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To: SpeedyInTexas

Reporting From Ukraine:
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[ Storming White Mountain: Insane ®ussian 3% Survival Attack ]

Day 781: Apr 14

Today, there are a lot of updates from the Siversk direction.

Here, some of the most intense clashes are taking place in the Bilohorivka area. The key point in the ongoing battle has become the White Mountain on the chalk quarry, after which the settlement of Bilohorivka was named.

Ukrainian troops stationed atop the Terrikon [ mine tailing pile ] enjoy substantial tactical advantage because the high ground allows them to establish effective fire control over the surrounding area, significantly complicating Russian attempts to gain ground.

That is why Russian forces decided to deal with it once and for all and launched a series of powerful assaults to capture the White Mountain.

The elevated positions at the quarry enabled Ukrainians to exploit fire control of the area to the fullest extent and destroy large Russian assault groups, but despite significant losses, Russian forces did not give up the hopes of taking control of it.

The first step of this offensive operation was establishing control over the tree lines right in front of the Terrikon.

Russian commanders did not seem to consider the fact that the mount is sloped at a steep angle and that even if Russians do establish positions beneath it, they won’t be able to climb it up, while Ukrainians would still be able to strike them from top of it.

That is why Russian forces were forced to slowly move north along this tree line, under the constant fire from above, to approach the lowest part of the mountain.

Russians allocated lots of infantry fighting vehicles and tanks in an effort to establish a foothold.

Their plan was for the infantry fighting vehicles to drive to the lower slopes of the Terrikon, dismount the infantry while tanks provide fire support and then pull back once the infantry dismounts.

The first Russian assault group consisted of 5 BMP-2 infantry fighting vehicles and a tank. They were heading to Bilohorivka from the direction of Zolotarivka.

Unfortunately for the Russians, a Ukrainian reconnaissance drone team detected them on time and directed artillery and kamikaze drone operators to the approaches of the Terrikon.

Soon after finding themselves under intense fire, Russians drove over a road covered in landmines that were pre-placed by Ukrainian drones.

This led to the whole column being immobilized, thus exposing it to the FPV drones and artillery systems and destroying it. The surviving Russian stormtroopers were hunted down and killed in the nearby dugouts.

According to Ukrainian sources, Ukrainian forces successfully destroyed 5 armored vehicles, damaged 1 vehicle, and killed 42 Russian soldiers, essentially wiping out the whole platoon.

The assault was successfully repelled by elements of the Ukrainian 54th Mechanized Brigade and 118th Territorial Defense Brigade. The only vehicle to make it out of the Ukrainian kill zone was a lone tank.

It seems like, based on the survival of 1 Russian tank, Russian commanders thought that tanks would perform better against artillery fire and drone strikes due to their superior armor compared to APCs and sent even more tanks in the second assault.

Nonetheless, the tanks were successfully immobilized, leaving the crew only the option of fleeing, and the empty tanks were subsequently destroyed by FPV drones.

Seeing how the second assault failed, Russians decided to deploy Storm-Z penalty battalion troops into the third assault in hopes that they would overwhelm Ukrainian troops with sheer numbers.

However, the third assault did not bring any results, as only 1 disarmed Russian stormtrooper survived.

1 BMP-2 was also abandoned in the same area and subsequently destroyed by Ukrainians. Many bodies of Storm-Z stormtroopers were left lying in the field, however, I cannot show the images simply because there are too many dead troops [ Youtube/Google policy ].

At that point, Russians could only send repeated assaults with infantry aboard infantry fighting vehicles, in hopes that they would not be detected and destroyed by drone operators on the way to the Terrikon.

In order to increase their chances of success, Russians sent a smaller fourth assault group consisting of 2 BMPs.

It seems like the Ukrainian reconnaissance team monitored the area nonstop because even this small unit was detected fairly quickly.

However, sending a smaller assault unit on faster APVs, instead of tanks allowed Russians to go deeper than they had previously.

Even though 1 APV was destroyed on road the 2nd APV managed to dismount their infantry to establish a small foot hold on the eastern edges of the Terrikon and drive back into retreat

Geolocated footage showed Russian troops being targeted by drones on the slopes of the Terrikon.

In any case, Russian positions here are not sustainable as they are on the 1st floor of the Terrikon right below the Ukrainian positions on the 2nd floor.

Ukrainian forces at the top also have multiple alternative roads to the top, so Russian positions do not undermine their logistical capabilities.

The only solution for Russian forces is to continue moving forward at the highest possible cost, until they secure tactically significant positions.

If they fail to achieve it timely, they will lose their bridgehead very quickly, rending all previous assaults purposeless and overwhelming Ukrainian forces with the sheer numbers would be an extraordinarily difficult endeavor, given that only very small assault and mobile units have any chance to get close enough to the White Mountain


1,211 posted on 04/15/2024 6:08:40 AM PDT by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
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To: PIF; FtrPilot

Falcon time approaching...

Ukrainska Pravda elegantly reports:

Norway says it is handing over F-16s to Ukraine for strikes deep into Russian rear

(I say again: Deep into Russian rear)

“Quote: “This is one of the reasons why we are glad to participate in the F-16 fighter programme, where we will transfer Norwegian F-16s, modernised and in good shape, alongside the Danes and the Dutch,” he said (Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide).

...According to media sources, Norway is planning to deliver 22 F-16 planes to Ukraine as part of the fighter coalition, with 12 already in serviceable condition.”...

...”Barth Eide did not rule out the possibility of providing further capabilities for Ukrainian forces to launch deeper strikes.”

(Even deeper into Russian rear)


1,212 posted on 04/15/2024 8:31:07 AM PDT by BeauBo
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