At 4 a.m., two Ford Transit vans barrel down an otherwise empty road on their way to a military camp at an undisclosed location in the Donbass region of Ukraine. The temperature is a brutal negative 13 degrees and with no working heat, the vans’ passengers are bundled in sleeping bags, as they have been all through the night. Just 10 hours earlier, the vehicles were parked at a loading dock in Kiev, being stuffed to the brim with medical supplies, body armor, and cartons of Dannon yogurt.
“They do not have any fresh milk products in their ration,” says …read more
Source: Foreign Policy