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Russia's Disaster in Kharkiv Turns Into an Avalanche of Failure as Ukraine's Army Advances Without Opposition
Red State ^ | 09/10/2022 | Streiff

Posted on 09/10/2022 9:50:04 PM PDT by SeekAndFind

The Russian situation in the Kharkiv area of Ukraine is growing more desperate by the hour. A couple of days ago, the Ukrainian Army launched an ambitious offensive designed to force Russian forces from a large part of Kharkiv Oblast, which they’ve illegally occupied since February. I posted on the initial stage of the offensive yesterday in Putin’s War, Week 28. The Sitzkrieg Goes Blitzkrieg as Ukraine’s Army Moves 50 Kilometers in Two Days.

Since that post, things have changed radically.

The key terrain in the northern part of the operational area is the city of Kupyansk (at the pinkish circle on the map below). It is a rail and highway hub through which all personnel and freight from Russia must pass to reach Russian forces in Kharkiv and western Donbas. As a reminder, the Russian Army is railroad-based. It maintains nearly 30,000 active-duty railroad repair troops but is very light on cargo vehicles.

Losing Kupyansk not only deprives Russia of the rail node but also places the rail line to the immediate east within range of tube artillery. To use the rail lines entering Donbas from the east requires trains to be rerouted by a few hundred miles. If you want to amuse yourself by studying the Russian rail net and the status of all bridges on that net, you could do worse than this map.

The Russians have apparently abandoned Kupiansk.

Video of Ukrainian troops entering Kupiansk early in the morning without fighting

📹via @kharkiv_warnews pic.twitter.com/wARwf516rs

— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) September 10, 2022

Kupiansk, Kharkiv region! Ukrainian soldiers with a battle flag of the 1st Mechanized Battalion of the 92nd Brigade on the main square. The city has been under Russian occupation since February 27. Glory to the Armed Forces of Ukraine!



🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦 pic.twitter.com/QghFqvmkAy

— Maria Avdeeva (@maria_avdv) September 10, 2022

Shortly after the main offensive kicked off, Ukraine launched two supporting attacks against Izyum (Izium) and Lyman (Liman).

These two cities may be familiar to you as they were the supply hubs for the successful Russian offensive in Donbas during June-July.

Multiple reports, Ukrainian and Russian on Telegram, report that Izyum and Lyman have been abandoned. There is geolocated video of Ukrainian forces on the edges of both cities, and there is no sound of battle raging in the background.

And here is more footage from the Ukrainian Izyum pic.twitter.com/s8u80X8wua

— ТРУХА⚡️English (@TpyxaNews) September 10, 2022

Ukrainian troops at the entrance to Izyum

The soldier says the a scouting company of the 35th Airborne Brigade with the 3rd SFO regiments are already in Izium.
📹via @aronets pic.twitter.com/gbtRmLaCma

— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) September 10, 2022

As I was writing this, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced the withdrawal from Izyum.

Russian Ministry of Defense now states that Russian military grouping withdraw from Izyum-Balakliya direction to reenforce Donetsk direction


https://t.co/qUHODajcx0 #Ukraine pic.twitter.com/9mAFuNf5cn

— Liveuamap (@Liveuamap) September 10, 2022

Compounding the problem for the Russians is that the forces under attack have a major water obstacle to their rear, the Oskil River. The Russians can’t withdraw straight back, and neither can they reinforce. The northern and central routes across the river are in Ukrainian hands, and Ukrainian forces are moving down the west bank of the river without much in the way of resistance.

9SEP22/KHARKIV:

As of 30 minutes ago, Pro-Russian sources admitted that 🇺🇦 controls almost the entire western bank of the Oskil River.

Izyum is in artillery range from 3 sides.

Supply routes running from Belgorod to Lyman are also in artillery range.

The front is collapsing.


https://t.co/MyoioL0GKM pic.twitter.com/VdPkIANDrv

— CJ (@CasualArtyFan) September 9, 2022

Pro-Russian collaborators are fleeing the area and clogging the same roads retreating Russian troops, and Russian reinforcements must use.

In addition to all shame, people wait for two days at border. For some reason, they are not allowed to enter Russia pic.twitter.com/lxeAzNOhtp

— ZOKA (@200_zoka) September 10, 2022

There are unconfirmed reports that the town of Oskil, at the south end of the main river, is in Ukrainian hands. If that town is taken and the report about Lyman falling is accurate, what the Russians have on their hands is a disaster.

Ukraine counteroffensive has breakthrough that threatens to turn into a rout – with collapse of Russian frontline potentially trapping thousands of Moscow’s troops https://t.co/oLB1onIScs

— Jonathan Lemire (@JonLemire) September 10, 2022

Noticeably absent from the battle have been the Russian Air Force and Russian missile strikes. In my post yesterday (Putin’s War, Week 28. The Sitzkrieg Goes Blitzkrieg as Ukraine’s Army Moves 50 Kilometers in Two Days), you can see the Ukrainians are moving sophisticated anti-aircraft systems up close behind their advancing forces. Russian artillery seems to have been rapidly overrun and hasn’t been a factor in this fight.

The disaster is already rippling far beyond the front line. The headquarters of the collaborationist United Russia party has just announced that the Russian Army is abandoning the city of Volchansk which is on the Russian border and as a result, the Ukrainian quislings are also decamping to Russia.

#UPDATE: I can't believe what I am seeing. The russian miliary is actually leaving Volchansk to: "save the lives of the population, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation decided to leave our city" – Deputy says


https://t.co/MNQt5CcMM0 pic.twitter.com/l8m1CJjiwq

— Faytuks News Δ (@Faytuks) September 10, 2022

The Ukrainian offensive in Kharkiv has been underway for about a week, and it will soon run out of steam, and we can expect to see the lines stabilize along the Oskil river. As the offensive in Kharkiv Oblast was underway, the offensive in Kherson Oblast continued. The disaster in Kharkiv will play a significant role there as that front also depended upon the rail lines that have now been cut.

What the Kremlin now faces is a major political catastrophe as well as a military one. It is hard to imagine how Putin continues the sham “special military operation” in the face of this.



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To: SeekAndFind

Mercouris says Russia is paying for their gamble to invade with limited troops. Supposedly there isn’t even much fighting in much of the counterattack, the relatively few Russians are just running.


21 posted on 09/11/2022 3:33:48 AM PDT by Phoenix8
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To: Cronos

I would agree to some point. He’s not in great health, and he might linger around for two more years, with the ‘war’ in some state of existing.

Sanctions-wise, once they exit (after Putin passes)...sanctions go away.

Russians who exited the country (the million or so)? I don’t think they are eager to return.

On the natural gas business with Europe...they can turn on Nord Stream I and sell that without issue at that point. I doubt that the NS II pipe will be turned on for several years (maybe until issues pop up with NS I).

Distrust will brew for years, and this SPD/Green ‘wonderful’ eyes toward Russian leadership are pretty much ended in Germany.

One odd point, there’s long-range natural gas contracts being signed with other countries. I doubt the Russians can ever get above 25-percent with the Germans again.


22 posted on 09/11/2022 4:42:08 AM PDT by pepsionice
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To: Right_Wing_Madman

Pretty much sums up the self licking ice cream cone that is our world throughout time. Government creates a problem, starts a war, white men die by the thousands or millions, all the while the people in government become richer.


23 posted on 09/11/2022 5:04:32 AM PDT by joma89 (Buy weapons and ammo, folks, and have the will to use them.)
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To: SeekAndFind
Russia's Disaster in Kharkiv Turns Into an Avalanche of Failure as Ukraine's Army Advances Without Opposition

Garry Kasparov @Kasparov63

Ukrainians are fighting for their land, people, and freedom. Russians for what? Mercenaries for money, conscripts out of ignorance and fear. They don’t want to die for Putin’s delusions of conquest. They retreat as soon as Ukr weapons can reach them.

24 posted on 09/11/2022 6:10:16 AM PDT by tlozo (Better to Die on Your Feet than Live on Your Knees)
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To: SeekAndFind
Russia's Disaster in Kharkiv Turns Into an Avalanche of Failure as Ukraine's Army Advances Without Opposition

Its bad when even the Chinese social media is making fun of Russian military.


25 posted on 09/11/2022 6:15:20 AM PDT by tlozo (Better to Die on Your Feet than Live on Your Knees)
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To: Cronos

Once Putin is gone, the successor can safe face and withdraw.

There is no peace faction in the Russian hierarchy - they were all ‘eliminated’ recently.


26 posted on 09/11/2022 7:36:01 AM PDT by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
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To: DesertRhino

Russia has been firing cruise missiles at a bunch of the Ukrainian power plants.

The other two things that have happened, which have not been commented on much, are

1) the Ukes are now outside of defensive prepared positions
2) the Ukes have used most of their remaining best troops in this push (along with, apparently, foreign *cough* NATO *cough* “mercenaries”. This does not bode well for escalation.

Also, winter is coming. The greater EU economy is about to go into freefall as temperatures fall, due to their own imposed sanctions on Russia. This feels to me like a desperation move by the Ukraine, particularly with the simultaneous propaganda campaign against Russia talking up this “overwhelming victory” before the fog of war has lifted.


27 posted on 09/11/2022 12:10:32 PM PDT by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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