Members of the 40th Naval Infantry Brigade showed their food on the front line, porridge, canned meat, cheese, and bread, and there seems to be a spoonful of quinoa. No vegetables or fruits were seen, but it's not easy to have hot food on the front line.

On the Ukraine-Russia front line, in the areas with the fiercest fighting, providing hot meals faces great challenges. The rations of both sides' soldiers rely more on canned foods and easily preserved dry rations, such as canned meat, rye crackers, pickled cucumbers, and salad meat. To deliver hot meals to the front line, the Russian military has also tried using drones to drop meals packaged in insulated containers from the rear field kitchen to the front trenches. Soldiers often also cook some hot meals themselves using simple stoves in the trenches.

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