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Related: About this forum04 Apr: Insane rescue operation! Ukrainian counter attack saves the day! - Reporting from Ukraine
Day 771: Apr 04
Today, there are a lot of developments in the Kurakhove direction.
Here, Russians have increased the intensity of their attacks toward the Ukrainian town of Kurakhove, and have started a large-scale battle in an attempt to reach it.
After taking Marinka, the next logical step for Russians became Krasnohorivka, as the settlement plays a key role in their offensive eastward for two important reasons. First, is that Krasnohorivka is of long-term strategic importance to Ukrainians, as it is a staging ground for possible future counter-attacks on Russian-held settlements and eventually into the city of Donetsk itself. Second is that, besides allowing Russians to consolidate their gains by taking away the Ukrainian threat, Krasnohorivka is of major tactical value to Russians, as taking the town would allow them to push forward into the fields, partially cutting off supply to the Ukrainian fortress settlements further along the line behind Marinka, and providing fire control into the Ukrainian flanks. Through this, Russians will try to alleviate the difficulty of attacking these settlements by attacking the Ukrainians simultaneously from the flanks as well.
Assaulting Krasnohorivka is not an easy task for Russians for multiple reasons. Firstly, Krasnohorivka has been a frontline town since the war started in 2014. As such, Ukrainians have entrenched their positions here and are well prepared for Russian assaults. Secondly, because Russians control only two attack vectors into the settlement, Ukrainians have a relatively steady and safe line to supply and reinforce their forces. Thirdly, if we look at the topographic map, we can see that in attacking from the south, Russians have to deal with a slight valley where the local river has turned into a swamp, forcing Russian armored assault groups to stick to a singular crossing point, which Ukrainians can easily monitor and contain with drones, artillery, mines, and ATGM-teams. Furthermore, the rivers and swamps surrounding Krasnohorivka create a funnel for the Russian armored assaults, making them predictable and manageable for the Ukrainian defenders. Lastly, Ukrainians control a strong fortified position in between Krasnohorivka and Heorhiivka, as well as a defensive line behind the lakes, complicating any Russian attempt to undercut the town and take it into a pocket.
The Ukrainian defensive operation in Krasnohorivka is centered around the industrial district and the high-rise buildings behind it. From there, Ukrainians can overlook the entire settlement and efficiently coordinate their defense, as well as the many windows and other openings offering a large number of firing positions for Ukrainians to use. Russians understood the importance of this district and used artillery, tanks, and air strikes with FAB-1500 bombs to devastate suspected Ukrainian firing positions and observation posts in preparation for the Russian assaults.
Russians have been preparing for this assault and have been concentrating their forces in the area for over a month, and while localized, positional fighting offered the Russians little success, the bombing of Ukrainian positions only intensified.
After the Russian forces felt confident in the success of a larger storming operation of the settlement itself, they launched three assault waves on the town. The first assault came early in the morning but did not manage to come even close to the settlement because, as it turned out, Ukrainians had mined the approaches. Ukrainian soldiers active in the area stated that the Russian assault group did not even manage to dismount their infantry before being destroyed. However, the second and third assault waves did manage to break through and dismount their infantry, which then made their way into the settlement from the south.
As the heavy fighting continued throughout the morning, Russian forces forced out the local Ukrainian garrison in the southern district of houses but could not cross the railway line into the next. Russian forces then decided to dig in and fortify themselves in the newly acquired positions. Unfortunately for Russians, as soon as they launched their very first assault wave, Ukrainian defenders in Krasnohorivka called in quick reaction forces, which, at that point, were desperately needed to push the Russians out of their newly acquired bridgehead...
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04 Apr: Insane rescue operation! Ukrainian counter attack saves the day! - Reporting from Ukraine (Original Post)
TexasTowelie
Apr 2024
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(120,281 posts)1. Slava Ukraini. Thank you for the update.