 'Not enough men'
2025-01-04 00:00:00.0     每日快报-世界新闻     原网页

       Russian forces in Ukraine have been advancing at the fastest pace since the beginning of the invasion in 2022.

       Ukraine's weapons shortage is only a percentage of the problem as the more significant challenge derives from the constant attack from Russian troops, allowing them to take advantage of the weak spots of Ukraine's defences.

       The repeated attacks, along with artillery fire and drone strikes, are forcing Ukrainians out of territory after territory. Russian forces have moved a further two miles into the eastern town of Pokrovsk.

       Now, Ukrainian soldiers are beginning to feel depleted to fight off Russia's persistent onslaught - feeling that there is an "unlimited number" of Russian troops.

       Valentyn, an infantryman in Ukraine's 35th Marine Brigade, said: "You kill one Russain, and it's like two pop up in his place," reports The Washington Post.

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       Like Valentyn, many of those fighting for Ukraine's freedom are beginning to grow more tired and unequipped for the battle.

       The feeling of exhaustion and low morale is one shared among those in the field and for the ones who planned to fight until the day all of Russia's occupiers were out of Ukraine's territory, they are starting to support Donald Trump's call to begin negotiations to end the war.

       The change in attitude follows as the soldiers have become frustrated with their own government in Kyiv, claiming that the campaign has been a slow and fragmented mobilisation effort.

       They said they had to invest their own money and depend on civilian volunteers for equipment, including drones and vehicles, all because they couldn't rely on the government for vital equipment.

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       Oleksandr, an infantry soldier in the 35th brigade, explained that although "the situation was bad" when he first joined the army, it has gotten worse.

       He added: "But now, for a new person, the situation is so bad that I don't judge anyone who is deserting."

       Ukraine is experiencing more and more deserters as people are no longer choosing to fight but instead being forced to. The country's minimum conscription age was changed to 25 at a time when they were already shorthanded.

       President Volodymr Zelenskyy was suggested by the White House to lower the age right down to 18 but refused. However, the soldiers fighting now are feeling the weight of the numbers not being enough but have come to terms with the reality that they will continue to decline.


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