02-23-2024, 07:49 PM
Co-worker of mine talked to some friends doing charity work in Ukraine.
They went there a couple of times but the situation now is worse than before.
Obviously people are fed up with this war and the Russians but they blame their own politicians and generals for military failures, false expectations and losses too.
There are food shortages (which is what their charity work is about) and as a thank you for the food they were given a couple of fancy "made in the US" hand grenades.
Small arms and grenades are basically everywhere and used as a commodity to trade with merchants.
On the frontlines the shortage of heavy weaponry is starting to bite and the Russians are breaking through on multiple fronts.
Overall the locals think the war won't take much longer unless a foreign power steps in one way or another.
They went there a couple of times but the situation now is worse than before.
Obviously people are fed up with this war and the Russians but they blame their own politicians and generals for military failures, false expectations and losses too.
There are food shortages (which is what their charity work is about) and as a thank you for the food they were given a couple of fancy "made in the US" hand grenades.
Small arms and grenades are basically everywhere and used as a commodity to trade with merchants.
On the frontlines the shortage of heavy weaponry is starting to bite and the Russians are breaking through on multiple fronts.
Overall the locals think the war won't take much longer unless a foreign power steps in one way or another.
