Posted on 08/31/2022 9:58:41 AM PDT by UMCRevMom@aol.com
According to Yanushevich, Ukrainian strikes have completely decommissioned almost all the major bridges in the region - Antonivskyi (road and railway), as well as the Nova Kakhovka Dam Bridge.
“As a result of these actions, the Russian army was cut off from the supply of weapons and personnel from the territory of Crimea and the left-bank part of Kherson Oblast,” Yanushevich explained.
He also confirmed that the Armed Forces of Ukraine have launched an offensive in all directions in southern Ukraine, but added that the authorities can only provide official information from the military.
“We must remain calm and not interfere with our military,” Yanushevich stated.
“There is a lot of information, but right now it is important to maintain informational silence in order to not harm our army.”
On Aug. 29, the Armed Forces of Ukraine launched a counteroffensive against occupied territory in the south of Ukraine, forcing a Donetsk puppet militia, along with a Russian paratrooper unit, to flee their positions.
The Ukrainian military’s Operational Command South stressed that citizens should refrain from posting about the movements of the Armed Forces on social media.
Yeah, sure.
Those Ukies have one helluva army.
Its more effective if you post multiple articles less than five minutes apart per their timestamps.
Great news!
Not to worry USA Marshall Plan 2.0 will rush in and rebuild them even though our own are self destructing as we speak.
Who is Yanushevich?
You understand you are responding to nonsense, right? The “great offensive” has been a slaughter of the UFA.
Weird Al, a comedian.
Also, how much ammunition you expend in defense is generally determined by how intense the attacks are. I don't believe Ukraine has the offensive combat power at Kherson that the Russians did at Mariupol, so it is going to take longer for the Russians to exhaust their munitions.
I'm not saying the Ukrainians won't retake Kherson, because I believe they will eventually. I'm just saying that it isn't a magic bullet that can necessarily force a quick victory. A lot will depend on how determined the Russians will be to hold it despite the unfavorable geographic and logistic situation.
Those Ukies have one helluva army.
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Let me fix it, Those Ukies HAD one helluva Army”. Unsustainable.
Viktor Yanukovych, former President of Ukraine, currently living in Russia?
If so, not exactly an anti-Russian propagandist.
I think the Ukrainians are counting on the airdrops or ferry efforts...to take out more cargo planes, and ferries.
Says whom, Comrade Achilles? The Russians?
Do me a favor, take your Russian propaganda elsewhere.
Russia sucks as a nation. You’re going to have to deal with that.
Related info I posted earlier:
The big chatter (unconfirmed rumors) for today is as follows:
The Russian 3rd Army Corps is being partially deployed to Ukraine right now.
Average estimates of 8,000 troops on the move would appear to be reliable.
The 3rd Army Corps is deploying with thirty to forty year old equipment that has been recently serviced and made adequate for action.
Indications of exactly how the 3rd will be deployed are apparently the source of much conflict between the Red Army leadership and the Kremlin.
Leadership on the ground in Ukraine wants these new and inexperienced forces deployed as replacements who will take up positions with more experienced troops.
Leadership on the ground in Ukraine also covets the fresh equipment of the 3rd Army Corps to replace losses for front-line units.
Kremlin leadership wants the 3rd Army Corps to deploy as cohesive units to prevent the low morale of veteran combat units from affecting the new troops. This move will lead to degraded veteran units eventually being combined or subsumed into other units with deleterious impacts on the careers of the officers whose units are disbanded.
3rd Army Corps is composed of troops with a reported average age of 36. Some troops are reportedly in their sixties.
NATO analysis of the 3rd Army Corps is that if it deploys as a cohesive entity it will likely be used to hold and defend positions which will free up veteran combat units for offensive operations.
A Great victory for Ukraine! Rolling back the invades as we speak. They will be in Kherson in days if not hours. The Russians without the re-supply will fold up fast-they may fight like tigers for a while until the vodka runs out, then we will see a massive surrender like the Germans at Stalingrad. This is the war winning offensive of the Hero-Army of Ukraine. The Wonder weapons and tools given by America and the west has changed everything. Russia is lost—its only a question of days now. When the Russian army is forced to surrender—that will end Russia’s will to fight! Putin put his men in a dangerous place and now they will face the brave people of Ukraine for justice! My Timeline is: September 5, Kherson battle starts, September 17, Kherson taken by Ukraine army, September 29th Surrender of Russian Army. October 4, Invasion of Crimea, October 12, The sinking of the Russian Black Sea Fleet. October 30, Surrender of all Russian forced in Greater Ukraine. This action isn’t the end—its the Beginning of the end!
He also confirmed that the Armed Forces of Ukraine have launched an offensive in all directions in southern Ukraine, but added that the authorities can only provide official information from the military.
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I’ve got one word for what’s going to happen to the Ukraine army, “cauldron”.
Love it!
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