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Related: About this forum11 Oct: Not What They Expected. Ukraine Launches a Space Program for Russian Soldiers - Reporting from Ukraine
Today, there are a lot of new developments in the Liman direction.
Here, Russian forces have intensified their offensive in the Zherebets sector, concentrating on the Nevske area, but this push has triggered strong Ukrainian counterattacks to the south. In recent days, multiple failed Russian mechanized assaults have resulted in heavy losses, including the destruction of various "Turtle" tank variants, underscore the effective use of advanced drone warfare.
Interestingly, the recent capture of Nevske was not intended as a springboard for a southward advance, but rather as part of a broader strategy to disrupt Ukrainian supply lines by threatening the nearby bridge. Geographical constraints play a critical role in Russian planning, as Nevske's position in the lowlands makes it unsuitable for massing forces, and any troop movements along the river would be highly exposed to Ukrainian fire. Acknowledging these limitations, Russian command has shifted focus. Instead of advancing from Nevske, they aim to exploit the disruption to Ukrainian logistics by launching a main assault from the highlands, specifically from the fields near Torske, where the terrain is more favorable and Ukrainian defenses may be weakened by supply issues.
Recent developments have underscored significant tactical advantages for Ukrainian forces, despite Russian efforts to disrupt their logistics near Nevske. While the threat to a key bridge presents challenges, the regions intricate road network allows Ukraine to maintain multiple supply routes, preserving their operational flexibility. Additionally, the overextension of Russian lines has become a critical weakness. Russian armored units must travel up to 20 kilometers to reach attack positions, giving Ukrainian forces ample time for early detection and preparation. This extended approach leaves Russian units vulnerable to ambushes and long-range strikes, further exacerbating their logistical difficulties.
Ukrainian forces have successfully capitalized on their ability to deploy key assets from a secure depth. Drone operators and artillery units, unconstrained by frontline logistical challenges, retain full combat effectiveness even when positioned west of the river. This capability, coupled with advanced drone warfare tactics and precise artillery coordination, enables them to swiftly and efficiently counter Russian maneuvers, maintaining a decisive edge in response times and operational flexibility.
In recent days, Russian forces have renewed mechanized assault attempts toward Torske. Geolocated footage reveals the involvement of various armored vehicles, including a T-72B3M, a T-80BV "Turtle" variant, an APC-82A, and at least one additional BMP in the offensive. Ukrainian forces, notably the 63rd and 60th Separate Mechanized Brigades, with artillery support from the 40th and 45th Brigades, successfully repelled the attack, halting the Russian advance.
The effectiveness of Ukrainian drone warfare was on full display during this engagement. Reconnaissance drones detected the Russian advance early, enabling FPV drone operators to precisely target Russian armored vehicles. One particularly striking moment was the destruction of a Russian "Turtle" tank, with its turret catapulted nearly 75 meters into the air, equivalent to the height of a 22-story building. This incident exemplifies a growing trend: Ukrainian FPV drone operators have refined their techniques for destroying these "Turtle" tanks along the entire front line. This development has significantly undermined one of Russia's most unconventional military innovations since the war began. The complete uncensored footage of the failed Russian attempts can be found on our Telegram channel through the link in the description.
A spokesperson for a Ukrainian brigade in the Liman sector reported that Russian forces have amassed armored vehicles and reinforced their ranks with poorly trained personnel to resume assault operations. This lack of training likely contributed to the swift and decisive failure of the recent Russian offensive.
To add to their challenges, Russian forces have struggled in heavily forested areas, such as the Kreminna forest, where mechanized assaults are nearly impossible. This terrain plays to the strengths of Ukrainian forces, whose superior preparation is evident. In recent days, Russian activity in the area has reportedly decr...
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11 Oct: Not What They Expected. Ukraine Launches a Space Program for Russian Soldiers - Reporting from Ukraine (Original Post)
TexasTowelie
Oct 10
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niyad
(119,632 posts)1. Slava Ukraini. Thank you for the update.