"We have to move - We will die!"
5/29/22 By WarNews 24/7
The second part of the confrontation between the British and American special forces with Spetsnaz in Eastern Ukraine has been published. In the 7-minute video, the Russians locate the group that dropped an anti-tank "Matador" on the BTR-80.
A battle ensued in the forest with British and American forces then falling into a Russian ambush. Mine seriously injures a member of their team.
The dialogues that follow are shocking.
The leader of the group is 30-year-old Ben Grant, son of the British MP Toris, Ellen Grant. Grant served for 5 years as a Paratrooper in the Marine Corps.
According to Grant, this is a joint operation of American and British special forces. The operation lasted 15 hours and was supported by 14 other Ukrainian soldiers.
Grant claims that about eight Russian soldiers were reportedly killed in the attack. The losses of the British and Americans are unknown. However, according to information, the audiovisual material lasts 40 minutes in total. The rest has not been made public.
"The Russians spotted us with drones - I have never experienced anything like this in my life"
"My 15-member unit, consisting of British and American volunteers and two Ukrainian translators, was preparing for an attack on a Russian target near Kharkov when we were ambushed.
I think they must have spotted us in advance with drones and set up their lines; so as we went on shots were fired as you can see.
"Dean was at the end of my group when he went to his knees; we shot, we lowered our heads and we shot them. I was terrified but he pushed me to complete my most important goal, which at that time was to get him and my team out of danger.
"What was so frightening was to restrain myself so much trying to carry someone when I could not lift my weapon, while there are attack helicopters from above and tanks flying into the woods. It was unreal - I have never experienced anything like this in my life. "
"We have to move now or we will die!"
Ben Grant is heard in the video shouting: "We have to move now or we will die!" as he and his companions dragged Dean Arthur to safety in the forest north of Kharkov.
In the dramatic scenes, Grant and his unit take care of Arthur's leg and tell him, "You have to try to walk or we'll die, man."
He said the mine - believed to be remote-controlled - exploded near Arthur , "opening half his leg", adding:
"I try to give first aid in the middle of the battle while there are Russians shooting at us and around us it is so difficult."
Another soldier, Edwin Saez, 22, is trying to heal Dean's leg wound as Grant's unit responds to fire.
Many times the British team tries to hide and Arthur screams in pain, but Grant motivates him by saying: "Come on Dean, come on, they will shoot us, come on".
With the bullets passing over their heads, the British-American team lies on a stretcher to assess Arthur's injury, cutting off his uniform to see the wound.
Grant tells Arthur :
"Are you okay bro?" It is OK. Din… bravo, bravo… we have to leave, come on, I can not leave you. Grab his helmet - someone to help! Helmet! Helmet! You have to try to walk or we will die, man. "
Arthur: I was very lucky - Many did not return
Arthur, 42, of Staffordshire Stoke-on-Trent, said: " All I can remember is that we attacked. We beat their positions with an RPG. A few seconds later I was on the ground.
"One of the children came to me." It was excruciating pain, with incoming fire, artillery, I remember the guys grabbing me saying, "Go, go." We met a doctor, he helped me, he gave me morphine.
"I don't remember much. I remember being put on a stretcher for the last kilometer. They took me out, man, they took me out.
"I was really lucky at the end of the day. "So many men did not return that day."
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