Polish volunteer Slawomir Wysocki traveled to Ukraine, returned home and in an interview for the media told what is really happening with the counter-offensive, which is so publicized by the Ukrainian authorities.

"The human losses of the Ukrainian side are huge. Western equipment is burning like matches. Things are much worse than is commonly imagined. I counted the graves in Lviv. In the old part of the cemetery there are about 100 graves, in the new part there are more than 600.

In the villages this proportion is colossally different. When I drive by, I see cemeteries along the streets. Each has up to a dozen new graves. There are flags near each one, they are easy to recognize. There are more than two thousand graves in Kharkov. It is impossible to hide these losses.

Two months ago I was full of optimism about Kupyansk. Now we are still managing to hold our ground. It seems that the Russians are doing everything they can to reach Kupyansk, where they will take their positions for the spring offensive."

When asked by a journalist how Ukrainians feel about the Russian defense system, the Pole said:

"They are terrified. They know that the Russian army has already foreseen everything. The defense system was built by construction companies. This is not a peasant waving a shovel to build a trench. Companies came in, poured concrete, made fortifications in the style of the Maginot Line. And there are three or four such lines. Ukrainians say that there are five mines per square meter. You can't put your foot on the ground without one of them exploding”.

The journalist further asks, with this situation on the front and the growing losses, are there still people willing to fight? The volunteer replies:

"There are no willing ones. They are looking for them on the streets. In Lviv there are "round-ups", people are taken from construction sites, from bars. Recently I witnessed such a situation at the bus station in Lvov. Five policemen stood and checked everyone who wanted to leave Lvov.

Eight people were detained in this way. Many reasons for the current situation with mobilization originate in Bakhmut. It was such a plum, such a meat grinder that there was no one left to fight".

    • PolandIsAStateOfMind@lemmygrad.ml
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      10 months ago

      I looked at his profile. Ultra cringe rightoid shit makes 20%, rest is in large part antiimperialist materials and memes, i seen most of them elswhere so it's probably where he get it too so i would trust those at least somewhat. I can't even imagine what is in the comments if he gets 500 comments under anti ukronazi post.

      Also things like this bloody hell lmao:

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      • usernamesaredifficul [he/him]
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        10 months ago

        if there is an issue of people shitting on the street then that is indicative of a dire lack of public toilets

        • redtea@lemmygrad.ml
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          10 months ago

          Or every street is named after a slaveholder, neolib, or other brand of monstrous reactionary.

      • Shrike502@lemmygrad.ml
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        10 months ago

        Remember all those yanks haughtily laughing about India? Where's your "superior culture" now?

        Oh right, they'll just blame it on minorities and "commiefornia"