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Russian Brigade Gets Annihilated in Failed River Crossing Attempt and Other News From Putin's War in Ukraine
Red State ^ | 05/14/2022 | Streiff

Posted on 05/14/2022 9:48:58 PM PDT by SeekAndFind

Just before Easter, the Russians announced that they had accomplished all of their pre-invasion objectives and were beginning a new phase. The new phase required the abandonment of Russia’s attempt to seize control of Kiev and focus the war on gaining control of Donbas and establishing a land bridge from Russia to Crimea (read Ukraine’s Future Depends on These Three Fights That Russia Must Win and 10 Days Into Putin’s ‘New Phase’ of Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine, There Are Minor Advances but the Clock Is Ticking). That goal eventually expanded to creating Russian-owned territory from Russia to Moldova and stripping Ukraine of all access to the Black Sea (Putin Decides to Widen the War With Ukraine to Achieve His Objectives).


Credit: UK Ministry of Defence on Twitter

Since those posts, the war has become much more static. Near Kherson, in the south, a few villages exchange hands each week. Russia has deported thousands of residents of Kherson and, according to reports, is attempting to organize a fake government, like those of the “republics” in Donetsk and Luhansk, to declare its independence from Ukraine…and fealty to Moscow (Russia Is Creating Facts on the Ground to Support Annexing Eastern Ukraine).


Credit: UK Ministry of Defence on Twitter

The siege of Mariupol still occupies a handful of Russian battalion tactical groups (BTGs), and the defenders still control most of the sprawling Azovstal iron and steelworks. A mixed force of Ukrainian infantry and marines are surviving on a tenuous resupply line via the sea and sheltering in a tunnel complex designed to defeat a nuclear attack.


Credit: UK Ministry of Defence on Twitter

The southern part of the Donbas front, on the Zaporizhzhia axis, is much like the area around Kherson, with both sides jockeying for position and gaining and losing villages.

Last week, Ukraine set into motion a surprising counteroffensive between the city of Kharkiv and the Russian border. As a result, Ukrainian troops are now on the border, and Russian troops are falling back into Russia.

A journalist of Ukrainian 1+1 TV Andriy Tsaplienko posted this photo to illustrate that Ukrainian military now controls the territory north of Kharkiv up to Russian border. Ukraine is capable to liberate its territories from Russian occupation, but it needs more weapons ASAP


pic.twitter.com/qbiZNjgbOI

— Olga Tokariuk (@olgatokariuk) May 14, 2022

Last week, I posted on that counteroffensive in Russian Troops Retreat From Ukraine to Russia: Planned Redeployment or the Beginning of Collapse? and Russia Suspends Most Offensive Operations in Reaction to Ukraine’s Surprising Counteroffensive. The threat posed to the Russian army to the east of the counteroffensive area is critical. The main supply line, both rail and road, from Russia into Donbas is now within Ukrainian artillery range. Likewise, the primary rail line from Belarus and Western Russia to the war zone passes within range of Ukrainian artillery. However, the jury is still out on how aggressive the Ukrainians will be in shelling targets inside Russia.

One of the things we’ve learned from this counteroffensive is where the “soldiers” from Russian territory in Donbas fit in. Because they are not Russian, they are not allowed to retreat into Russia. Instead, they are caught between the approaching Ukrainian Army and Russian border guards.

THE JIG IS UP: Forced to the border north of Kharkiv, DNR/LNR units have discovered that their Russian allies will not allow them to cross the border. Taken in armed rebellion, LNR/DNR troops face an uncertain fate if captured by Ukrainian troops. Thanks to @NickDM. https://t.co/J5dbBIAgBo

— Chuck Pfarrer (@ChuckPfarrer) May 14, 2022

This is amazing.

Cannon fodder from the DPR and LPR stuck at the Ukrainian-Russian border near Kharkiv.

They had been retreating from Kharkiv together with the Russian Army, but Russian authorities don’t let non-Russians to cross the border. pic.twitter.com/bKyItzGpjc

— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) May 14, 2022

As an aside, we’ve recently seen video of the men from Russian-controlled territory who were “mobilized” to defend Russia’s interests in Ukraine. Many are equipped with the World War II Russian Mosin-Nagant Model 1891 bolt action rifle.

ILL EQUIPPED: Video footage shows Russian (likely Chechen) troops deployed to the front with bolt action M1891 Mosin–Nagant rifles. These weapons were already obsolete when used by Soviet troops in WW II. Without optics, they are almost useless on a modern battlefield. https://t.co/IVy7spYHtS

— Chuck Pfarrer (@ChuckPfarrer) May 13, 2022

The only bright spot in this for Russia is the offensive operations undertaken by Russia’s Central Army Group in the direction of the towns of Lyman, Rubizhne, and Popsana (2020 population 19,984, elevation 272m). The Russians have managed steady pressure on Ukrainian forces in this sector, yielding small and consistent advances. These advances are typically less than a kilometer and come after massive artillery attacks. However, this area has been the scene of constant warfare since the Russian land grab in Luhansk and Donetsk in 2014, so a network of prepared defensive lines slows Russian movement.

NEW: Russia has made "incremental gains" outside of the town in Popasna in Ukraine's Donbas, but the moves are "not significant": senior U.S. defense official

No significant shifts in the Kherson area and the southern area of the Donbas.

— Jack Detsch (@JackDetsch) May 13, 2022

As a rule, I’ve tried to steer away from posting about the wins and losses by the Ukrainian and Russian armies presently engaged in combat. Instead, when I have covered individual battles, it is because, in my opinion, they had something significant to tell about where the war was going.

One of those battles took place over the course of four or five days and ended last week in a thorough drubbing of the Russians. The short story is that approximately last weekend, the Russians attempted to force a crossing of the Siversky Donets river west of Bilohorivka. On the Institute for the Study of War map, the crossing site is the circled area to the left of Rubizhne. Ukrainian forces held fortified positions south of the river. The Russian concept of the operation was to get a brigade across the river, unhinge the Ukrainian river line defense and force a general withdrawal of Ukrainian forces from their prepared defenses to a line farther west. This was one of two or three Russian attempts to cross the river, but the only one made it to the Ukrainian side.

🇷🇺 continuing attempts to establish bridgeheads over the Siversky Donets. 1st was repulsed north of Dronivka, low confidence it was 35th SMRB (limited # of BMP-1AMs in service). More serious attempt ongoing at Bilohorivka. 🇷🇺 has some forces across. Threatens Lysychans'k LOC's.


https://t.co/A3LkB11JjE pic.twitter.com/W2q99bE4Gp

— Henry Schlottman (@HN_Schlottman) May 9, 2022

At least two Russian BTGs took part in the crossing. They were reinforced with an undetermined number of paratroopers using the distinctive variant of the BMP infantry fighting vehicle in service in the Vozdushno-desantnye voyska, or VDV (odd that autocorrect wanted to replace voyska with vodka). The Russians put in what is described as a pontoon bridge; I think the more accurate description is a ribbon bridge.

The Russians moved a company team of tanks and infantry in about 11 vehicles across the bridge. Then Ukrainian artillery struck.

The exact moment Ukrainian artillery struck the Russian pontoon bridge near Bilohorivka a few days ago.#Russia #Ukraine https://t.co/LuAnPyIuPi pic.twitter.com/SVUWh05Hta

— BlueSauron👁️ (@Blue_Sauron) May 14, 2022

At least 73 Russian vehicles were destroyed or abandoned when it was over.


Credit: Blue Sauron on Twitter

A tally of Russian losses from the infamous failed Russian Siverskyi Donets river crossing near Bilohorivka.
In total 73 Russian equipment were destroyed/abandoned, including a BTG worth of AFVs.

Great thanks to J.P. for counting and sending it to me.





1/2#Russia #Ukraine pic.twitter.com/FyKtPogG8Z

— BlueSauron👁️ (@Blue_Sauron) May 12, 2022

A Ukrainian participant credits the newly arrived American M-777 towed howitzers with making the slaughter possible.

Ukrainian soldier says that the Ukrainian side used freshly delivered American M777 howitzers to smash 70+ Russian military vehicles to pieces as they tried to cross the Siverskyi Donets River on May 9th.
pic.twitter.com/ia31UBpBBt

— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) May 15, 2022

This represents a loss of two battalions’ worth of equipment; more important, it means the loss of critical bridging equipment. Every destroyed ribbon bridge and Russia lost at least four segments last week, can’t be replaced. That loss of bridging equipment, in turn, determines the operational courses of action that the Russian Army can execute. There are a lot of random estimates of the number of Russian casualties. Dead Russians is a manifestly good thing but not terribly relevant. The equipment loss cannot be replaced with comparable items. The vehicles and artillery coming out of Russia’s depots are obsolescent and in poor repair.

Despite what the various Putin-bots are saying on social media, the river crossing failed, there was a massive loss of equipment, and reporters were on the site to verify it.

#Ukraine: The first on-ground photos from the infamous pontoon bridge near Bilohorivka, #Luhansk Oblast starting to appear. Here we see a destroyed BMP-1 infantry fighting vehicle and T-72B tank – for sure belonging to the Russian army. More expected to come soon. pic.twitter.com/ys5l3j01t0

— 🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) May 14, 2022

What does this mean?

The first and most obvious critique is that the imagination of Russian planners is far superior to the ability of the Russian soldiers tasked with carrying out the plan. This has been true in other places where the Russians seem to have just assumed away any resistance from the Ukrainians.

The selection of the crossing site was technically correct. The execution was botched. Vehicles were crowded near the crossing site. A river crossing requires the use of smoke and feint crossings. There was a report that the Russians had set the forests and fields ablaze to provide smoke cover; the video of the artillery strike shows that isn’t the case. Without smoke and without clearing the skies of Ukrainian drones, the whole operation was under observation from the moment of arrival.

At least three attempts to cross the river were made over five days. All at the same place. All of the attacks followed the same script.

This popped up on Russian Telegram, and, as I commented, it indicates a structural problem in the Russian Army that more troops and more weapons will not fix.

this is the issue in a nutshell. In the US Army, your noncommissioned officers would never let the vehicles get this bunched up. The fact that the guy commanding the river crossing (probably a colonel from the losses) is being blamed for screwing vehicle dispersion is the problem

— streiff (@streiffredstate) May 13, 2022

According to reports, the Russians haven’t given up on forcing a crossing of that river.

Ukraine prepares for the massive Russian attack in Luhansk Oblast to encircle Severodonetsk.
Russian troops are preparing new attempts to cross the Siverskyi Donets river. They have brought 2,500 different vehicles & tanks of reinforcements – Oblast Headhttps://t.co/6XZOqYSYQ6

— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) May 15, 2022

The bottom line is that the ability of Ukrainian troops and artillery to prevent river crossings that would outflank the defensive line farther east means that this front will stalemate, too. Then it becomes a matter of time and luck.

Time, I believe, is on the side of the Ukrainians. New Ukrainian units and units retrained on Western weapons systems are now entering combat.

⚡️Minister: Ukraine may mobilize up to 1 million people against Russia.

Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksiy Reznikov said on May 13 that the state was boosting the defense sector to provide for potential new recruits.

— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) May 13, 2022

The imponderable is “bad luck.” A breakthrough by the Russians that traps and eliminates the Donbas forces would be catastrophic. A breakdown of morale and fighting spirit by the Russians could also bring the war to a quick end.

One thing is for sure. Russia can’t tolerate too many defeats like this one.

 



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1 posted on 05/14/2022 9:48:58 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

Fake news.

PS

The ship still floats.


2 posted on 05/14/2022 9:50:18 PM PDT by NoLibZone (Ruling class noticed our total lack of pushback for how the election & Covid was handled.)
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To: SeekAndFind

#Ukraine: The first on-ground photos from the infamous pontoon bridge near Bilohorivka, #Luhansk Oblast starting to appear. Here we see a destroyed BMP-1 infantry fighting vehicle and T-72B tank - for sure belonging to the Russian army. More expected to come soon.



3 posted on 05/14/2022 9:50:55 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: NoLibZone

RE: The ship still floats.

Can you be more specific? Which ship and what is the source of this news?


4 posted on 05/14/2022 9:51:46 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

My son’s unit in Operation Iraqi Freedom, 299th Army Engineers, MRB (multiple role bridging) out of Ft. Beloit, VA., put up the first Ribbon Bridge in U.S. combat while its’ sister unit, the 54th Engineers, seized the concrete bridge over the Euphrates River, April 3, 2003 at Hindaya, Iraq.

This action by the 3rd ID started its
Baghdad Run from the West while the Marines came in from the East. This helped end the war against the Saddam dictatorship and his eventual capture, trial and execution.

The 299th was awarded a Presidential Unit citation for their actions that day.


5 posted on 05/14/2022 10:39:08 PM PDT by MadMax, the Grinning Reaper (Figures )
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To: NoLibZone

“ Fake news. “

Which news source(s) is(are) reliable?


6 posted on 05/14/2022 10:41:09 PM PDT by Reynoldo (BurnLootMurder)
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To: SeekAndFind

My 1991 Gulf War Army unit used M198 howitzers. I had to look up the M777 howitzer on Wikipedia. Apparently the M777 replaced the M198 in the US in 2005.

Side note: in the article is a picture captioned “US Marine gunners test fire an M777 howitzer”. Gun geek that I am, I noticed that one of the Marines is rockin’ an M1911-style pistol with the curved mainspring housing, in what looks like a Kydex holster. Any currently- or recently-serving Marines want to comment? Are these possibly “issue”, or does the USMC have a sensible policy about personal weapons?


7 posted on 05/15/2022 12:38:15 AM PDT by ExGeeEye (For dark is the suede that mows like a harvest.)
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To: SeekAndFind

The destruction at the pontoon bridge was a cleverly crafted Russian feint designed to lure Ukrainian forces into thinking the Russians actually wanted to conduct an offensive. Stupid Ukrainians fell for it hook line and sinker. 😂


8 posted on 05/15/2022 12:48:55 AM PDT by Rokke
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To: SeekAndFind

Fake news. Russia has total control of the air over Ukraine.
Do you really think they’re going to just let a significant army group get wiped out by artillery and juset be nice guys and not bomb them??


9 posted on 05/15/2022 1:48:43 AM PDT by ganeemead
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To: SeekAndFind; NoLibZone

10 posted on 05/15/2022 2:09:08 AM PDT by GonzoII ("If the new crime be, to believe in God, let us all be criminals" -Sheen )
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To: SeekAndFind

Look, it’s Brian Williams!


11 posted on 05/15/2022 3:05:48 AM PDT by Psalm 73 ("You'll never hear surf music again" - J. Hendrix)
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To: SeekAndFind

Our fr Putin supporters will tell you all sources except TASS are alien.

The truth they will tell you is that Rossiya has won all the way to the coast...

The Atlantic coast ...

Of the USA ...


12 posted on 05/15/2022 5:26:10 AM PDT by Cronos
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To: ganeemead

Rossiya has totally control of air, land, under ground and underwater in Ukraine.

Your glorious Rossiya army is conducting underground and underwater operations to attack the Mole man.


13 posted on 05/15/2022 5:27:59 AM PDT by Cronos
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To: Cronos

Our fr Putin supporters will tell you all sources except TASS are alien.


Well some do refer to Chinese vblogging analysts, DPR and LPR sources as ‘proof’ of their assertions.


14 posted on 05/15/2022 5:58:44 AM PDT by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
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To: SeekAndFind

Still pushing this fake news i see.
Isn’t it amazing how those Zombies got right back in them destroyed tanks and captured another city just north of that crossing?
,(since it’s been on the ISW map for more than a week ,the info source must have been the uke general staff...)
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Finally a plausible description of these pontoon crossings over the last 10days or so (aka “tampon crossings” if you listen to defense Politics Asia - which is actually good and rather balanced)..
at least 4 crossings - 2 thwarted,1-successful-1- partly successful
losses were heavy on both sides..Russians may have lost half to 2/3 of the 75 vehicles in the photo. Rus artillery has also been accurate..from link below “the hills were littered with ukranian bodies”. The russians control a swath of territory on the Bilohrivka side of the river that stretches from Bilohrivka to Rubizne. The Rus captured one town and fighting continues in two others.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Qyr06Ydw5w


15 posted on 05/15/2022 6:57:32 AM PDT by CarolinaReaganFan
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To: SeekAndFind

bkmk


16 posted on 05/15/2022 8:22:50 AM PDT by sauropod ("We put all our politicians in prison as soon as they are elected. Don’t you?" Why? "It saves time.”)
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To: SeekAndFind

No steel shortage in the Ukraine bonus round found.


17 posted on 05/15/2022 8:59:19 AM PDT by Vaduz ( )
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