Posted on 02/24/2024 5:59:01 AM PST by SpeedyInTexas
This list only includes destroyed vehicles and equipment of which photo or videographic evidence is available. Therefore, the amount of equipment destroyed is significantly higher than recorded here. Loitering munitions, drones used as unmanned bait, civilian vehicles and derelict equipment are not included in this list. All possible effort has gone into avoiding duplicate entries and discerning the status of equipment between captured or abandoned. Many of the entries listed as 'abandoned' will likely end up captured or destroyed. Similarly, some of the captured equipment might be destroyed if it can't be recovered. When a vehicle is captured and then lost in service with its new owners, it is only added as a loss of the original operator to avoid double listings. When the origin of a piece of equipment can't be established, it's not included in the list. The Soviet flag is used when the equipment in question was produced prior to 1991. This list is constantly updated as additional footage becomes available.
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Ukraine closed his Russian orthodox churches. Told them to return as Ukraine Orthodox. Jew Zelensky is closing down churches, screamed the Tucker-Candace faction. Of course Krill’s churches in Ukraine were propagandizing against the Kiev government, sabotaging its war efforts. So F ‘em.
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Russian and Ukrainian sources provided further information on recent Ukrainian long-range ATACMS missile strikes targeting military infrastructure within Russia. The Russian Ministry of Defense (MoD) claimed on November 19 that Ukrainian forces launched four ATACMS missiles against Voronezh City on November 18, but that Russian forces intercepted the missiles.[37] The Russian MoD claimed that debris from the shot down missile damaged some civilian infrastructure. Geolocated footage published on November 19 indicates that Ukrainian forces targeted the Baltimor airfield in Voronezh City.[38] Russian Aerospace Forces’ (VKS) 47th Bomber Aviation Regiment, whose Su-34 fighter-bomber aircraft conduct strikes against Ukraine, is stationed at the Baltimor airfield.[39] Geolocated footage also suggests that Ukrainian forces targeted Pogonovo training ground in Voronezh Oblast, which Russian forces used to accumulate forces ahead of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine.[40] The Ukrainian General Staff reported on November 18 that Ukrainian forces conducted a precision strike using ATACMS missiles against unspecified military targets in Russian territory, but did not specify the targets or their locations.[41]
Ukrainian forces are reportedly continuing to target Russian oil refineries. Russian social media users reported explosions near the Ilsky Oil Refinery in Ilsk, Krasnodar Krai, on November 19.[42] Krasnodar Krai officials claimed on November 19 that Ukrainian drone debris damaged civilian infrastructure in Ilsk.[43]
Russian forces continued offensive operations in northern Sumy Oblast on November 19 but did not advance.
Russian forces attacked in Kursk and Sumy oblasts, including north of Sumy City near Kindrativka and Andriivka, and northeast of Sumy City near Yunakivka on November 18 and 19.[44] Russian milbloggers claimed that Ukrainian forces counterattacked near Oleksiivka and Varachyne (both north of Sumy City).[45]
A Russian milblogger claimed that Russian forces struck unspecified targets in Sumy City with Geran-2 strike drones.[46]
Order of Battle: First-person view (FPV) drone operators of the Russian Rubikon Center for Advanced Unmanned Technologies, 51st Airborne (VDV) Regiment (106th VDV Division), and 56th VDV Regiment (7th VDV Division) are reportedly striking Ukrainian military equipment near Mykilske (northeast of Sumy City).[47] FPV drone operators of the 1st Battalion of the 217th VDV Regiment (98th VDV Division) are reportedly striking Ukrainian servicemen in the Sumy direction.[48]
Russian forces continued offensive operations in northern Kharkiv Oblast on November 19 but did not advance.
Russian forces attacked northeast of Kharkiv City near Synelnykove and Vovchansk on November 18 and 19.[49]
A Russian milblogger claimed that Russian forces targeted Kharkiv City with Geran-2, Molniya fixed-wing drones, and heavy fiber-optic drones over the past two weeks.[50]
Russian forces continued offensive operations in the Velykyi Burluk direction on November 19 but did not make confirmed advances.
Unconfirmed claims: A Russian milblogger claimed that Russian forces advanced toward Khatnie (northeast of Velykyi Burluk).[51]
Russian forces attacked northeast of Velykyi Burluk near Khatnie; east of Velykyi Burluk near Odradne; and southeast of Velykyi Burluk near Kamyanka and Dvorichanske and toward Kolodyazne on November 18 and 19.[52]
A Russian milblogger claimed that Russian forces recently conducted a Geran-2 strike against Ukrainian positions near Velykyi Burluk.[53]Order of Battle: FPV drone operators of the Russian 83rd Motorized Rifle Regiment (69th Motorized Rifle Division, 6th Combined Arms Army [CAA], Leningrad Military District [LMD]) are reportedly striking Ukrainian equipment and vehicles near Khatnie.[54]
Russian forces continued offensive operations in the Kupyansk direction on November 19 but did not make confirmed advances.
Unconfirmed claims: A Russian milblogger claimed that Russian forces advanced to the P-07 Kupyansk-Shevchenkove highway in northern Kupyansk.[55]
A Kremlin-affiliated Russian milblogger noted on November 19 that claims that Russian forces are demining southern Kupyansk and recently struck Ukrainian armored fighting vehicles (AFVs) in Sadove (west of Kupyansk) contradict October 30 Russian MoD claims that Russian forces seized Sadove.[56] The milblogger claimed that footage allegedly showing the discussion of a Ukrainian command post in Pishchane (southeast of Kupyansk) refutes claims of Russian advances in the area.
Russian forces attacked near and within Kupyansk itself; west of Kupyansk near Sobolivka and Myrove; north of Kupyansk near Radkivka and Holubivka; northeast of Kupyansk near Synkivka; east of Kupyansk near Kucherivka and Petropavlivka; southeast of Kupyansk near Pishchane and Kurylivka; and south of Kupyansk near Kupyansk-Vuzlovyi and toward Osynovo on November 18 and 19.[57] The Russian MoD and a Russian milblogger claimed that Ukrainian forces counterattacked near Kupyansk, Kutkivka, Holubivka (all north of Kupyansk), Sadove, and Blahodativka (southwest of Kupyansk).[58]
Russian forces appear to struggle to reinforce troops in Kupyansk due to Ukrainian efforts to sever Russian logistics in the area. Ukrainian Joint Forces Task Force Spokesperson Colonel Viktor Trehubov stated on November 19 that Ukrainian forces continue to clear remaining Russian servicemembers who infiltrated into northern parts of Kupyansk but were cut off from supply lines.[59] Trehubov noted that Russian forces continue attempts to bypass Kupyansk from different directions, but that Russian forces have failed to advance in Kupyansk itself. A Russian milblogger reportedly affiliated with the Russian Northern Grouping of Forces claimed that the Russian military command is preparing to deploy the Russian 3rd Battalion of the 1432nd Motorized Rifle Regiment (1st Guards Tank Army [GTA], Moscow Military District [MMD]) near Tabaivka and Novoosynove (both southeast of Kupyansk).[60] The milblogger noted that elements of the 1st Battalion’s 7th Company complained that the road towards the frontline is dangerous due to persistent Ukrainian strikes and that many servicemembers are refusing to deploy. The milblogger claimed that Russian command sent around 100 servicemembers of the 112th Motorized Rifle Brigade (1st GTA, MMD) to attack in the Kupyansk direction and that 80 of these servicemembers refused to fight as part of assault groups. The milblogger stated that Russian forces have lost over 300 servicemembers in Kupyansk since the end of September 2025, and that only 150 to 200 Russian servicemembers remain in Kupyansk. The Russian milblogger claimed that the 26th Motorized Rifle Regiment (47th Motorized Rifle Division, 1st GTA, MMD) is at a little more than half strength and the regiment has 200 servicemembers in the Hlushkivka area (southwest of Kupyansk), of which around 100 servicemembers are on the frontlines.
A commander of a Ukrainian drone battalion operating in the Kupyansk direction reported on November 19 that Russian forces are committing significant manpower and materiel to the Kupyansk direction and continue to employ small group infiltration tactics.[61] The commander stated that Russian forces are attempting to interdict Ukrainian ground lines of communication (GLOCs) in the Kupyansk direction with drone strikes and remote mining. The Ukrainian commander stated that Russian forces are adapting their fiber-optic drones to fly further with heavier payloads.
Order of Battle: Drone operators of the Russian 15th Motorized Rifle Regiment (2nd Motorized Rifle Division, 1st GTA, MMD) are reportedly striking Ukrainian vehicles in the Kupyansk direction.[62] Assault detachments of the 121st Motorized Rifle Regiment (68th Motorized Rifle Division, 6th Combined Arms Army [CAA], Leningrad Military District [LMD]) reportedly continue to operate in southern Kupyansk.[63] Drone operators of the 68th Motorized Rifle Division (6th CAA, LMD) are reportedly striking Ukrainian vehicles in Kharkiv Oblast.[64]
Russian forces recently advanced in the Borova direction.
Assessed Russian advances: Geolocated footage published on November 19 indicates that Russian forces recently advanced north of Borivska-Andriivka (northeast of Borova).[65]
Russian forces attacked north of Borova near Bohuslavka and toward Novoplatonivka; east of Borova near Nadiya and toward Shyikivka; and southeast of Borova near Druzhelyubivka on November 19.[66] A Russian milblogger claimed that Ukrainian forces counterattacked near Kolisnykivka and Zahryzove (both north of Borova).[67]
Geolocated footage published on November 19 shows elements of the Russian Ghostly Spartans Drone Group striking Ukrainian GLOCs in central Borova.[68] ISW continues to assess that Russian strikes against Ukrainian GLOCs near Borova aim to weaken Ukrainian logistics in the near rear and are likely part of Russia’s wider battlefield air interdiction (BAI) campaign.
The Russian milblogger reportedly affiliated with the Russian Northern Grouping of Forces claimed that the command of the Russian 15th Motorized Rifle Regiment (2nd Motorized Rifle Division, 1st GTA, MMD) is forcing Russian servicemembers to infiltrate Ukrainian positions through the Aidar-Shebelinka natural gas pipeline near Lozova and Borivska-Andriivka (both northeast of Borova) despite Ukrainian forces’ anticipation of such operations.[69] The milblogger claimed that Ukrainian forces can detect and easily repel such pipeline infiltrations.
Russian forces continued offensive operations in the Slovyansk-Lyman direction on November 19 but did not advance.
Russian forces attacked near Lyman itself; northwest of Lyman near Drobysheve, Korovii Yar, Shandryholove, and Novoselivka and toward Oleksandrivka; north of Lyman near Novyi Myr, Karpivka, and Stavky; east of Lyman near Zarichne and Maslyakivka; and southeast of Lyman near Yampil and toward Dibrova on November 18 and 19.[70]Order of Battle: Elements of the Russian 3rd Motorized Rifle Division (20th CAA, MMD), including its 237th Tank Regiment, reportedly continue to operate in the Lyman direction.[71]
Russian forces continued offensive operations in the Siversk direction on November 19 but did not make confirmed advances.
Assessed Russian infiltrations: Geolocated footage published on November 19 shows Russian servicemembers in central Siversk during what ISW assesses was a Russian infiltration mission that did not change the control of terrain or forward edge of battle area (FEBA) at this time.[72]
Unconfirmed claims: Russian milbloggers claimed that Russian forces advanced south of and in central and southern Siversk and northwest of Pereizne (south of Siversk).[73]
Russian forces attacked near Siversk itself; northwest of Siversk near Dronivka; northeast of Siversk near Serebryanka; and south of Siversk near Fedorivka, Vasyukivka, and Zvanivka on November 18 and 19.[74]
Order of Battle: Drone operators and other elements of the Russian 123rd, 7th, 88th, and 85th motorized rifle brigades, and of the 2nd Artillery Brigade (all of the 3rd Combined Arms Army [CAA], formerly 2nd Luhansk People’s Republic Army Corps [LNR AC], Southern Military District [SMD]) reportedly continue to operate in the Siversk direction.[75]
Russian forces continued offensive operations in the Kostyantynivka-Druzhkivka tactical area on November 19 but did not make confirmed advances.
Unconfirmed claims: Russian milbloggers claimed that Russian forces advanced northwest of Zaliznyanske (northeast of Kostyantynivka) and northeast of Volodymyrivka (southwest of Druzhkivka).[76]
Russian forces attacked near Kostyantynivka itself; north of Kostyantynivka toward Virolyubivka; northeast of Kostyantynivka near Minkivka and Chasiv Yar and toward Bondarne; east of Kostyantynivka near Stupochky and Bila Hora; southeast of Kostyantynivka near Shcherbynivka, Pleshchiivka, and Toretsk; southwest of Kostyantynivka toward Stepanivka; south of Druzhkivka near Rusyn Yar; and southwest of Druzhkivka near Sofiivka, Volodymyrivka, and Novoolenivka on November 18 and 19.[77]
The spokesperson of a Ukrainian brigade operating in the Chasiv Yar direction reported that Russian forces continue to attempt to infiltrate in small infantry groups and attack on cars and motorcycles.[78] The spokesperson noted that weather degrades both sides’ drone capabilities. The spokesperson stated that Ukrainian tactical drone ranges cover the distance from Chasiv Yar and Bakhmut, while Russian tactical drone ranges cover Chasiv Yar to Kostyantynivka.
Order of Battle: First-person view (FPV) drone operators of the Russian 58th Separate Spetsnaz Battalion (unofficially designated the Okhotnik [Hunter] Spetsnaz Detachment) (51st CAA, formerly 1st Donetsk People’s Republic [DNR] AC, SMD) reportedly continue to strike Ukrainian positions near Kostyantynivka.[79] Loitering munitions operators of the 68th Separate Reconnaissance Battalion of the 20th Motorized Rifle Division (8th CAA, SMD) are reportedly striking Ukrainian depots, servicemembers, and vehicles near Raiske (southwest of Druzhkivka) and Kramatorsk.[80]
Russian forces continued offensive operations in the Dobropillya tactical area on November 19 but did not make confirmed advances.
Unconfirmed claims: A Russian milblogger claimed that Russian forces advanced southwest of Toretske and in central Shakhove (both east of Dobropillya).[81]
Russian forces attacked east of Dobropillya near Shakhove and Nove Shakhove and southeast of Dobropillya near Pankivka and Zapovidne on November 18 and 19.[82] A Russian milblogger claimed that Ukrainian forces counterattacked near Nove Shakhove.[83]
Order of Battle: Loitering munitions operators of the Russian 68th Separate Reconnaissance Battalion of the 20th Motorized Rifle Division are reportedly striking Ukrainian depots, servicemembers, and vehicles near Zatyshok (southeast of Dobropillya) and Zapovidne.[84]
Russian forces continued offensive operations in the Pokrovsk direction on November 19 but did not make confirmed advances.
Assessed Russian infiltrations: Geolocated footage published on November 18 shows Ukrainian forces striking a Russian servicemember north of Pokrovsk during what ISW assesses was a Russian infiltration mission that did not change the control of terrain or forward edge of battle area (FEBA).[85] Geolocated footage published on November 19 shows Ukrainian forces striking Russian infiltration areas along the O0525 highway on the northwestern outskirts of Pokrovsk during what ISW assesses was a Russian infiltration mission that did not change the control of terrain or FEBA.[86] ISW cannot independently verify the likely route of infiltration of Russian forces to the area on the northwestern outskirts of Pokrovsk.
Unconfirmed claims: Russian milbloggers claimed that Russian forces advanced south of Hryshyne (northwest of Pokrovsk) and west of Rodynske (north of Pokrovsk).[87]
Russian forces attacked near and within Pokrovsk itself; northwest of Pokrovsk near Hryshyne; north of Pokrovsk near Rodynske; northeast of Pokrovsk near Chervonyi (Krasnyi) Lyman and Novoekonomichne; east of Pokrovsk near Rivne and Myrnohrad; south of Pokrovsk near Novopavlivka; and southwest of Pokrovsk near Zvirove, Kotlyne, Udachne, and Molodetske on November 18 and 19.[88] Russian milbloggers and the Russian MoD claimed that Ukrainian forces counterattacked near Myrnohrad, Hryshyne, Rodynske, and Sukhetske (northeast of Pokrovsk).[89]
Footage published on November 19 shows Russian forces striking Myrnohrad with a purported FAB-3000 glide bomb.[90]
Order of Battle: FPV drone operators of the Russian 56th Separate Spetsnaz Battalion (51st CAA) reportedly continue to strike Ukrainian vehicles near Pokrovsk.[91]
Russian forces continued offensive operations in the Novopavlivka direction on November 19 but did not make confirmed advances.
Assessed Russian infiltrations: Geolocated footage published on November 18 shows Ukrainian forces striking Russian positions along Molodizhna Street in northern Novopavlivka in what ISW assesses was an infiltration mission.[92] ISW assesses that this event did not change the control of terrain or the forward edge of the battle area (FEBA) at this time. ISW cannot independently verify the likely route of infiltration of Russian forces to Molodizhna Street in northern Novopavlivka.
Unconfirmed claims: Russian milbloggers claimed that Russian forces advanced northward along the T-04-28 Novopavlivka-Dachne highway in eastern Novopavlivka.[93] Another Russian milblogger refuted claims that Russian forces seized western and northern Novopavlivka and claimed that Russian forces have not yet degraded Ukrainian defenses in the town.[94]
Russian forces attacked within and near Novopavlivka itself, northeast of Novopavlivka near Novomykolaivka, south of Novopavlivka near Filiya and Dachne, and southwest of Novopavlivka near Zelenyi Hai.[95]
A Kremlin-affiliated Russian milblogger claimed that Russian forces are operating in the northwestern outskirts of Novopavlivka on the north (right) bank of the Solona River.[96] The milblogger claimed that there are conflicting reports of Russian attacks from Molodetske toward Novopidhorodne and from Muravka toward Bilyakivka (all northeast of Novopavlivka)and assessed that Russian forces may intensify offensive operations northeast of Novopavlivka.
Russian forces continued offensive operations in the Velykomykhailivka direction on November 19 but did not make confirmed advances.
Unconfirmed claims: A Russian milblogger claimed on November 18 that Russian forces seized Tykhe (west of Velykomykhailivka).[97]
Russian forces attacked east of Velykomykhailivka near Oleksandrohrad; southeast of Velykomykhailivka near Vorone and Sosnivka; southwest of Velykomykhailivka near Verbove and Oleksiivka; and west of Velykomykhailivka near Tykhe on November 18 and 19.[98] A Russian milblogger claimed that Ukrainian forces counterattacked near Tykhe.[99]
Order of Battle: Drone operators of the Russian 657th Anti-Tank Artillery Battalion (29th CAA, Eastern Military District [EMD]) are intercepting Ukrainian drones over southern Kolomiitsi (west of Velykomykhailivka).[100] Drone operators of the 14th Spetsnaz Brigade (Russian General Staff’s Main Directorate [GRU]) reportedly continue to strike Ukrainian vehicles in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast.[101]
Geolocated footage published on November 18 indicates that Ukrainian forces likely struck a Russian Zemledeliye remote minelaying system near occupied Panteleimonivka, Donetsk Oblast, on November 15.[102]
Russian forces continued offensive operations in the Hulyaipole direction on November 19.
Assessed Russian advances: Geolocated footage published on November 14 indicates that Russian forces advanced west and southwest of Pryvillya (northeast of Hulyaipole).[103] ISW assesses that this change did not occur within the past 24 hours.
Russian forces attacked north of Hulyaipole near Yehorivka, Rivnopillya, and Yablukove and toward Dobropillya; northeast of Hulyaipole near Solodke, Zlahoda, Pryvilne, Krasnohirske, Rybne, and Pavlivka; and east of Hulyaipole near Malynivka, Zelenyi Hai, Vesele, and Zatyshshya on November 18 and 19.[104] A Russian milblogger claimed that Ukrainian forces counterattacked near Malynivka and Yablukove and from Radisne and Nove Zaporizhzhia (both north of Hulyaipole).[105]
Ukrainian Zaporizhia Oblast Military Administration Head Ivan Fedorov reported on November 18 that Russian forces conducted a glide bomb strike against Vozdvyzhivka (northwest of Hulyaipole), injuring two civilians.[106]
Order of Battle: Elements of the Russian 127th Motorized Rifle Division (5th Combined Arms Army [CAA], Eastern Military District [EMD]) are reportedly operating toward Dobropillya and Varvarivka (north of Hulyaipole).[107] Elements of the 114th Motorized Rifle Regiment (127th Motorized Rifle Division) reportedly continue to operate toward Hulyaipole.[108] Drone operators of the 14th Spetsnaz Brigade (Russian General Staff’s Main Directorate [GRU]) reportedly continue to operate in the Hulyaipole direction.[109]
Russian forces continued offensive operations in western Zaporizhia Oblast on November 19 but did not advance.
Russian forces attacked southeast of Orikhiv near Mala Tokmachka, southwest of Orikhiv in an area north of Nesteryanka, and west of Orikhiv near Shcherbaky, Stepove, Novoandriivka, Prymorske, Kamyanske, and Stepnohirsk on November 18 and 19.[110]
Geolocated footage published on November 19 shows that Ukrainian forces conducting an Armement Air-Sol Modulaire (AASM) Hammer strike on a reported Russian command post and drone control point in southern Dolynka (southwest of Orikhiv in the Russian near rear).[111]
Order of Battle: First-person view (FPV) drone operators and assault elements of the Nemets group of the 3rd Assault Company of the Russian 291st Motorized Rifle Regiment (42nd Motorized Rifle Division, 58th CAA, Southern Military District [SMD]) and drone operators of the Fobiya detachment of the 1st Kuban Battalion of the 392nd Motorized Rifle Regiment (19th Motorized Rifle Division, 58th CAA) are reportedly operating in Zaporizhia Oblast.[112]
Russian forces continued limited ground attacks east of Kherson City near the Antonivskyi roadway bridge on November 18 and 19, but did not advance.[113]
A Russian milblogger published footage on November 17 of Russian forces conducting an FPV drone strike on a civilian car in Kherson City and claimed that Russian forces will consider any civilian vehicle a legitimate military target.[114]
Order of Battle: Drone operators of the Fobos drone group of the Russian 70th Motorized Rifle Division (18th CAA, SMD) reportedly continue to operate in Kherson Oblast.[115] Elements of 98th Airborne (VDV) Division are reportedly operating near Kakhovka (northeast of Kherson City).[116]
See topline text for Russian drone and missile strikes against Ukraine.
The Ukrainian Air Force reported on November 19 that Ukrainian F-16 and Mirage-2000 fighter jets have intercepted over 1,300 air targets since August 2024, including at least 10 Russian missiles only on the night of November 18 to 19.[117] The Ukrainian Air Force reported that Ukrainian F-16 pilots have struck over 300 Russian ground targets — including equipment, command posts, drone control points, ammunition depots, and logistics nodes — presumably since August 2024.
Nothing Significant To Report.
We do not report in detail on Russian war crimes because these activities are well-covered in Western media and do not directly affect the military operations we are assessing and forecasting. We will continue to evaluate and report on the effects of these criminal activities on the Ukrainian military and the Ukrainian population and specifically on combat in Ukrainian urban areas. We utterly condemn Russian violations of the laws of armed conflict and the Geneva Conventions and crimes against humanity even though we do not describe them in these reports.
Russian and Ukrainian sources provided further information on recent Ukrainian long-range ATACMS missile strikes targeting military infrastructure within Russia. The Russian Ministry of Defense (MoD) claimed on November 19 that Ukrainian forces launched four ATACMS missiles against Voronezh City on November 18, but that Russian forces intercepted the missiles.[37] The Russian MoD claimed that debris from the shot down missile damaged some civilian infrastructure. Geolocated footage published on November 19 indicates that Ukrainian forces targeted the Baltimor airfield in Voronezh City.[38] Russian Aerospace Forces’ (VKS) 47th Bomber Aviation Regiment, whose Su-34 fighter-bomber aircraft conduct strikes against Ukraine, is stationed at the Baltimor airfield.[39] Geolocated footage also suggests that Ukrainian forces targeted Pogonovo training ground in Voronezh Oblast, which Russian forces used to accumulate forces ahead of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine.[40] The Ukrainian General Staff reported on November 18 that Ukrainian forces conducted a precision strike using ATACMS missiles against unspecified military targets in Russian territory, but did not specify the targets or their locations.[41]
Ukrainian forces are reportedly continuing to target Russian oil refineries. Russian social media users reported explosions near the Ilsky Oil Refinery in Ilsk, Krasnodar Krai, on November 19.[42] Krasnodar Krai officials claimed on November 19 that Ukrainian drone debris damaged civilian infrastructure in Ilsk.[43]
Russian forces continued offensive operations in northern Sumy Oblast on November 19 but did not advance.
Russian forces attacked in Kursk and Sumy oblasts, including north of Sumy City near Kindrativka and Andriivka, and northeast of Sumy City near Yunakivka on November 18 and 19.[44] Russian milbloggers claimed that Ukrainian forces counterattacked near Oleksiivka and Varachyne (both north of Sumy City).[45]
A Russian milblogger claimed that Russian forces struck unspecified targets in Sumy City with Geran-2 strike drones.[46]
Order of Battle: First-person view (FPV) drone operators of the Russian Rubikon Center for Advanced Unmanned Technologies, 51st Airborne (VDV) Regiment (106th VDV Division), and 56th VDV Regiment (7th VDV Division) are reportedly striking Ukrainian military equipment near Mykilske (northeast of Sumy City).[47] FPV drone operators of the 1st Battalion of the 217th VDV Regiment (98th VDV Division) are reportedly striking Ukrainian servicemen in the Sumy direction.[48]
Russian forces continued offensive operations in northern Kharkiv Oblast on November 19 but did not advance.
Russian forces attacked northeast of Kharkiv City near Synelnykove and Vovchansk on November 18 and 19.[49]
A Russian milblogger claimed that Russian forces targeted Kharkiv City with Geran-2, Molniya fixed-wing drones, and heavy fiber-optic drones over the past two weeks.[50]
Russian forces continued offensive operations in the Velykyi Burluk direction on November 19 but did not make confirmed advances.
Unconfirmed claims: A Russian milblogger claimed that Russian forces advanced toward Khatnie (northeast of Velykyi Burluk).[51]
Russian forces attacked northeast of Velykyi Burluk near Khatnie; east of Velykyi Burluk near Odradne; and southeast of Velykyi Burluk near Kamyanka and Dvorichanske and toward Kolodyazne on November 18 and 19.[52]
A Russian milblogger claimed that Russian forces recently conducted a Geran-2 strike against Ukrainian positions near Velykyi Burluk.[53]Order of Battle: FPV drone operators of the Russian 83rd Motorized Rifle Regiment (69th Motorized Rifle Division, 6th Combined Arms Army [CAA], Leningrad Military District [LMD]) are reportedly striking Ukrainian equipment and vehicles near Khatnie.[54]
Russian forces continued offensive operations in the Kupyansk direction on November 19 but did not make confirmed advances.
Unconfirmed claims: A Russian milblogger claimed that Russian forces advanced to the P-07 Kupyansk-Shevchenkove highway in northern Kupyansk.[55]
A Kremlin-affiliated Russian milblogger noted on November 19 that claims that Russian forces are demining southern Kupyansk and recently struck Ukrainian armored fighting vehicles (AFVs) in Sadove (west of Kupyansk) contradict October 30 Russian MoD claims that Russian forces seized Sadove.[56] The milblogger claimed that footage allegedly showing the discussion of a Ukrainian command post in Pishchane (southeast of Kupyansk) refutes claims of Russian advances in the area.
Russian forces attacked near and within Kupyansk itself; west of Kupyansk near Sobolivka and Myrove; north of Kupyansk near Radkivka and Holubivka; northeast of Kupyansk near Synkivka; east of Kupyansk near Kucherivka and Petropavlivka; southeast of Kupyansk near Pishchane and Kurylivka; and south of Kupyansk near Kupyansk-Vuzlovyi and toward Osynovo on November 18 and 19.[57] The Russian MoD and a Russian milblogger claimed that Ukrainian forces counterattacked near Kupyansk, Kutkivka, Holubivka (all north of Kupyansk), Sadove, and Blahodativka (southwest of Kupyansk).[58]
Russian forces appear to struggle to reinforce troops in Kupyansk due to Ukrainian efforts to sever Russian logistics in the area. Ukrainian Joint Forces Task Force Spokesperson Colonel Viktor Trehubov stated on November 19 that Ukrainian forces continue to clear remaining Russian servicemembers who infiltrated into northern parts of Kupyansk but were cut off from supply lines.[59] Trehubov noted that Russian forces continue attempts to bypass Kupyansk from different directions, but that Russian forces have failed to advance in Kupyansk itself. A Russian milblogger reportedly affiliated with the Russian Northern Grouping of Forces claimed that the Russian military command is preparing to deploy the Russian 3rd Battalion of the 1432nd Motorized Rifle Regiment (1st Guards Tank Army [GTA], Moscow Military District [MMD]) near Tabaivka and Novoosynove (both southeast of Kupyansk).[60] The milblogger noted that elements of the 1st Battalion’s 7th Company complained that the road towards the frontline is dangerous due to persistent Ukrainian strikes and that many servicemembers are refusing to deploy. The milblogger claimed that Russian command sent around 100 servicemembers of the 112th Motorized Rifle Brigade (1st GTA, MMD) to attack in the Kupyansk direction and that 80 of these servicemembers refused to fight as part of assault groups. The milblogger stated that Russian forces have lost over 300 servicemembers in Kupyansk since the end of September 2025, and that only 150 to 200 Russian servicemembers remain in Kupyansk. The Russian milblogger claimed that the 26th Motorized Rifle Regiment (47th Motorized Rifle Division, 1st GTA, MMD) is at a little more than half strength and the regiment has 200 servicemembers in the Hlushkivka area (southwest of Kupyansk), of which around 100 servicemembers are on the frontlines.
A commander of a Ukrainian drone battalion operating in the Kupyansk direction reported on November 19 that Russian forces are committing significant manpower and materiel to the Kupyansk direction and continue to employ small group infiltration tactics.[61] The commander stated that Russian forces are attempting to interdict Ukrainian ground lines of communication (GLOCs) in the Kupyansk direction with drone strikes and remote mining. The Ukrainian commander stated that Russian forces are adapting their fiber-optic drones to fly further with heavier payloads.
Order of Battle: Drone operators of the Russian 15th Motorized Rifle Regiment (2nd Motorized Rifle Division, 1st GTA, MMD) are reportedly striking Ukrainian vehicles in the Kupyansk direction.[62] Assault detachments of the 121st Motorized Rifle Regiment (68th Motorized Rifle Division, 6th Combined Arms Army [CAA], Leningrad Military District [LMD]) reportedly continue to operate in southern Kupyansk.[63] Drone operators of the 68th Motorized Rifle Division (6th CAA, LMD) are reportedly striking Ukrainian vehicles in Kharkiv Oblast.[64]
Russian forces recently advanced in the Borova direction.
Assessed Russian advances: Geolocated footage published on November 19 indicates that Russian forces recently advanced north of Borivska-Andriivka (northeast of Borova).[65]
Russian forces attacked north of Borova near Bohuslavka and toward Novoplatonivka; east of Borova near Nadiya and toward Shyikivka; and southeast of Borova near Druzhelyubivka on November 19.[66] A Russian milblogger claimed that Ukrainian forces counterattacked near Kolisnykivka and Zahryzove (both north of Borova).[67]
Geolocated footage published on November 19 shows elements of the Russian Ghostly Spartans Drone Group striking Ukrainian GLOCs in central Borova.[68] ISW continues to assess that Russian strikes against Ukrainian GLOCs near Borova aim to weaken Ukrainian logistics in the near rear and are likely part of Russia’s wider battlefield air interdiction (BAI) campaign.
The Russian milblogger reportedly affiliated with the Russian Northern Grouping of Forces claimed that the command of the Russian 15th Motorized Rifle Regiment (2nd Motorized Rifle Division, 1st GTA, MMD) is forcing Russian servicemembers to infiltrate Ukrainian positions through the Aidar-Shebelinka natural gas pipeline near Lozova and Borivska-Andriivka (both northeast of Borova) despite Ukrainian forces’ anticipation of such operations.[69] The milblogger claimed that Ukrainian forces can detect and easily repel such pipeline infiltrations.
Russian forces continued offensive operations in the Slovyansk-Lyman direction on November 19 but did not advance.
Russian forces attacked near Lyman itself; northwest of Lyman near Drobysheve, Korovii Yar, Shandryholove, and Novoselivka and toward Oleksandrivka; north of Lyman near Novyi Myr, Karpivka, and Stavky; east of Lyman near Zarichne and Maslyakivka; and southeast of Lyman near Yampil and toward Dibrova on November 18 and 19.[70]Order of Battle: Elements of the Russian 3rd Motorized Rifle Division (20th CAA, MMD), including its 237th Tank Regiment, reportedly continue to operate in the Lyman direction.[71]
Russian forces continued offensive operations in the Siversk direction on November 19 but did not make confirmed advances.
Assessed Russian infiltrations: Geolocated footage published on November 19 shows Russian servicemembers in central Siversk during what ISW assesses was a Russian infiltration mission that did not change the control of terrain or forward edge of battle area (FEBA) at this time.[72]
Unconfirmed claims: Russian milbloggers claimed that Russian forces advanced south of and in central and southern Siversk and northwest of Pereizne (south of Siversk).[73]
Russian forces attacked near Siversk itself; northwest of Siversk near Dronivka; northeast of Siversk near Serebryanka; and south of Siversk near Fedorivka, Vasyukivka, and Zvanivka on November 18 and 19.[74]
Order of Battle: Drone operators and other elements of the Russian 123rd, 7th, 88th, and 85th motorized rifle brigades, and of the 2nd Artillery Brigade (all of the 3rd Combined Arms Army [CAA], formerly 2nd Luhansk People’s Republic Army Corps [LNR AC], Southern Military District [SMD]) reportedly continue to operate in the Siversk direction.[75]
Russian forces continued offensive operations in the Kostyantynivka-Druzhkivka tactical area on November 19 but did not make confirmed advances.
Unconfirmed claims: Russian milbloggers claimed that Russian forces advanced northwest of Zaliznyanske (northeast of Kostyantynivka) and northeast of Volodymyrivka (southwest of Druzhkivka).[76]
Russian forces attacked near Kostyantynivka itself; north of Kostyantynivka toward Virolyubivka; northeast of Kostyantynivka near Minkivka and Chasiv Yar and toward Bondarne; east of Kostyantynivka near Stupochky and Bila Hora; southeast of Kostyantynivka near Shcherbynivka, Pleshchiivka, and Toretsk; southwest of Kostyantynivka toward Stepanivka; south of Druzhkivka near Rusyn Yar; and southwest of Druzhkivka near Sofiivka, Volodymyrivka, and Novoolenivka on November 18 and 19.[77]
The spokesperson of a Ukrainian brigade operating in the Chasiv Yar direction reported that Russian forces continue to attempt to infiltrate in small infantry groups and attack on cars and motorcycles.[78] The spokesperson noted that weather degrades both sides’ drone capabilities. The spokesperson stated that Ukrainian tactical drone ranges cover the distance from Chasiv Yar and Bakhmut, while Russian tactical drone ranges cover Chasiv Yar to Kostyantynivka.
Order of Battle: First-person view (FPV) drone operators of the Russian 58th Separate Spetsnaz Battalion (unofficially designated the Okhotnik [Hunter] Spetsnaz Detachment) (51st CAA, formerly 1st Donetsk People’s Republic [DNR] AC, SMD) reportedly continue to strike Ukrainian positions near Kostyantynivka.[79] Loitering munitions operators of the 68th Separate Reconnaissance Battalion of the 20th Motorized Rifle Division (8th CAA, SMD) are reportedly striking Ukrainian depots, servicemembers, and vehicles near Raiske (southwest of Druzhkivka) and Kramatorsk.[80]
Russian forces continued offensive operations in the Dobropillya tactical area on November 19 but did not make confirmed advances.
Unconfirmed claims: A Russian milblogger claimed that Russian forces advanced southwest of Toretske and in central Shakhove (both east of Dobropillya).[81]
Russian forces attacked east of Dobropillya near Shakhove and Nove Shakhove and southeast of Dobropillya near Pankivka and Zapovidne on November 18 and 19.[82] A Russian milblogger claimed that Ukrainian forces counterattacked near Nove Shakhove.[83]
Order of Battle: Loitering munitions operators of the Russian 68th Separate Reconnaissance Battalion of the 20th Motorized Rifle Division are reportedly striking Ukrainian depots, servicemembers, and vehicles near Zatyshok (southeast of Dobropillya) and Zapovidne.[84]
Russian forces continued offensive operations in the Pokrovsk direction on November 19 but did not make confirmed advances.
Assessed Russian infiltrations: Geolocated footage published on November 18 shows Ukrainian forces striking a Russian servicemember north of Pokrovsk during what ISW assesses was a Russian infiltration mission that did not change the control of terrain or forward edge of battle area (FEBA).[85] Geolocated footage published on November 19 shows Ukrainian forces striking Russian infiltration areas along the O0525 highway on the northwestern outskirts of Pokrovsk during what ISW assesses was a Russian infiltration mission that did not change the control of terrain or FEBA.[86] ISW cannot independently verify the likely route of infiltration of Russian forces to the area on the northwestern outskirts of Pokrovsk.
Unconfirmed claims: Russian milbloggers claimed that Russian forces advanced south of Hryshyne (northwest of Pokrovsk) and west of Rodynske (north of Pokrovsk).[87]
Russian forces attacked near and within Pokrovsk itself; northwest of Pokrovsk near Hryshyne; north of Pokrovsk near Rodynske; northeast of Pokrovsk near Chervonyi (Krasnyi) Lyman and Novoekonomichne; east of Pokrovsk near Rivne and Myrnohrad; south of Pokrovsk near Novopavlivka; and southwest of Pokrovsk near Zvirove, Kotlyne, Udachne, and Molodetske on November 18 and 19.[88] Russian milbloggers and the Russian MoD claimed that Ukrainian forces counterattacked near Myrnohrad, Hryshyne, Rodynske, and Sukhetske (northeast of Pokrovsk).[89]
Footage published on November 19 shows Russian forces striking Myrnohrad with a purported FAB-3000 glide bomb.[90]
Order of Battle: FPV drone operators of the Russian 56th Separate Spetsnaz Battalion (51st CAA) reportedly continue to strike Ukrainian vehicles near Pokrovsk.[91]
Russian forces continued offensive operations in the Novopavlivka direction on November 19 but did not make confirmed advances.
Assessed Russian infiltrations: Geolocated footage published on November 18 shows Ukrainian forces striking Russian positions along Molodizhna Street in northern Novopavlivka in what ISW assesses was an infiltration mission.[92] ISW assesses that this event did not change the control of terrain or the forward edge of the battle area (FEBA) at this time. ISW cannot independently verify the likely route of infiltration of Russian forces to Molodizhna Street in northern Novopavlivka.
Unconfirmed claims: Russian milbloggers claimed that Russian forces advanced northward along the T-04-28 Novopavlivka-Dachne highway in eastern Novopavlivka.[93] Another Russian milblogger refuted claims that Russian forces seized western and northern Novopavlivka and claimed that Russian forces have not yet degraded Ukrainian defenses in the town.[94]
Russian forces attacked within and near Novopavlivka itself, northeast of Novopavlivka near Novomykolaivka, south of Novopavlivka near Filiya and Dachne, and southwest of Novopavlivka near Zelenyi Hai.[95]
A Kremlin-affiliated Russian milblogger claimed that Russian forces are operating in the northwestern outskirts of Novopavlivka on the north (right) bank of the Solona River.[96] The milblogger claimed that there are conflicting reports of Russian attacks from Molodetske toward Novopidhorodne and from Muravka toward Bilyakivka (all northeast of Novopavlivka)and assessed that Russian forces may intensify offensive operations northeast of Novopavlivka.
Russian forces continued offensive operations in the Velykomykhailivka direction on November 19 but did not make confirmed advances.
Unconfirmed claims: A Russian milblogger claimed on November 18 that Russian forces seized Tykhe (west of Velykomykhailivka).[97]
Russian forces attacked east of Velykomykhailivka near Oleksandrohrad; southeast of Velykomykhailivka near Vorone and Sosnivka; southwest of Velykomykhailivka near Verbove and Oleksiivka; and west of Velykomykhailivka near Tykhe on November 18 and 19.[98] A Russian milblogger claimed that Ukrainian forces counterattacked near Tykhe.[99]
Order of Battle: Drone operators of the Russian 657th Anti-Tank Artillery Battalion (29th CAA, Eastern Military District [EMD]) are intercepting Ukrainian drones over southern Kolomiitsi (west of Velykomykhailivka).[100] Drone operators of the 14th Spetsnaz Brigade (Russian General Staff’s Main Directorate [GRU]) reportedly continue to strike Ukrainian vehicles in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast.[101]
Geolocated footage published on November 18 indicates that Ukrainian forces likely struck a Russian Zemledeliye remote minelaying system near occupied Panteleimonivka, Donetsk Oblast, on November 15.[102]
Russian forces continued offensive operations in the Hulyaipole direction on November 19.
Assessed Russian advances: Geolocated footage published on November 14 indicates that Russian forces advanced west and southwest of Pryvillya (northeast of Hulyaipole).[103] ISW assesses that this change did not occur within the past 24 hours.
Russian forces attacked north of Hulyaipole near Yehorivka, Rivnopillya, and Yablukove and toward Dobropillya; northeast of Hulyaipole near Solodke, Zlahoda, Pryvilne, Krasnohirske, Rybne, and Pavlivka; and east of Hulyaipole near Malynivka, Zelenyi Hai, Vesele, and Zatyshshya on November 18 and 19.[104] A Russian milblogger claimed that Ukrainian forces counterattacked near Malynivka and Yablukove and from Radisne and Nove Zaporizhzhia (both north of Hulyaipole).[105]
Ukrainian Zaporizhia Oblast Military Administration Head Ivan Fedorov reported on November 18 that Russian forces conducted a glide bomb strike against Vozdvyzhivka (northwest of Hulyaipole), injuring two civilians.[106]
Order of Battle: Elements of the Russian 127th Motorized Rifle Division (5th Combined Arms Army [CAA], Eastern Military District [EMD]) are reportedly operating toward Dobropillya and Varvarivka (north of Hulyaipole).[107] Elements of the 114th Motorized Rifle Regiment (127th Motorized Rifle Division) reportedly continue to operate toward Hulyaipole.[108] Drone operators of the 14th Spetsnaz Brigade (Russian General Staff’s Main Directorate [GRU]) reportedly continue to operate in the Hulyaipole direction.[109]
Russian forces continued offensive operations in western Zaporizhia Oblast on November 19 but did not advance.
Russian forces attacked southeast of Orikhiv near Mala Tokmachka, southwest of Orikhiv in an area north of Nesteryanka, and west of Orikhiv near Shcherbaky, Stepove, Novoandriivka, Prymorske, Kamyanske, and Stepnohirsk on November 18 and 19.[110]
Geolocated footage published on November 19 shows that Ukrainian forces conducting an Armement Air-Sol Modulaire (AASM) Hammer strike on a reported Russian command post and drone control point in southern Dolynka (southwest of Orikhiv in the Russian near rear).[111]
Order of Battle: First-person view (FPV) drone operators and assault elements of the Nemets group of the 3rd Assault Company of the Russian 291st Motorized Rifle Regiment (42nd Motorized Rifle Division, 58th CAA, Southern Military District [SMD]) and drone operators of the Fobiya detachment of the 1st Kuban Battalion of the 392nd Motorized Rifle Regiment (19th Motorized Rifle Division, 58th CAA) are reportedly operating in Zaporizhia Oblast.[112]
Russian forces continued limited ground attacks east of Kherson City near the Antonivskyi roadway bridge on November 18 and 19, but did not advance.[113]
A Russian milblogger published footage on November 17 of Russian forces conducting an FPV drone strike on a civilian car in Kherson City and claimed that Russian forces will consider any civilian vehicle a legitimate military target.[114]
Order of Battle: Drone operators of the Fobos drone group of the Russian 70th Motorized Rifle Division (18th CAA, SMD) reportedly continue to operate in Kherson Oblast.[115] Elements of 98th Airborne (VDV) Division are reportedly operating near Kakhovka (northeast of Kherson City).[116]
See topline text for Russian drone and missile strikes against Ukraine.
The Ukrainian Air Force reported on November 19 that Ukrainian F-16 and Mirage-2000 fighter jets have intercepted over 1,300 air targets since August 2024, including at least 10 Russian missiles only on the night of November 18 to 19.[117] The Ukrainian Air Force reported that Ukrainian F-16 pilots have struck over 300 Russian ground targets — including equipment, command posts, drone control points, ammunition depots, and logistics nodes — presumably since August 2024.
Nothing Significant To Report.
Do this again and I will push the abuse button.
According to U.S. intelligence, the Kremlin cannot explain to Russians the enormous losses and expenses, so it is trying to prolong the war for as long as possible. Any negotiations are a risk for Putin. Economist Anders Åslund argues that Russia is no longer trying to win. A long war benefits it.
If the war ends, two million veterans — including convicts and mobilized prisoners promised freedom — will return home. And all of them will ask one question: what was this for? The Kremlin has no convincing answer.
Historian Mark Galeotti adds that Putin is trapped between fear and uncertainty, and Trump's proposed peace initiatives only increase the pressure on him. Putin ignored a well-known rule: don't start a war you cannot win. The Kremlin may try to claim victory by occupying one Ukrainian region or another, but that won't be enough. The so-called goals of the “special military operation” — “denazification,” demilitarization, and preventing Ukraine from joining NATO — are simply unachievable. And the Kremlin certainly knows it.
The dimwit is BIG MAD.
Isn't it telling how angry the Muppets become at the thought of DJT bring peace to Ukraine? It also appears our Dimwit is unfamiliar with admsmith and his ISW Wall of Text postings on this forum.
Here is an oldie but a goodie notice the date feb 2024, if this a demilitarized Ukrainian military, how bad would it be for Russia with a “ militarized “ military and “less than a year”?😂
To: Mr. Lucky
Moving the goalposts again?
The Russian goal was liberate the ethnic Russian part of the country, which they did in less than a year as well as de-militarizing and de-Nazifying Ukraine.
Their goal was never to take the whole country.
But, you and your ilk have to keep spinning this debacle as a win, no matter what kind of silly arguments you have to make.
51 posted on 2/24/2024, 2:31:38 PM by Kazan
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The Ukrainian military is a state of collapse and Zelensky, apparently, now is willing to concede massive amounts of territory it refused to consider giving up in August.
So a year later and the demilitarized Ukraine is still holding Russia to less territory than it had in March 2022, and can’t protect its refineries, ports, industry, electrical grid and general infrastructure from Ukranian attacks.
Yup I would stand by that as well😂
As to “massive” concessions to territory, we will see
Pitin can’t “afford” to stop the war and he can’t afford to prosecute his war.
Russia's objective for the last two to three years has been to destroy the Ukrainian military. Now, they are literally rolling right into areas with little resistance.
That, dumbass, is why Zelensky is so desperate for peace agreement that reportedly involves massive concession of territory.
I've been right and you're pathetically wrong and you still too stupid to realize it.
You're dumber than a bag of use cat liter.
I see that you’re arguing with the pancake.
He’s about as smart as a bowl of blintz batter.
Projection.
Did the lights come back on in Western Ukraine yet?
Why is Little Zelya in Greece begging for natural gas?
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