Fighting ‘through hell’: To reclaim Bakhmut, a Ukrainian brigade must first survive the forest
- The 3rd Assault Brigade, composed of brave volunteers, has been fighting incessantly in eastern Ukraine since January and is considered one of the country's best and most experienced corps.
- Bakhmut, once under Russian-controlled territory, fell to them in May, due to numerous assaults from mercenary Wagner fighters.
- The Ukrainian brigade has been engaged in a brutal two-month battle, traversing a charred forest towards Andriivka, in an attempt to advance towards the Russian-held city.
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Fighting ‘through hell’: To reclaim Bakhmut, a Ukrainian brigade must first survive the forest
The Russian bullet struck the sergeant just above the ear. With the Ukrainian commander down, headquarters radioed a battlefield promotion to the private who had called him "brother" — a man known as Courier. The orders were to move forward through the forest, on the road to Bakhmut. Courier hesitated, then howled: “Forward!” The Associated Press spent two weeks with the 3rd Assault Brigade for an intimate glimpse into the Ukrainian counteroffen…
Fighting ‘through hell’: To reclaim Bakhmut, a Ukrainian brigade must first survive the forest
The Russian bullet struck the sergeant just above the ear. With the Ukrainian commander down, headquarters radioed a battlefield promotion to the private who had called him "brother" — a man known as Courier. The orders were to move forward through the forest, on the road to Bakhmut. Courier hesitated, then howled: “Forward!” The Associated Press spent two weeks with the 3rd Assault Brigade for an intimate glimpse into the Ukrainian counteroffen…
Fighting ‘through hell’: To reclaim Bakhmut, a Ukrainian brigade must first survive the forest
The Russian bullet struck the sergeant just above the ear. With the Ukrainian commander down, headquarters radioed a battlefield promotion to the private who had called him "brother" — a man known as Courier. The orders were to move forward through the forest, on the road to Bakhmut. Courier hesitated, then howled: “Forward!” The Associated Press spent two weeks with the 3rd Assault Brigade for an intimate glimpse into the Ukrainian counteroffen…
Fighting ‘through hell’: To reclaim Bakhmut, a Ukrainian brigade must first survive the forest
The Russian bullet struck the sergeant just above the ear. With the Ukrainian commander down, headquarters radioed a battlefield promotion to the private who had called him "brother" — a man known as Courier. The orders were to move forward through the forest, on the road to Bakhmut. Courier hesitated, then howled: “Forward!” The Associated Press spent two weeks with the 3rd Assault Brigade for an intimate glimpse into the Ukrainian counteroffen…
Fighting ‘through hell’: To reclaim Bakhmut, a Ukrainian brigade must first survive the forest
The Russian bullet struck the sergeant just above the ear. With the Ukrainian commander down, headquarters radioed a battlefield promotion to the private who had called him "brother" — a man known as Courier. The orders were to move forward through the forest, on the road to Bakhmut. Courier hesitated, then howled: “Forward!” The Associated Press spent two weeks with the 3rd Assault Brigade for an intimate glimpse into the Ukrainian counteroffen…
Fighting ‘through hell’: To reclaim Bakhmut, a Ukrainian brigade must first survive the forest
The Russian bullet struck the sergeant just above the ear. With the Ukrainian commander down, headquarters radioed a battlefield promotion to the private who had called him "brother" — a man known as Courier. The orders were to move forward through the forest, on the road to Bakhmut. Courier hesitated, then howled: “Forward!” The Associated Press spent two weeks with the 3rd Assault Brigade for an intimate glimpse into the Ukrainian counteroffen…
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