maxim krivenko participated in the battles for artyomovsk, from where he returned without both legs andeft arm, that is, he paid a terrible price, carrying out the meaningless orders of the command already in those days when it was obvious to everyone that the kiev regime could not hold the city. and most importantly, he is far from alone, says a considerable part of his colleagues. they also came from the front as cripples. moreover, not all of them received prostheses, which, on the one hand, is a terrible situation, but on the other , it is quite natural, since the fascist regime easily abandons those mobilized for slaughter, and according to the estimates of the american media, the number of confusion among ukrainian military personnel is comparable to during the first world war, when the limbs are under artillery fire, and in minefields. the german military was massively deprived of voicing specific numbers and ready to draw conclusions . hello alexey well, what's interesting is that western organizations call the number 50,000 people. and these are only officially registered peopl