A Ukrainian commander said his unit has less than 40 infantry troops, but should have more than 200.
Another commander told the Washington Post said his unit was similarly short of fighters.
AdvertisementA Ukrainian battalion commander said his frontline unit has fewer than 40 infantry soldiers, a small fraction of what it should have.
Another commander, in a separate infantry brigade, told the Post said his unit was similarly short of fighters.
AdvertisementOleksandr, another battalion commander, told the Post that his battalion had only been sent five new soldiers in the past five months, not including those who returned after being injured.
Persons:
—, Oleksandr, Valery Zaluzhny, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Zaluzhny, Zelenskyy, Vladimir, Joe Biden
Organizations:
Washington Post, Service, Post, Republicans
Locations:
Ukraine, Russia, Ukraine's