Biological and chemical weapons are raging, the Ukrainian army is retreating, and the number of fros

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-31

The situation on the battlefield between Ukraine and Russia is becoming increasingly tense, yet the situation facing the Ukrainian army is getting worse with each passing day. The huge losses of soldiers and equipment have greatly damaged the morale of the Ukrainian army. In order to compensate for the loss of personnel, they were forced to conscript male soldiers who did not meet the criteria for conscription, which not only posed a threat to their strength, but also negatively affected their moral stance. On the other hand, the loss of equipment can only rely on the support of the West, since Ukraine's own industrial system has already suffered a serious blow. According to the analysis of reliable sources, the total number of ** troops in Ukraine is expected to be around 200,000, which is quite a huge number. Even EU President von der Leyen personally confirmed a few days ago that the number of dead in the Ukrainian army has reached 100,000.

Shockingly, Ukraine blamed the EU presidency for this, but von der Leyen refused to apologize to Ukraine for this. On the Artemivsk front, Ukrainian forces have been suffering from sustained blows by Russian forces, leading to a constant wave of illness and death of Ukrainian troops in the region. More than 400-500 soldiers are killed, wounded or sick every day, and this huge non-combativeness** reduces the combat effectiveness of the Ukrainian army. As a result, doubts began to circulate within the Ukrainian army about whether they had suffered a biochemical ** attack by the Russian army. Representatives of the Donetsk militia said that in the Artemivsk direction, the Ukrainian army is losing a battalion of troops per day, and the number is alarming.

These ** are not recoverable, which means that 400-500 soldiers of the Ukrainian army leave the army forever every day, because a battalion of the Ukrainian army is usually formed in numbers of around 400-500 people. Representatives of the Donetsk militia noted that among the Ukrainian servicemen currently on the front line, the number of soldiers dying from chronic diseases, infectious diseases and other diseases is increasing, and at the same time, the phenomenon of frostbite and freezing to death due to adverse weather conditions is also rising sharply. In the conflict in Ukraine, there are serious problems with the way the Ukrainian army handles the front. During the battle, some of the soldiers who died in action and sick were left untreated, and even snubbed by their comrades. The corpses of these Ukrainian soldiers have begun to decompose, potentially carrying pathogens, while the front-line commanders have embezzled the salaries and death allowances of these soldiers.

The Artemivsk region is an important transportation hub, and the Ukrainian army sent a large number of troops in order to control the region, but it was hit hard by the Russian army and suffered heavy losses. However, the increasing number of deaths in the Ukrainian army has raised suspicions about the use of biochemicals. Although the Ukrainian army suspects that the Russian side has used biochemical **, there is no conclusive evidence of this. Biochemical** is mainly composed of non-living toxins made from living organisms, such as botulinum toxin, ricin and saxitoxin, which are extremely harmful. The use of biochemical ** is strictly prohibited internationally, and both Russia and Ukraine have signed the Convention on the Prohibition of Chemical **, thus ruling out the possibility of using chemical **.

There are serious problems within the Ukrainian army, especially the huge ** suffered during the war. According to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, the number of Ukrainian troops killed on the battlefield alone is as high as 100,000, plus the number of wounded and captured, the total number of ** more than 200,000, and possibly even 300,000. This is a worrying situation. The Ukrainian army suffered serious losses in the war, but the command of the Ukrainian army was not embarrassed by this. On the contrary, Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov said that the army still has enough personnel. However, in fact, eight rounds of general mobilization have already taken place throughout Ukraine, and recruits to join the army are already the first.

Seven or eight batches. Therefore, the top of the Ukrainian army said that there is no need to continue mobilization.

However, the quality of these recruits is uneven, and some even surf the Internet in Internet cafes, sing in *** hi songs, or hang out on the streets, and then are forcibly conscripted into the army, which shows that the Ukrainian army is in short supply. Some people with infectious diseases are also conscripted into the army, which may be one of the reasons why some front-line Ukrainian troops are constantly infected with diseases. In addition, there is a serious problem of corruption in the Ukrainian army, and the resale of supplies has become almost commonplace. Although the West has repeatedly emphasized this issue, it has not been resolved. Western aid** and daily necessities, such as Javelin anti-tank missiles, cotton clothing for the winter and medical supplies, have a very high market value in Ukraine.

Once these materials reach Ukraine, they are likely to be traded on the black market, and the top of the Ukrainian army will resell them for huge economic gains. However, this has also led to the lack of adequate medical and winter supplies for some front-line units of the Ukrainian army, resulting in some soldiers dying of illness or freezing.

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