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Related: About this forum10 May: Turning the tide: Ukrainians counterattack with US Military Aid! - Reporting from Ukraine
Day 807: May 10
Today, there are a lot of developments in the Avdiivka direction.
Here, Ukrainians have halted the Russian offensive and have started counterattacking with newly arrived US military aid.
After the Russian breakthrough to Ocheretyne, Russians attempted to outflank the Ukrainian defenses to the west to solidify their control over their territorial gains. Ukrainians had established multiple lines of defense in front of their main headquarters in the area, the city of Pokrovsk. However, as it quickly turned out, even outflanking these defenses would not allow Russians to accomplish their goals in the West.
While heavy fighting for Ocheretyne continued, Russians advanced toward the east into the settlements of Soloviove and Novobakhmutivka. Russians had good reasons to prioritize securing this flank first to prevent a possible flanking counterattack from the Ukrainian 47th mechanized brigade.
Geolocated footage shows Bradley infantry fighting vehicles of the 47th mechanized brigade working on Russian positions and assault groups in Novobakhmutivka. Ukrainians also conducted constant artillery strikes, FPV kamikaze drone attacks and grenade drops on Russian infantry and positions in the area. A Ukrainian military blogger stated that while Russians eventually were able to take control over both Soloviove and Novobakhmutivka, the 47th brigade had significantly slowed the advance of the far more numerous Russian forces in the area.
Other Ukrainian military bloggers stated that the focus of Ukrainian forces in the area was to conduct a controlled withdrawal while preserving forces. They noted that Ukrainian commanders were closely monitoring the area with reconnaissance drones and did not allow their soldiers to become encircled or overrun. Geolocated footage confirms this, as Ukrainians released a multitude of combat footage showcasing evacuations of frontline troops with Bradley infantry fighting vehicles. These Bradleys are more heavily armored than regular transports and are able to provide covering fire while loading the infantry.
After withdrawing from critical or dangerous positions, Ukrainian forces unleashed a barrage on Russian forces in Soloviove and Novobakhmutivka. Geolocated footage shows Ukrainian drone operators engaging Russian tanks, APCs, and numerous groups of infantry east of Novobakhmutivka with FPV kamikaze drones. Ukrainians also conducted multiple FPV strikes on Russian armor and infantry in the settlements. Ukrainian drone operators started equipping their drones with heavier explosives to be able to target groups of Russian infantry hiding in the houses. Ukrainians continued these attacks day and night, performing a series of attacks on Russian infantry and armored troop transports with grenade drops and FPV kamikaze drones.
Ukrainian artillery crews also targeted Russian reinforcements being dropped off with MT-LB amphibious personnel carriers. Ukrainians engaged these transports with artillery and finished off the infantry themselves with cluster munitions. Russian forces even attempted to break out of the Ukrainian kill zone but were halted by anti-tank mines, instantly destroying the assault group.
A Ukrainian military blogger stated that Russian forces have been unable to break through Ukrainian defenses here, adding that Russian losses in this direction were the highest alongside the Russian salient. As the Russian advance in this direction was completely halted, the Ukrainian 47th mechanized brigade slowly started pushing the Russians back. Geolocated footage shows how a Ukrainian Bradley infantry fighting vehicle engaged a Russian T80 tank with its TOW guided anti-tank missile, destroying the Russian tank on impact. Other geolocated footage shows a Bradley engaging a Russian armored transport vehicle, dropping off new Russian reinforcements. The Bradley's powerful automatic cannon opened fire on the Russian vehicle, destroying it almost instantly. This left the Russian infantry stranded in the tree line, in full view of the Bradleys weapon systems.
Interestingly enough, if we look at the paint scheme of the Ukrainian Bradley, we can see that it is equipped with a desert-style camouflage. Western vehicles in Ukraine...
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10 May: Turning the tide: Ukrainians counterattack with US Military Aid! - Reporting from Ukraine (Original Post)
TexasTowelie
May 2024
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niyad
(120,015 posts)1. Slava Ukraini. Thank you for the uodate.
TexasTowelie
(116,839 posts)2. RFU is throwing me off with their changing post times.
For awhile they were posting after midnight CST and now the posts are coming out around dinner time. I guess that the approval of the aid package has raised morale and they are eager to give us status reports with the good news.
niyad
(120,015 posts)3. I think you are correct!