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Related: About this forum07 Jun: It's Over! Ukrainians have the high ground! - Reporting from Ukraine
Day 835: Jun 07
Today, there are a lot of interesting updates from the Kharkiv direction.
Here, the Ukrainians have seized the initiative in the north, launching counterattacks and successfully reclaiming numerous positions from Russian forces.
As you remember from the previous report, Russians suffered from the fact that they launched their offensive prematurely. Additionally, Ukrainians were able to hold on to tactical heights, laying the groundwork for a Ukrainian counteroffensive.
While Russians were intensely bombing the area with FAB glide bombs, they were unable to prevent Ukrainians from accumulating a large number of forces here. Ukrainian fighters in the area shared a video of how they were moving into Lyptsi by car. The result of the intense Russian bombing is also visible as the soldiers are surrounded by damaged and destroyed buildings.
Over the last weeks, Ukrainian drone operators were heavily targeting Russian supply lines, destroying Russian reinforcements and ammunition transports on their way to the front. Ukrainians also heavily targeted Russian frontline positions to further weaken the Russian defensive situation. With a distinct lack of reinforcements and ammunition, a Ukrainian military analyst reported that Russian morale was becoming increasingly low. This also meant that the Russian operation of holding an active defense was failing, as the military analyst reported that Russians were increasingly refusing to carry out attacks or raids on Ukrainian positions.
Seeing that the Russian defensive situation had significantly deteriorated, Ukrainian forces launched numerous counterattacks all over the frontline. Russian military bloggers reported that these Ukrainian counterattacks focused on regaining positions on the hills. Ukrainians understood the tactical importance of these hills as they project fire control over the surrounding settlements, all situated in the lowlands.
The Russian military bloggers also reported that Ukrainians were supporting their assaults with elite drone detachments such as Madyars Birds. The Ukrainian counterattacks, being supported by such an accurate and notorious drone brigade, only worsened Russian morale. Which, according to Ukrainian fighters active in the area, even led to unauthorized retreats from the area.
The Russian Ministry of Defense reported that they had successfully repelled Ukrainian counterattacks near Hlyboke. However, a prominent Russian military analyst released a statement saying that due to the Ukrainian counterattacks, Russians were forced to leave several positions on the eastern hills. The Institute for the Study of War also concluded that Ukrainian counterattacks had successfully pushed Russians out of numerous positions near Lyptsi and Neskuchne back toward Lukiantsi. Russian commanders quickly attempted to save face and ordered immediate counterattacks to retake all previously lost positions.
Russians launched numerous air strikes with different types of FAB glide bombs to undermine the new Ukrainian positions on the hills. If you want to get access to the original uncensored combat footage, you can find it on our Telegram channel by using the link in the description. Geolocating this footage simultaneously disproves the claims made by the Russian Ministry of Defense, showing that Ukrainians had advanced in the direction of Hlyboke as well. A Ukrainian intelligence officer reported that Russians were conducting large pure-infantry assaults supported by extensive glide bomb strikes.
These glide-bomb strikes were insufficient as close-air support, as Russian military bloggers reported that Russian counterattacks were unsuccessful so far. If we look at the topographic map, it becomes clear why Russian counterattacks failed. Firstly, a Russian military analyst reported that all Russian assaults through the lowlands were destroyed, as the topography provides little cover against Ukrainian positions up on the hills. Secondly, Russian attacks in the east suffered because there are no hardened roads there, severely complicating the supply of any large counterattack operation. Lastly, Ukrainians had advanced to a constriction in the hill line in the north, bottlenecking any Russian assault over the hilltop...
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07 Jun: It's Over! Ukrainians have the high ground! - Reporting from Ukraine (Original Post)
TexasTowelie
Jun 2024
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Deuxcents
(19,582 posts)1. There for a minute my heart jumped.."it's over!" And I thought it's OVER! 🇺🇦
Im pretty sure when that day comes, ever poster will have the Lastest Discussion threads filled up 👍
Maraya1969
(22,986 posts)2. I know Ukraine is our ally but what is Russia? Do we consider them an enemy? Technically I mean
I consider them an enemy because they try to destroy the US using Trump and misinformation etc.
niyad
(119,637 posts)3. Slava Ukraini. Thank you for the update.