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TexasTowelie

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Tue Oct 15, 2024, 10:35 PM 7 hrs ago

16 Oct: Insane Footage: Russians On Purpose Bomb & Kill Own Troops - Reporting from Ukraine



Today, the most interesting developments come from the Kurakhove direction.

Here, a heavy battle ensued on the southern flank of Kurakhove, and with every terrain factor working in favor of the Ukrainian defense, Russian losses, and surrendering soldiers started to mount. This led Russian commanders to adopt draconian measures, firing at their own men to prevent them from surrendering to the Ukrainians.

The main Russian goal here is to advance to the southern flank of Kurakhove and open up a huge front for Ukrainian defenders. However, advancing purely through these fields would stretch Russian supply lines over 20 kilometers from their nearest supply hubs and force them through unpaved roads that are unusable during the rainy season. That is why Russians must first take the belt of settlements between Kurakhove and Vuhledar, which have a paved road running through them, allowing them to stash equipment and ammunition along the way.

The most intense battle right now is taking place around Kostyantynivka, with Russians controlling the town itself, and Ukrainians controlling the surrounding fields and settlements. If we look at the topographic map, we can see that these settlements are also situated in the lowlands, with the fields that Russians mean to take being located on the high ground.

Open-source analysis shows that Ukrainians have set up strong defensive positions on top of the hills and behind the rivers and streams. What gives Ukrainians another strong defensive advantage is the fact that the tree lines on the hills run perpendicular to the Russian line of advance. As the rivers and swampy ground to the north and south of these positions make flanking maneuvers impossible, Russian assault groups are forced to attack Ukrainian positions head-on. Moreover, to get to the tree lines with strong Ukrainian fortified positions, Russians have to cross the O-0532 highway at 400 meters, which is the approximate effective range of Ukrainian assault rifles. This means that the entire field in front of the Ukrainian trenches is within range of their small-arms fire, and if Russians want to have a chance to survive, they must deploy mechanized assault units to cross the fields.

However, the situation does not get better for Russian forces, as a small river branch creates wide, swampy terrain along the Russian avenue of attack. This forces Russian mechanized units to use a bridge to cross, creating a chokepoint on which Ukrainians can concentrate their artillery fire and drone strikes. Furthermore, the road Russians must follow, forces Russians to assault Ukrainian positions from down the slope, meaning that the terrain works entirely in favor of Ukrainian defenders.

Recently, Russians have launched wave after wave of mechanized assaults, trying to land their infantry on the foremost tree line and capture the Ukrainian trenches. Russians launched their company-sized mechanized assaults with up to 10 armored vehicles and 150 infantry at a time. Ukrainians detected these Russian tank convoys already on the approach using reconnaissance drones. Geolocated footage then shows how, by the time Russians crossed the bridge, Ukrainian artillery had opened fire. The footage also shows how Ukrainians had placed anti-tank mines remotely with heavy drones, which caused a high number of losses among Russian armored vehicles.
The original uncensored combat footage can be found on our Telegram channel through the link in the description.

Only after losing dozens of armored vehicles and countless soldiers’ lives to Ukrainian landmines did the Russians decide to equip two of their leading T-80 tanks with mine rollers to clear the path for the Russian columns. Unfortunately for Russians, this did not help much, as the tanks were ironically disabled by anti-tank mines despite being equipped to clear them, and finished off by Ukrainian drones. After dealing with the pressing threat of Russian tanks and armored vehicles, Ukrainians used Mavic drones to drop grenades on any surviving Russian infantry, often trying to seek shelter amongst the surrounding trees and sparse buildings north of the river.

At one point, knowing they were going to be killed anyway, a group of Russian soldiers decided to move out of the tree cover and surrender to a Ukrainian drone. The Ukrainian drone, accepting their surrender, led the Russian soldiers back to Ukrainian lines to be...
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