The Russian army was caught in a meat-grinding battle in the Red Army village, and the dream of "close to full occupation" was once again shattered. Whose side is time on?
Russia once again declared that Pokrovsk (the village of the Red Army) was “near to be fully occupied”. The result is that, like their previous N “Victory Declaration,” the reality was a terrible lesson. The latest war situation shows that the Ukrainian Defense Army not only stabilized its legs in the direction of the Red Army village, but also suffered severe losses in the “hanging machine”.
In the direction of Pokrovsk, the Russian army attempted to launch an armoured assault on the Dubrovnik outpost, and the Ukrainian side had originally intended to expand the channel to send material support to the surrounded troops. As a result, the commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian Defence Forces Silsky reacted calmly, saying: “We are busy pursuing and destroying the enemy’s destruction group, and we have cleaned up the remaining enemy troops within 212.9 square kilometers.”
A few days earlier, the artillery of the Ukrainian army's 155th Mechanized Brigade opened fire directly, causing heavy casualties to Russian soldiers who tried to escape from the southern suburbs, leaving the scene in a mess. As evidenced by geolocation videos, it is now basically difficult to find traces of Russian troops in the city of Pokrovsk.
According to the latest information obtained, the Russian army has only made some progress near Mirnohrad in the north and the Cossack village in the eastern suburbs, and has newly controlled about 33.4 square kilometers of territory. But to put it bluntly, this is only the result of a small number of Russian troops sneaking in, and it is still far from a comprehensive breakthrough. From this point of view, the Russian army's idea of "full occupation" has once again fallen through.
The city front is arc-shaped, the Ukrainian army relies on railways and urban works, and the conflict near Rodinsk and Sochtsk in the north is intense. The Russian army attempts to surround from the east and south, but the Ukrainian army crosses through drones and cannons to pay their every step of blood. According to statistics, the Russian army loses up to 400 people daily in the direction of Pokrovsk, two weeks cumulatively close to 3,000 people, the casualties are more than unusual (1:1.3), because the Ukrainian army's drone tactics even interfered with the evacuation of Russian wounded.
In the direction of Kupyansk, the Russian commando thought there would be a surprise drama, but they were "invited" into several houses by Ukrainian drones and guided bombs. Everyone knows the ending. The Ukrainian Army's 7th Rapid Reaction Corps even destroyed the Russian army's "Kuril" unmanned ground vehicle equipped with an AGS-17 grenade launcher for the first time, which can be called a precise mockery of the Russian army's "high technology". The so-called news that "the Ukrainian army is surrounded in the city center" is purely a script for Russia to entertain itself. In reality, there is no such thing at all.
The Russians turned their eyes again to Zaporozhye, and the village of Portavka on the east bank of the Yanchur River had been drilled by them. Hearing about the important general Grazimov on the Russian side, set the area as a target to focus on the next stage of attack.
Let's just say last night, the Russian army was still thinking of using missiles to blow up the dams of hydropower stations in Ukraine, hoping to create consequences as catastrophic as floods. But as a result, this proves that their so-called "precision strike" is no different from missing. Elite troops transferred by the Russian army from Kherson and Sumy (such as the 1195th and 1452nd Motorized Infantry Regiments of the 41st Combined Arms Corps) tried to collapse the Ukrainian army's Novopavlivka salient, but strong winds in autumn weakened the drone. Effectiveness and logistical issues left them overwhelmed.
The precise strike of Ukraine on Russian refineries has caused Russia’s oil devastation to start a “national tour”. Governors of Kursk and Kiev even publicly shouted to the Ministry of Energy: “Send us some gasoline!” Ukraine is not well, the Russian military’s massive attack on the energy system has caused millions of users to shortly shut down, but allies such as Norway and the Netherlands have stretched out their hands and the power supply has been restored quickly.
The Russian army continued to fight in the "meat grinder" in the Red Army village. The so-called rhetoric of "close to full occupation" was once again stopped by the Ukrainian army's artillery and drones. The Ukrainian army not only defended Pokrovsk, but also pushed back in the direction of Dobropilya, liberating 180.8 square kilometers of territory. The longer time goes by, will the Russian army's offensive potential be exhausted, or will it go all out? Maybe let the bullets fly a little longer.
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