A lonely Russian reservoir that rolls towards the Ukrainian lines in what an organization of the Ukrainian drones called “a very dissatisfied suicide” denies the dangerous state of the Russian army, while the broader war of Russia opposed to Ukraine is created towards its room anus.
There are so many Ukrainian drones everywhere all the time along the 800-mile front line in Ukraine and western Russia that Russian armored vehicles can’t leave concealment without drawing the drones’ lethal attention.
Where the Russians earn a floor, and to be clear, they earn floor, they do it especially on foot and go through incredible losses.
Or just before Tuesday, a lone Russian reservoir traveled an earthen roof toward the touchline that came out of the gates, the village of Kurdyumivka, five kilometers north of the ruins of Totretsk in the legal responsibility of Donetsk de l’Et de l’Ukraine. The armies of the Russian crusade besiege the city of Pokrovsk, just south of Kurdyumivka and also besiege the city of Chasiv Yar north of Kurdyumivka.
It is not known which seat the tank is in. Last detail. “
The number of drones that harassed the tank talks about the abundance of small flying robots on the front line. Four explosive drones of the first person hunted and hit the tank, even though everything immobilizes. A fifth drone, a heavier bomber model, dropped grenades in the stranded tank even though everything destroys. It is not known if one of the 3 or 4 members of the Russian team survived.
It’s hard to say why the crew—or, more to the point, the crew’s commander—believed a single tank could cross open terrain in broad daylight within easy reach of Ukraine’s drones. One Russian blogger derisively described Russian tank commanders who continue to order mechanized attacks as “geniuses.”
In sending vehicles and their crews on pointless “banzai attacks” across the drone-patrolled no-man’s-land, the tank commanders gain nothing, lose everything and “provide uplifting content for the armed forces of Ukraine,” the blogger wrote.
In fact, the abstract destruction of this lone Russian tank has fodder for the Phoenix Drone group’s social media team.
The fact that Russians can no longer deploy tanks in all protection does not mean that they cannot continue to advance towards Pokrovsk and Chasiv Yar. This means that they will probably continue to attack on foot, and they will pay blood for the patio they capture.
According to Ukrainian Presses. Volodymyr Zelensky, at least 30,000 Russian infantrymen were killed and wounded while searching, and in basically failed, they expel 20,000 Ukrainian troops from 250 squares that the Ukrainians have carved into western Russia’s Kursk oblast in August.
That’s a 50% casualty rate for the Russian-North Korean force in Kursk, which may have peaked at 60,000 personnel. The Ukrainians are taking casualties, too of course—and struggling to keep their front-line brigades fully manned. But Ukrainian losses are much lighter.
Despite the shocking bloodshed, the Russian army in Ukraine has slowly grown in size to a new high of at least 600,000 troops, according to Zelensky. That’s up from just 400,000 or so two years ago.
Around 800,000 Ukrainian troops oppose, however, the Ukrainians will have to decorate the total country, while the Russians concentrate on Kursk and Donetsk, giving the Russians a merit of 3 to one, or more, in many sector rack maximum vital vital
There are obvious cracks in the Kremlin’s manpower system. It’s not for no reason that, last fall, the Russian field army in Kursk welcomed an entire North Korean army corps with 12,000 troops. But for now, the Kremlin still has enough troops—and the will to trade their lives for small but steady gains in eastern Ukraine.
What the Kremlin doesn’t have is a lot of tanks, or any means of using them to meaningful effect on a battlefield humming with drones.
Sources:
1. Phoenix Drone Group
2. Volodymyr Zelensky (and here)
3. WarTranslated
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