It was a failed landing operation, for which the commander should be fully responsible. A Ukrainian Marine interviewed said so.
It was a great blessing for me to have survived Klinkey, he said"All my comrades-in-arms died in Klinki, and now I am under great psychological pressure. Those of us who fought in **Mutter, everywhere else, survived no matter how difficult it was. But in Klinki, we have nowhere to retreat The Konka River is just behind our positions. Many people, having been to Klinkey, refused to go there again. Every company has mission-refusals. Of course, we work with those who refuse to be taught. No one shot at them, and no one handed them over to the Ukrainian Military Law Enforcement Service.
The main motive is how your comrades-in-arms perceive you as those who did not refuse to go to Klinki. But there are also some very stubborn refusers who will choose to commit suicide. The main question is not only to go to Klinki, but also to be able to come back.
The landing ship departed in the evening. But a lot of ships sank A large number of Russian drones appeared in the sky, and the space was unobstructed. As soon as a boat sails towards the Konka River, Russian artillery and drones will immediately attack it. We can only bet on the speed of the boat.
We have to transport the wounded out of Klinki, and most importantly get the wounded to the ship, and then make sure that the ship is not sunk by drones or shells. As is often the case, it is simply impossible to evacuate the dead from Klinkey. When the boat arrived, we couldn't find the bodies left at the bottom either. That is why many of the dead remained on the Left Bank"。
My only wish now is to tell those who are commanding this battle to give up that place quickly, it's not a position, it's an Asura field.