The battle for Vovchansk continues. And it feels like that this is only the beginning.
It’s totally clear that RUAF will use at this direction more reserves and will try to do that have been written here a couple of weeks ago — they will try to cut the logistics near Kypansk🧵
They have started that advance at this direction mainly with 138 brigade and some assault companies from different regiment.
Right now they deployed at least one battalion of 25 mechanised brigade and one air assault battalion (also recon company, snipers company) of 83 VDV unit
From day to day the launch a different amount of guided bombs. The last time I had a task they used 17 guided bombs.
I don’t whether it’s a lot of not.
But we continue digging.
But, in general, they are constantly firing at our positions.
I just wait when they finally will use other regimens of the 44 AC and 72 division.
Right now in the city they use only infantry. And evacuation is on foot.
When they use some small cars — they burn.
So they need to walk a lot.
From our side I see more (a little bit) artillery and aviation. But the point is to strike deep into Russia.
I hope it will happen now.
Some period of time ago in some unknown place I have met a tank platoon.
Just look at this beauties 🔥
Unfortunately, during a counterattack on May we have lost (burned) one Styker. Another one was abandoned (and lately recovered as far as I am concerned).
And another thing is happening that was told by me: they try to dig at newly occupied territory so it will be hard to make them retreat after that.
Right now they don’t reach a success doing this.
Destroyed Russian trucks 👇
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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».