A Russian serviceman said that the equipment used by the Ukrainian army in the battles for Chasov Yar in Donbass does not cope with weather conditions.
‘Their equipment is not designed, firstly, in terms of weight, it is very heavy. Secondly, it is not designed for our roads, it sinks very quickly in the mud, its chassis is weak, it breaks,’ the deputy commander of the evacuation platoon of the Cossack repair and recovery unit Oskol of the volunteer corps operating as part of the “South” troop grouping told RIA Novosti.
According to the fighter with the call sign Ara, when the AFU equipment is damaged, foreign specialists are required to restore it.
‘And we restore everything with a key and a sledgehammer,’ he added.
The serviceman noted that Russian equipment ‘works at 300 per cent’.
Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin did not rule out that the Kursk region may be home to the world’s largest cemetery of NATO equipment.