1/ Russia is suffering huge casualties in the battle for Kostiantynivka, says a Russian soldier who is fighting there. He says that 75% of his unit of poorly-trained middle-aged men was killed in a single assault, with dogs eating the skeletonised bodies of the dead nearby. ⬇️
2/ A man named Tamerlan – likely from the North Caucasus, judging by the name – has recorded a video describing his experiences. He says:
"Today, 27 men went into the assault, and only six survived ... "
3/ "They're just fucking new guys, they've just arrived, they haven't even been serving for a month, damn it. We were herding them in there... It was a complete mess."
4/ According to Tamerlan, most of the men in the unit are old, unfit and barely trained (which corroborates earlier reports by Russian warbloggers that most new recruits are now older or elderly men, who often join up to provide a windfall for their families):
5/ "Some fucking guys came in, young ones, probably four of them. And the rest were like 45, 50, 60 years old. And they, you see, can't even carry an automatic rifle and body armour—they can't even carry themselves. I look at them and think, fuck, it's a shame."
6/ Soldiers bribe their commanders to avoid going into assault, but get sent to the front lines anyway:
"We have a guy we know. He basically gave away 300,000 [$3,600] or something to leave us for the rear area. He spent two weeks there."
7/ "He got drunk once, and that was it, he came back to us. He just threw 200,000 [sic] away. And then they sent him on leave. He fucked off to the AWOL list, damn it, they're looking for him now."
8/ Volunteers provide the unit with supplies and equipment, but according to Tamerlan, it is promptly stolen by the commanders:
9/ "If there’s a nice volunteer [item], those faggots at headquarters who just sit around take it for themselves right away. And we’re left with nothing but fucking scraps."
10/ He is scathing about his commanders:
"Fuck, all our commanders are sitting on their asses, for fuck’s sake. They don’t want to do a damn thing. ... Our commander weighs about 130 kilos, I guess. He can’t even always get the fuck off the couch."
11/ "He’s got all these fucking medals—the Order of Zhukov, the Order of Courage, and a third one, a tenth one. For what, for fuck’s sake? He doesn’t even know what his own rifle looks like, for fuck’s sake. A fat, fat pig. He couldn't get up. They helped him out of his chair."
12/ Evacuation and the recovery of bodies simply doesn't happen: "If you're 300 [wounded] or 200 [dead], they're not likely to go after you. That's a very rare occurrence. And even then, it's just some guys passing by. Maybe they'll stumble upon you."
13/ "They'll drag you along, leave you there, come back a week later, and find you still lying there."
14/ In scenes reminiscent of the First World War, the unrecovered bodies of dead Russian soldiers have been lying around their positions for so long that they have been reduced to skeletons, with stray dogs eating their flesh:
15/ "You walk out of our dugout, and there are our dead bodies lying three meters away. You can't touch them, no fucking way ... They're nothing but bones and hair. Well, that means they're unlikely to stink anymore ...
16/ "You know how many stray dogs there are running around, and why are they being picked clean like that?" /end
1/ Goldman Sachs analysts report that the biggest oil crisis in history is about to hit globally, with profound and highly destructive consequences. A new report asks ""Are We Running Out of Oil?", and concludes that the answer is yes. ⬇️
2/ Goldman reports that average daily flows of shipping through the Strait of Hormuz have fallen by 94% from their pre-war levels.
3/ This has led to a 63% collapse in the flow of oil and its refined products from the Middle East. Exports are down from 7.4 million to 2.8 million barrels per day of oil, 39% of which is flowing via a pipeline to Saudi Arabia's Red Sea ports.
1/ A shortage of drones reportedly means that Russian drone pilots often don't attack Ukrainian vehicles again after disabling them. This, says a serving Russian soldier, means that the Ukrainians are frequently able to retrieve disabled vehicles. ⬇️
2/ Russian forces in Ukraine have been complaining for a long time that they lack drones, with those provided by the Russian MOD being few and often of poor quality.
3/ Instead, they often have to rely on voluntary donations and unofficial drone production by the so-called 'people's military-industrial complex' – an ecosystem of enthusiasts and ex-military personnel who make or import drones for military use.
1/ News of the destruction of yet another US aircraft on the ground is being met with incredulity by Russian Air Force pilots. They ask if the United States has learned nothing from Russia's own very costly experiences. ⬇️
2/ 'The Voivode Broadcasts', a Telegram channel run by a group of Russian military helicopter pilots, expresses astonishment at pictures published overnight of a US CH-47 Chinook helicopter that was destroyed on the ground in Kuwait.
3/ "I look at this photo and realize that the Americans, with all their budgets and all, haven't studied or systematized our experience in any way.
1/ Russian army commanders are reportedly refusing to allow stored ZSU-23-4 Shilkas mobile anti-aircraft guns to be refurbished and put back into service, despite Russia's desperate need for more defences against Ukraine's increasingly large-scale drone strikes. ⬇️
2/ 'The Voivode Broadcasts', a Telegram channel written by three Russian Aerospace Force pilots, writes:
"I was talking to some guys from one of the repair battalions the other day."
3/ "They were showing us what Category 5 [the lowest condition] equipment they're getting off its knees with their own resources.
BMPs [armoured personnel carriers], BTS [armoured recovery tractors], and so on.
1/ Russia has "shot itself in the dick" with its block on Telegram, according to a scathing commentary. A Russian warblogger notes that pro-Kremlin propagandists have seen huge falls in views of their Telegram channels, but not dissident and pro-Ukraine channels. ⬇️
2/ Komsomolskaya Pravda journalist Dmitry Steshin calls it "a day of celebration for foreign agents, as the audience for pro-Russian channels on Telegram has plummeted."
3/ "Margarita Simonyan saw a 52.3% drop, while propagandist Alexander Sladkov saw a 49.4% drop. Views for ‘RT in Russian’ fell by 42%, whilst those for propagandists Vladimir Solovyov and Pavel Zarubin fell by 47.2% and 42.7% respectively.
1/ In a further sign of an economic slump in Russia, the giant vehicle manufacturer AvtoVAZ will shut down production entirely for 17 days due to falling demand and overcrowded warehouses. Its vehicles aren't selling and storage facilities are overflowing. ⬇️
2/ The Russian news outlet Mash reports that AvtoVAZ will shut down its assembly lines for almost the entire period from 27 April to 17 May, with the workforce sent on mandatory leave.
3/ Workers will be sent to do maintenance work between 27-30 April, 12-13 May will be covered by a postponement of vacation days from December, and staff will be paid at two-thirds their normal salary on 14-15 May.