Update from Ukraine | The Ukrainian Success on the South | Putler lost control of his Army
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The summary of the situation of Russian re-invasion to Ukraine covering the last 48 hours, as of 12th June 2023 – 22:00 (Kyiv time)
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Ukraine Forces Marines Target Russian Troops Infantry Positions & Tanks With Drone & Artillery Shots
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6-13-2023 2:00 p.m. EDT
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Since beginning its eagerly anticipated counteroffensive last week, Ukraine said on Monday that its military units have retaken seven villages along a 100-kilometre (60-mile) front in the southeast from Russian forces. According to a military official, Ukrainian forces have advanced along the frontline in the vicinity of the eastern city.
On Tuesday, small, lightly armoured Ukrainian units appeared to indicate a change in the situation by moving towards Russian defensive positions in southern Ukraine, southeast of Zaporizhzhia. Given Russia’s numerical advantage in men, weapons, and air power as well as the extended period of time it has had to construct extensive defensive fortifications, particularly in southern Ukraine, the task of ending Russia’s invasion of the country’s southern and eastern regions is challenging.
Moscow has not yet formally endorsed any advances made by Ukraine. However, well-known Russian military bloggers claimed that Ukrainian forces were advancing towards the south after capturing Blahodatne, Neskuchne, and Makarivka. Although it hasn’t yet made a significant advancement, the move is already Ukraine’s fastest advancement in the past seven months. Numerous Ukrainian service members who have received Western training and gear are anticipated to take part in the counteroffensive. The victory, one of several roughly similar ones Kyiv has declared this week, is an advancement. Although they have provided few details thus far,
Ukrainian forces have also initiated assaults at other points along the extensive front line to look for Russian weaknesses. The main Ukrainian force’s assault on the coastline is anticipated to start on the southern front. Ukraine is counting on the tens of billions of dollars in weapons, training, and intelligence it has obtained from the West, coupled with its own battlefield resoluteness, tactics, and motivation to drive an invasion force from its own territory, to give it the edge.
Some military analysts in the West argued that it was too soon to draw any conclusions and that the current skirmishes could indicate that Ukraine is still only testing Russian defences. As a result of Russia’s ineffective battlefield performance over the past 15 months, which has resulted in constant changes of command and public disputes with the private militias called in to fight alongside the army, the country has yet to experience a full onslaught. The war’s deadliest and most destructive phase will be this. The Ukrainian forces must break through Russian defensive lines in the south and push the enemy back in order to attack the land crossing between Russia and Crimea.