Russia’s summer push in Ukraine targeted three fronts but faced hard resistance

Russia’s summer push in Ukraine targeted three fronts but faced hard resistance

Abdujalil Abdurasulov

BBC News in Kyiv

BBC Visual Journalism Team
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Russia has tried to open the third front in East Ukraine

Ukraine has affected Russia’s overnight drone and missile attacks on a record level, while its military is claiming regional profit.

According to the Open-Sor’s Depestate Monitoring website in Ukraine, Russian troops seized 556 square km (215 square miles) last month. This area is four times the size of the liverpool and the same size as the city of Chicago.

The goal of Russia is to break the supply routes used by the East Ukrainian troops and create a buffer zone in the northern borders of Ukraine.

But it remains relatively slow in advance. It will take more than 70 years to capture the entire country at this speed.

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Most Russian attacks have been concentrated in three areas:

  • Sumi region on the border of Russia in the northeast
  • Pokarovsk and Kostyntinevak are the two eastern cities
  • The third lead, west of Pokarovsk

The Russian troops pushed about 10-12 km (6-7.5 miles) deep in the Sumi region, but it has stopped in advance in the face of acute resistance.

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Vladimir Putin says that the buffer zone wants to be created to protect the Russian region, after the Ukrainian troops seized part of the Kursk province last summer. With the help of North Korea’s army and ammunition, the Russian army eventually evacuated them.

The Russians then went to Ukraine, but the small border villages were quickly suppressed in the battle, which continued to change their hands today. Without major reinforcement, Russian troops are unlikely to be able to push a lot too much here.

Another Uttar Pradesh is Khrivek to cross the state boundaries. Last week, they claimed to have taken possession of the border village, but they are unlikely to make any further profit without heavy resources.

Military observers believe that the purpose of these operations is to force Ukraine to be widely diluted along the entire 1,200-come-long front line, so that they turn the troops out of the main part.

One of them is a strategic center of Pokarovsk in Easton Ukraine, which has been trying to capture Moscow for more than two years. According to Ukraine’s army chief Olexander Sirski, Russia has concentrated about 111,000 troops in that area.

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The Lieutenant Artem in the 155th Brigade of Ukraine is said to be deployed near Pokarovsk.

Any major movement of military and army vehicles will quickly detect and destroyed by drone. Instead, the LT prelynov says, the Russians depend on the small groups of infantry army who attack the Ukrainian positions, sometimes on a motor bike but often steps.

This type of “creepy objectionable”, some say that the objective of exhaustion of Kiev resources is until the endless waves of Russian soldiers eventually push the Ukrainian people away from their position. But the price they paid is terrible.

Ukraine’s ordinary employees of Russia put the Russian accident on more than 1000 soldiers a day. The BBC cannot verify these figures separately, but they indicate due to the major damage to Russia.

The purpose of Russia in Eastern Ukraine is to create a “a calldrone”, which makes the Ukrainian people semi-enclosing the Pokarovsk and Kostentinivka, and then forced them to withdraw.

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Ukraine’s armed forces are fighting to control the eastern city of the east of the east

Meghar Victor Trehbov, a spokesman for the coordinator of the army in Eastern Ukraine, says Marjar Victor Trehbov, “A Bridgehead to Pokarovsk or Costanivka” is trying to connect the Russian army in the area between these two cities to create.

There is no possibility of a breakthrough here. Russia has already slowed in advance between the Costayannikar and the Pokarovsk, and the earlier attempt to push it on other sides has stopped.

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The biggest Russian profit in recent weeks was in the area referred to by the Ukrainian army to the west to the west. Novopavalvske Direction After withdrawing the west of the Ukrainian army, the name of the village of Novopavhalivka became a defense center.

The military inspector Coastientin Mashwet says that Moscow’s action was the highest risk for Ukraine because its defense measures “collapsed”, which could increase the Russians up to 10 km a day.

Their movement was so fast that Russian military bloggers claimed that their army for the first time since the onset of the attack had reached the neighboring Dnipropatroves region.

Ukrainian military officers rejected the claims and said that a small group of Russian soldiers entered a town in the Duniproptroves region to take photos with the Russian flag but quickly “removed”. The War Study of War Institute indicates that the Russian army is still working there.

Major Trehubov argues that this area offers very few strategic benefits to the Russian army, and instead their fatal attacks were inspired by political goals.

Moving forward in the Dunipropatroves region can work well for propaganda messages, but there will be a need for large resources that are currently tied to Pokarovsk and Coastinavika.

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Supply for Ukraine’s army by robots due to the risk of drone strikes is often paid by a robot

Yet Ukrainian people are facing rising pressure on the next lines, as the Russian troops have tried to constantly break their supply line with drone attacks.

“The routes we used two months ago, we can no longer use them, not even the day, but not at night,” Staff SGT Victor Piecesky in Ukraine’s RD RD -th Brigade near Kostyntinivka told the BBC over the phone.

As a result, distributing food and ammunition, the injured, and the army moving on the front line, has become extremely complicated and slow.

Russian drones like Jerbera can fly for hundreds of kilometers where recently considered relatively safe.

Their objective is not only to erase the defense line, but also to “terrorize the population, the employees say SGT Pieceski.” They systematically destroy civilian buildings. They want to weaken the morale and weaken their faith in Ukraine’s ability to stop the Russians. “

While he was talking, he was interrupted by the drone’s burden. Soon there was news that the apartment block was hit. Later it was confirmed that the staff survived.

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