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Recently, the war situation between Russia and Ukraine has been tense, and the war situation between the two sides in Wudong has continued to escalate.

According to Russian media reports, Russian troops stormed Avdeev Card in Donetsk and shot down more than a dozen Ukrainian drones in Kharkov, Hellson, Donetsk and Lugansk. In addition, the Russian army used high-precision space-based missiles to attack a large ammunition depot in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk.

The Ukrainian army was forced to abandon the occupied position under the suppression of strong firepower. Some analysts believe that the attack and defense of both sides in this direction is expected to be strengthened in the future.

The American Institute of War Studies believes that Russian troops may withdraw from positions near the front line of Zaporoge. Analysts believe that the transfer of Russian troops in Zaporoge may indicate that the Russian army aims to reduce the impact of the Ukrainian army's continued attacks.

However, the possibility of Russian troops being redeployed is not ruled out.

It is noteworthy that in recent months, Bakhmut in Donetsk, Ukraine has become the focus of the Russian-Ukrainian war. Russian troops tried to seize the city, while Ukrainian troops tried to hold it.

In the cold weather, the two sides of the war fell into a war of attrition and trench warfare, and the situation was fierce, with hundreds of casualties every day.

As can be seen from the photos released by the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence, the frontline trenches are full of muddy water, and the soldiers not only have to fight in the trenches for a long time, but also sleep in the mud.

The operational environment in the front line is really unfriendly to the Ukrainian army, and in this case, many soldiers have shown war-weariness and began to refuse to go to the battlefield, and threatened not to be cannon fodder in Zelensky.

The infantry company under the 58th Brigade of the Ukrainian army shouted to Zelensky through video. The company commander said that their troops suffered extremely serious casualties, but they were not rescued in time. Many seriously injured soldiers died directly before being sent to the rear hospital. The soldiers complained about the lack of equipment and medical assistance at the front.

At this juncture, US President Biden said at a news conference that if Russian President Vladimir Putin is willing to end the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, he will hold talks with NATO allies after consultation.

On the surface, Biden seems to be actively creating conditions for the Russian-Ukrainian peace talks. In fact, he is just playing "logic". After all, the military assistance of the United States and the West to Ukraine has not stopped.

Recently, the German government website released a message saying that Germany is preparing to provide Ukraine with seven additional German "Cheetah" air defense tanks.

Reuters also mentioned that German Chancellor Angela Scholz visited Ukrainian soldiers at a military training base in oldenburg, Germany, to train and use this weapon. He took pictures in front of a cheetah anti-aircraft tank.

Even funnier, Schultz is just like Biden. In a telephone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Schultz called on Russia to resolve the Russian-Ukrainian conflict through diplomatic channels and withdraw its troops as soon as possible.

Putin, on the other hand, said that the comprehensive aid policies of Germany and other western countries were extremely destructive, prompting Ukraine to refuse peace talks and commit more serious crimes against civilians in eastern Ukraine.

Obviously, Russia will not buy this set, and the Russian-Ukrainian conflict has no conditions for peace talks for the time being.

Recently, danilov/KLOC-0, secretary of the Ukrainian National Security and Defense Committee, called for the destruction of Russia at the Kiev Security Forum.

In this regard, Medvedev, vice chairman of the Russian Federation Council, said that Kiev's declared goal is not to save Ukrainian democracy, and Russia does not need to respond to danilov's remarks, "because these remarks are purely nonsense."

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Media: Bakhmut became a "meat grinder battlefield" and Russian troops attacked "despair"

Bakhmut, a city in eastern Ukraine, has become the focus of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict. More than five months ago, after the Russian army captured North Donetsk and Lisichansk, it deployed heavy troops to win this important town. Five months later, it is still one of the focuses of the war between the two sides. The two sides have invested a lot of resources to compete inch by inch here, and the media exclaimed that it has become the battlefield of the meat grinder in World War I.

"Ukrainian troops near Bakhmut fought in the trenches of World War I," Russian television station Gravny reported. Bakhmut, known as Aljomovsk in Russia, was complained by Ukrainian militants in the front trenches near here that they had to fight in knee-deep mud.

According to the report, relevant photos are constantly coming out on major social platforms, which shows that the situation of soldiers in the Ukrainian armed forces is regrettable. Due to the deterioration of the weather, they were in the mud, and the trenches there were more reminiscent of the trenches in World War I.

The report also said that the Russian army continued to carry out special operations in this area. As we all know, in the direction of Arcomovsk, Russian armed forces wiped out the famous Ukrainian radical Dmitry Siddall, who is known by the pseudonym "Sunset".

How tragic is the situation in Bachmut? The New York Times also reported in detail on 27th.

"In the eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut, for nearly an hour, Ukrainian casualties seemed endless: ambulances, armored personnel carriers and private vehicles roared one after another and moved out of the wounded in front of the only military hospital in the city." The New York Times said that a soldier walked into the hospital gate with blood on his face with the help of his comrades. The dark green stretcher waiting for him is one of several stretchers still stained with blood.

According to the report, by noon on the 25th, doctors had counted 50 wounded people, many of whom were soldiers. The situation the day before was even worse: 240 people were taken to hospital due to gunshot wounds, shrapnel injuries and concussion.

A Ukrainian soldier said that his troops were retreating when he was forced to hit a shell and blow it up. At the same time, another Ukrainian army in other areas of Bakhmut is attacking a Russian position.

A soldier of the 7 1 Brigade of the Ukrainian army said that he was injured in the leg by a Grenade while advancing towards the trench of the Russian army. This Grenade was either thrown by a drone or fired by a Russian Grenade launcher.

"Ukrainian soldiers who just came out of the front line huddled in front of the hospital, their faces, uniforms and weapons were covered with mud spots, and their pants were soaked by rain," The New York Times said, adding that cold temperatures and muddy trenches also caused injuries to both sides. Doctors at Bakhmut Hospital said that hypothermia and trench foot were common skin diseases in the Ukrainian army, which were caused by long-term immersion in cold water.

In recent months, Ukraine has taken some initiatives on the battlefield, recovering the Kharkov region and the southern city of Hellson. But Bakhmut, located in Donbass, Ukraine, is still a huge meat grinder that devours the lives of soldiers from both countries. For several months, as the Russians desperately tried to capture the city and the Ukrainians tried to hold it, both sides invested a lot of troops and materials here. The result was almost catastrophic. This city, which once had a population of about 70,000, has gradually fallen into ruins.

From the western point of view, the Russian army's "attempt to seize the city" is confusing-in other places on the 600-mile front, most Russian soldiers are digging trenches for the winter to consolidate their positions and protect resources.

This summer, after the Russian army captured the neighboring Lugansk, the capture of Bakhmut seemed to be a natural move for Russia to capture the Donbass region. As long as this city is captured, it will be a step towards capturing two more important cities in Donetsk-Slavyansk and Kramatorsk. However, considering that the Russian army has experienced a series of setbacks in the past few months, especially after the Kharkov region lost its foothold, this goal seems unlikely to be achieved now.

The fact is that Bakhmut has quickly become the main direction of action in Moscow recently. Ukrainian soldiers said that the troops recently mobilized by the Russian army were sent here to try to surround the city from the east and south.

The New York Times said that the recent battlefield progress around Bakhmut was measured by yards, not miles. Every day, Russian and Ukrainian troops advance or retreat, often at the cost of blood to obtain minimum benefits.

Both sides consume not only manpower but also materials.

"During my six months in Bakhmut, I have never seen our artillery work like this," said a Ukrainian soldier at the front, referring to the number of shells fired by Ukraine.

U.S. Department of Defense officials said that one of the concerns of the Pentagon is that the speed at which Ukrainians fire ammunition is unsustainable, especially in Bakhmut and other places. They mistakenly believe that the supply of ordnance in western countries is unlimited.

Since July, the war in Bakhmut has evolved into a war of attrition, and its strategic significance has also changed. The New York Times analyzed that even though Russian hopes of occupying more territory here have weakened, it may still make it a resource black hole in Kiev, forcing Ukraine to allocate troops and war resources from other priorities, which may include future attacks.

This may be what the west is worried about. But in fact, the situation is not clear now, and both sides can only insist on it at present.