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Related: About this forum31 Aug: Ukrainians Tighten Noose. Russians Run Away Leaving Intact Tanks Behind - Reporting from Ukraine
Today there are a lot of updates from the Kursk direction.
Here, the Ukrainians launched a powerful attack at the northern flank of Korenevo, effectively encircling a large concentration of Russian fighters. Simultaneously they are advancing on the southern flank, setting the stage for an even larger encirclement of Russians in Korenevo.
As previously reported, Ukrainian forces entered Korenevo and consolidated their positions on the eastern outskirts after the Russians redeployed their main force away from the town. However, Russian troops in the area quickly organized a defense along the Krepna River, which runs through Korenevo. To avoid brutal urban combat, the Ukrainian command shifted its main focus to the northern and southern flanks, assembling powerful assault formations to advance from these directions.
The most significant Ukrainian tactical success occurred on the northern flank of the town. It was initially believed that Russian forces in this area maintained a solid defensive line along the Krepna River, except for the village of Zhuravli. However, Ukrainian forces launched powerful assaults to bypass this line, aiming to break through the Russian defenses and reach the railway embankment to the north, setting the stage for prolonged clashes.
The Russian forces defending the line at Kremyanoye and Durovka suffered from poor coordination due to ineffective communication and the inability to adapt to Ukrainian advances. With a limited number of troops in the region, the Russian command struggled to deploy and cover all gaps in their defenses against the Ukrainian push. Additionally, the quality of the Russian forces was compromised; while experienced marines were reserved for ambushing Ukrainian raids from the rear, the primary defensive positions were manned by conscripts.
This situation has allowed the Ukrainian offensive groups from the Eighty-Second Air Assault Brigade to effectively use their Stryker mechanized units to breach the scattered Russian defense lines. As a result, the Ukrainian forces have reached the railway embankment northeast of Korenevo, successfully bypassing the Russian defenses.
The Russian command's failure to deploy sufficient troops along the defensive line allowed Ukrainian forces to exploit these gaps and launch attacks from behind. This situation left the Russian forces with all escape routes under the control of Ukrainian assault groups. An updated map provided by Ukrainian Commander-in-Chief Syrsky, indicated that the Russians still control the towns of Kremyanoye and Durovka. This means that Ukrainian forces now hold positions all around them, effectively placing the Russian troops in a state of complete encirclement.
To leverage their newly gained territories for further assaults north of the town, Ukrainian forces will focus on eliminating the pocket of encircled Russian troops. While the encirclement almost guarantees the elimination of these forces, it will extend the clashes, as the Russians have no option for withdrawal. Consequently, the encircled Russian troops are likely to surrender once they exhaust their ammunition and are no longer able to continue the fight.
The fall of the Durovka-Kremyanoye pocket would allow Ukrainian forces to advance on the northern part of Korenevo. Capturing this northern section would sever the Korenevo-Rylsk highway, completing the encirclement of the Russian garrison in the town and paving the way for its eventual takeover.
Simultaneously, Ukrainian forces have continued their advance south of Korenevo. Elements of the Ukrainian Thirty-Sixth Marine Brigade are working to expand the southern flank to secure it for a main assault on Korenevo from the south. During these operations, the Ukrainian marines have established control over the village of Vishnevka and captured half of Komarovka.
The goal of the Ukrainian command in this area is to advance and secure positions along the Snagost River to simplify flank defenses. By achieving this, they would reduce the number of troops needed to guard the flanks, allowing a greater concentration of forces to intensify attacks south of Korenevo and bolster the main offensive.
The main factor contributing to the success of the Ukrainian marines in the area is their opposition to the Russian One-Hundred Fifty-Fifth Marine Brigade. This unit is notorious for one of the largest Russian failures during...
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31 Aug: Ukrainians Tighten Noose. Russians Run Away Leaving Intact Tanks Behind - Reporting from Ukraine (Original Post)
TexasTowelie
Aug 31
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niyad
(119,939 posts)1. Slava Ukraini. Thank you for the update.
sheshe2
(87,502 posts)2. Slava Ukraini.
You can do this. Take them out.