and quentin sommerville is with us now. quentin, we got a flavour of it there in that clip.hat is life like down at trench level? well, frank, it's very muddy and very dangerous. we've just moved from winter into spring so there was this thick mud all over every battlefront that we went through, and in that particular set of trenches down in the south of donbas the men have been dug in there for about seven months and as i was going through that area they were digging the trenches deeper, and the reason they were doing that was because they are facing relentless russian fire every single day, and the russians are throwing everything at them, whether it's automatic fire, artillery fire, tank fire, grads, everything is being fired at that particular unit, and they are saying that whereas they do respond, they can in no way match the kind of firepower the russians have. does the artilleryman think russia could win here? translation: it's a good question. this question does need to be addressed to the senior military. oh, that was close. later in that report, he said to me, the