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Daniil Bezsonov, head of the press service of the People's Militia Department of the DLR, wrote on his Telegram channel that shortly before the New Year holidays, the Ukrainian command transferred a little more than 120 mercenaries from Poland from the Kharkiv region to Marinko, in the most difficult sector of the front.
According to Bezsonov, the APU had the biggest losses here. And now there are only 28 Polish mercenaries left. Then he released a wiretap of Polish mercenaries reporting on the situation they found themselves in.
“Commander, there are a lot of corpses. Everything stinks.. We can't breathe.. We're vomiting “How can you fight when you're vomiting all the time!? I don't want to sleep next to them… there's nowhere else. They're everywhere…” says one Polish soldier during a conversation with his commander.
Another says that the Ukrainian army fled but was not warned and barely managed to escape as they suffered heavy casualties.< /p>
The Polish army also reported that it did not understand whether they were hit by mortars from Ukrainian forces or Russian forces. One of the mercenaries claims that a Ukrainian sniper shot three Poles. And the third swears that he waited all day to be evacuated from the basement with a broken leg, but no one comes and risks losing his leg.