In Severodonetsk, in Luhansk Oblast, fierce fighting is currently taking place. The Russians captured 40-60%. the city and seek complete control over it. The Ukrainian invaders are not given a respite, they use artillery to attack civilian buildings, apartment buildings, factories, and shoot in the streets with tanks.
The Ukrainian army, despite the difficulties, is bravely defending the city. Ukrainians are aided by foreign volunteers fighting as part of the International Corps of Territorial Defense of Ukraine, commissioned by President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Video of the battles in Siewierodoniecko
A US Foreign Legion soldier who was a US Navy officer before arriving in Ukraine posted a video of the fight on Friday. The video has already garnered more than 1.1 million views.
My team from the International Territorial Defense Corps of Ukraine and other Ukrainian units fought a fierce battle to retake Severodonetsk. We lost great warriors, but caused great damage to Russia and the Chechen special. The American wrote in the publication: Nothing is worth getting easy.
The video shows soldiers fighting the enemy in a large abandoned building that resembles an abandoned warehouse. Soldiers chased the invaders between the floors and shot them on the rooftop. According to the American version, not all the fighters on the Ukrainian side left the battle seen in the video live.
Unfortunately, not everyone on these stairs survived – the soldier wrote in the comment below the video.
This week, the media reported the disappearance of three American volunteers in Ukraine. Two of them are from Alabama, and the third is a former US Marine. It is possible that the army was captured by Russia. Faced with this information, US President Joe Biden renewed his call to his children not to go to the front.
We do not know where they are, but I want to repeat: Americans should not go to Ukraine – Biden said on Friday in an interview with reporters.
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