February was a very hot month. After the retreat from Avdiivka Russian strategic assault in that area continued having the goal to reach the main defence line of UAF.
After more then 2 weeks they did in some areas.
But they’ve paid a price in the places they didn’t plan to🧵
Those T-90M and BVM were destroyed (video was published today).
25.02.24 UAF destroyed Russian T-62M zr.2022
Extra photo of that T-62M and another destroyed tank nearby the previous one.
27.02.24
Destroyed T-72B3M with a cage at the Northern direction and three abandoned tanks in the Southern direction.
Destroyed BMP near Lastichkino.
22.02.24
Same direction.
22.02.24
Destroyed BMP-1, abandoned BMP-2 and destroyed BMP-2.
Destroyed by FPV BMP-1.
25.02.24
More BMPs.
1) abandoned BMP-2;
2-3) abandoned BMP-2;
4) abandoned BMP-1.
1) damaged and abandoned BMP-2. Northern direction;
2) BMP-1/2 damaged and abandoned. Southern direction;
3) destroyed BMP-2. Northern direction;
4) destroyed BMP-1 near abandoned Ukrainian T-64BV. Southern direction.
27.02.24
Two MTLBs from Southern direction.
22.02.24
1) Destroyed MTLB near Severne. It was destroyed on November but only now appeared;
2) Destroyed MTLB. 22.02.24
3) In a day BMP-1 near MTLB appeared (and then 2 tanks from the beginning) and was cooked by FPV.
24.02.24
Damaged and abandoned Russian tank near Severne.
Damaged and abandoned Russian column: 3 BMPs and one T-80BV.
BMP-2 near Severne.
1-2) Destroyed BMP-2 (the crew survived and retreated). Was hit by FPV and burned;
3) Someone’s abandoned T-72B?
4) Two more BMPs.
Just Russian vibes. Stepove, Northern direction.
Destroyed Russian BTR-80.
27.02.24
27.02.24
Northern direction.
Four more Russian BTRs from Northern direction🔥
Destroyed T-72B3M.
Northern direction. February.
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The 90 gtd together with the 5th tank brigade and 36 motorised brigade launched an offensive near Sviatohirsk, Donetsk oblast.
They been firing at our positions for 5 hours with 152 mm SPGs and 122 mm MRLS.
After that — 9 tanks and 16 BMP-2 entered the village.
We had only 1 120 mm mortar and 60 rounds for it. And 1 2S1 behind us from airborne.
It was quite tuff. And I was 100% sure that I will die there.
And this is the thing I am proud of myself: that being 100% sure that I will die I stayed and held my position near the oak.
Back than it was a totally different war. No FPV drones, no guided bombs.
Just massive AFV columns, a lot of artillery. Or, fox example, 4 Russian Su-25 flying and bombing the village you live in just 15 km from the frontline.
I need to say that those things that U gonna read are personal experience and represents Russian actions at the Western (the hardest since November till December) flank.
I hope it will help future historians to write a decent research.
And yes. This thread is not about the problems the AFU faced, Koreans or anything else.
This one is quite «technical», I would say. Because if I would like to write more and in complex — this thread would be close to a word «endless».