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It's Ovyr: In Case You've Forgot; Russians Advance; Reisner: Objectively The Counter-Offensive Failed; Agent Z Rejected By NetInYahoo; Arestovich: Counter-Offensive A Disaster and Much More Dooming
According to British information, Ukraine liberated at least 125 square kilometers of land in the region around Welyka Novosilka in summer "with almost certainty. Is that a lot or a little?
If you read what the British are write here, then one has to say with great disillusionment: The West is in the process of admitting that the Ukrainian offensive has failed. In essence, the UK Department of Defense says that when Ukraine liberated these 125 square kilometers, it managed to bind significant parts of the Russian army. But that is far from what the operational goal was, namely the breakthrough to the Sea of Azov, combined with the strategic goal of forcing the Russians to the negotiating table. I would say that the British are trying to reinterpret the narrative and thus limit the damage.
If you look at what has happened in the past two days, you unfortunately have to say that the Russians managed to get on the offensive in some places. For example in the Kupjansk area in eastern Ukraine, in the Kharkiv Oblast. Between Kupjansk and Iwaniwka, a village about 15 kilometers southeast of Kupjansk, the Russians started to attack. In a kind of preparatory phase, they destroyed three bridges over the Oskil to isolate the Ukrainian armed forces on the eastern side of the river. These attacks are associated with Russian losses. But still the Russians here are trying to win the momentum for themselves. And actually the opposite should be the case; the Ukrainian side should actually have the momentum.
Ukrainian journalist Denis Trubetskoy says, In Ukraine, given the difficult counter-offensive in the south," there is a lot of discussion about whether time is not playing against Ukraine". How do you see that?
It is the same. Military offensives have four factors to consider: strength, space, time and information. With regard to the force factor, it must be said that Ukraine has already used the mass of its forces, the ninth and tenth army corps. There are no longer any significant reserves here. The room is determined by the operational intention to penetrate to the Sea of Azov. When it comes to information, it is unclear how many forces the Russians still have to withstand. The fourth is the time factor: it runs away from the Ukrainians. Now the mud period begins, the Rasputiza. The floor softens, becomes muddy, making it very difficult for large offensive movements. One can of course argue that the Ukrainians can remain on the offensive with their shock troop tactics.But when it gets extremely cold, they first have to try to survive the winter. This means that you need appropriate accommodation. That is one reason why Ukraine is so desperately trying to push towards Tokmak. At the moment the Ukrainians are in open terrain, in trenches between Robotyne and Werbowe or north of Melitopol and Mariupol near Welyka Nowosilka. There the Russians are in the process of taking apart the Ukrainian positions with sliding bombs of the FAB type, thus denying them every opportunity to set up for defense.At the moment the Ukrainians are in open terrain, in trenches between Robotyne and Werbowe or north of Melitopol and Mariupol near Welyka Nowosilka. There the Russians are in the process of taking apart the Ukrainian positions with sliding bombs of the FAB type, thus denying them every opportunity to set up for defense.
The Russians are already starting to launch a second strategic air campaign against Ukraine. We have already seen a significant number of just over 500 Shaheed drones to an extent that has not occurred in the past few months. There are also increasing attacks with cruise missiles on the technical infrastructure. This indicates that this winter can be particularly hard. Especially since the Russians always succeed in eliminating Ukrainian air defense. It was only at the weekend that the Russians demonstrably destroyed a Ukrainian S-300 system. In my view, the signs here are stormy.
The Art Of The Weasel:
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