Former U.S. Army soldiers from the Ukrainian army talk about “the outrage of the Russian army leaving injured soldiers behind.” | JBpress

Unbelievable Russian army tactics, giving conscripts a “1932 rifle” to Otori

On June 8, Ukrainian soldiers confronting Russian troops in the fierce battlefield Severodonetsk were talking during the battle (Photo: AP / Afro).

(Masato Kimura, International Journalist in London)

[From Kyiv]Russian troops continue to attack in Severodonetsk, eastern Luhansk Oblast.


The mayor of Severodonetsk emphasized the need for long-range artillery and air defense systems in the BBC broadcast, saying, “Ukrainian troops have been bombed but have no means of self-defense.” “There are 10 to 15 Russian cannons for every Ukrainian cannon,” he said.

We asked former US Army soldier Mark Lopez, who volunteered to join the Ukrainian army since May, regarding the details of the front line.

Mark Lopez responding to the author’s ZOOM interview (screenshot by the author)

Experienced soldiers who have also experienced the Iraq War and the Afghan War

Mr. Lopez has served in Iraq and Afghanistan for 30 years from 1974 in the US Army on armor and paratrooper missions. He continued to run a US private security company and continued to be involved in Afghanistan.


For 14 to 4 years, he instructed the Ukrainian army on-site to detect explosives and rescue combat injuries. He assisted in an Afghan escape operation last August. This time he joins the combat force following instructing combat trauma relief as a foreign volunteer (Major of the Ukrainian Army). He is currently behind the East-South Front.

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