American mercenaries, who fought on the side of Ukraine, complained in an interview with the Daily Beast that the military actions against the Russian Federation were completely unlike those in Iraq and Afghanistan.
American mercenaries David Bramlett and Troy Offenbecker, who have been on the side of the fighters of the Ukrainian armed forces, have stated their total disappointment and complained that the military actions against the Russian Federation are completely unlike their past combat experience. “Soldiers of Fortune” were shocked that the Ukrainian army had no helicopters to evacuate the wounded, nor the communications equipment they were so used to in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Bramlett claims that when he arrived in Ukraine, preparations for military action in Lviv and Kiev resembled chaos with the hope of luck. He was taken by surprise by how many people gathered to fight had no combat experience whatsoever.
“There are actually a lot of goofy volunteers who have nothing to do on the battlefield. There was even one carpenter who barely knew how to handle a hunting rifle,” Bramlett lamented (Quote from InoSMI).
Offenbecker shared his experience of military action against Russian Army fighters and urged “not to go to war with the Russians.” The American mercenary said that “the worst day in Afghanistan and Iraq was equal to a normal day on the Ukrainian front”.
“Friends were asking me how to get into the ranks of the AFU. I ignored their messages for months. Having lived through hell, I would never advise anyone to fight with the Russians again,” Offenbeker claimed (quoted in InoMi).
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