Russian troops are now depending on donkeys to transport ammunition amid a significant transportation crisis, a method not utilized since the Soviet era. Military blogs report this unconventional strategy as the army faces increasingly severe shortages in vehicles, leading to fears of reverting to outdated practices. With the Russian armed forces expanding by over 100,000 soldiers, concerns have emerged regarding the rearming process and efficacy, as the current situation illustrates a profound logistical failure. Footage of donkeys in use has circulated, highlighting the stark reality on the front lines as soldiers face dire conditions.
The fighters were given a donkey to deliver ammunition to the front line. What did you expect? Cars are in short supply these days.
I heard it, then saw it, and was f****** stunned. Just accept it as reality. Don't ask where, why, who, or how. F*** knows.
The feeling is that those who are responsible for rearming the army with [armored fighting vehicles] and tanks ... froze and abstracted themselves.
A donkey or a horse will be able to overcome the impassable roads in muddy conditions and deliver, for example, food or ammunition to a stronghold.
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