24 Jun: Genius! Ukrainians KILLED Russian ANTI-RETREAT UNITS Causing Chaos | War in Ukraine

today there is a lot of news from the kave direction here desertion has become a major problem for Russian forces prompting the deployment of penal units to kill everyone who engages in unauthorized Retreats however ukrainians have strategically targeted this penal unit headquarters ensuring that the desertions continue and further weakening the Russian front lines Ukrainian commander-in Chief Alexander CI recently emphasized that the primary objective of Ukrainian forces in the region is to inflict maximum losses on Russian troops by achieving this Ukrainian forces aim not only to hold Russian advances but also to gradually reclaim lost territory ultimately pushing the enemy back across the border this strategy is designed to weaken Russian capabilities and morale set in the stage for a sustained Ukrainian counter offensive and the restoration of control over the territory as a direct consequence of the Relentless Ukrainian efforts Russian units deployed along the contact line have suffered significant degradation the first unit to lose its combat Effectiveness was the Russian 7eventh motorized rifle regiment operating near lipy Ukrainian military analyst costantine mashvet reported that after continuous and costly frontal assaults on fortified Ukrainian positions on the Hills North of the settlement the regiment incurred unsustainable losses these heavy casualties forced the withdrawal of the seventh motorized rifle regiment from the combat zone for reconstitution with these units withdrawn the remaining Russian forces in the region began to suffer from a lack of support and under intense Ukrainian counterattacks they started to buckle under the pressure previous reports have highlighted increasing numbers of Russian soldiers surrendering under these conditions however this was merely the tip of the iceberg as many more Russian soldiers are too fearful to surrender and instead choose to Desert significant cases of desertion have been detected in the lipy direction as confirmed by Ukrainian harv group of forces spokesperson Yuri POV the situation has become so critical with the Frontline in the har region collapsing that the Russian command has been forced to take drastic measures including the introduction of barrier troops to prevent further desertions and maintain order recently it was confirmed that the Russian Ministry of Defense has transferred elements of the chin akat Spas to the har region chin Commander upti alov claimed that some of his units are already engaged in active Frontline battles however Ukrainian CIA group of forces spokesperson Nazar volosin revealed that in reality akat forces are serving as blocking units these specialized disciplinary units are tusked with preventing unauthorized Retreats by firing on their own troops if they attempt to withdraw to the international border area military analysts have noted that based on the akmad forces previous actions in other parts of the Frontline their deployment to KV is likely intended solely for this purpose rather than for conducting genuine offensive operations interestingly ukrainians have strategically exploited the situation by targeting the deployment sites of Chan forces thereby ensuring that the chaos and Retreat of Russian soldiers continue unimpeded by these punishment squads geolocated footage reveals the aftermath of multiple successful air strikes on chin Force concent ations further exacerbating the disarray within Russian ranks the original uncensored video of this strike can be found on our telegram Channel by following the link in the description this escalation has intensified the challenges for Russian commanders compelling them to urgently seek reinforcements to avoid losing already captured territory and to sustain their offensive efforts soon after reports began to emerge about unspecified Russian units being redeployed from very I fronts including the Left Bank of Kon chivar poov and kurakov as well as from training centers within the Russian Federation this suggests that the Russians may still be clinging to their goal of establishing a buffer zone in the northern karif region however Ukrainian commander-in Chief General Alexander CI has stated that the Russian military lacks the necessary forces to launch a fulls scale offensive and breach Ukrainian defenses despite these reinforcements the feasibility of achieving their strategic objectives remains highly doubtful military analysts have identified significant issues hindering Russia’s efforts to bolster their combat capabilities firstly after more than two years of intensified clashes other Russian Force groupings lack available combat ready units and assets at the regiment Brigade level to reinforce the northern grouping of forces this deficiency hampers their ability to sustain and intensify operations along the border secondly the temporary reassignment of units from other fronts due to a lack of available forces has proven ineffective deploying disparate elements from various detachments has led to poor communication and coordination ultimately resulting in higher losses these issues underscore a critical lack of operational and strategic reserves which prevents the Russian military from implementing effective measures and finding viable solutions to their ongoing challenges overall recognizing an opportunity to induce chaos within the Russian army Ukrainian forces strategically targeted the headquarters of penal units tasked with preventing desertion by undermining these disciplinary squads ukrainians have created conditions where Russian soldiers can desert more easily further weakening the Russian front lines this tactical move has enabled Ukrainian forces to exert greater pressure facilitating easier advances and allowing them to reclaim more territory this approach not only degrades Russian combat Effectiveness but also sets the stage for a broader Ukrainian counter offensive gradually pushing Russian forces back and 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I am Ukrainian. My country has been invaded by Russia. In this video, I will tell you what happened on the 852 day of the war.

Day 852: Jun 24

Today, there is a lot of news from the Kharkiv direction.

Here, desertion has become a major problem for Russian forces, prompting the deployment of penal units to kill everyone who engages in unauthorized retreats. However, Ukrainians have strategically targeted these penal unit headquarters, ensuring that the desertions continue, and further weakening the Russian frontlines.

Ukrainian Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrsky recently emphasized that the primary objective of Ukrainian forces in the region is to inflict maximum losses on Russian troops. By achieving this, Ukrainian forces aim not only to halt Russian advances but also to gradually reclaim lost territory, ultimately pushing the enemy back across the border. This strategy is designed to weaken Russian capabilities and morale, setting the stage for a sustained Ukrainian counteroffensive and the restoration of control over the territory.

As a direct consequence of the relentless Ukrainian efforts, Russian units deployed along the contact line have suffered significant degradation. The first unit to lose its combat effectiveness was the Russian 7th Motorized Rifle Regiment operating near Lyptsi. Ukrainian military analyst Kostyantyn Mashovets reported that after continuous and costly frontal assaults on fortified Ukrainian positions on the hills north of the settlement, the regiment incurred unsustainable losses. These heavy casualties forced the withdrawal of the 7th Motorized Rifle Regiment from the combat zone for reconstitution

With these units withdrawn, the remaining Russian forces in the region began to suffer from a lack of support, and under intense Ukrainian counterattacks, they started to buckle under the pressure. Previous reports have highlighted increasing numbers of Russian soldiers surrendering under these conditions. However, this was merely the tip of the iceberg, as many more Russian soldiers are too fearful to surrender and instead choose to desert. Significant cases of desertion have been detected in the Lyptsi direction, as confirmed by Ukrainian Kharkiv Group of Forces Spokesperson Yuriy Povkh. The situation has become so critical, with the frontline in the Kharkiv region collapsing, that the Russian command has been forced to take drastic measures, including the introduction of barrier troops to prevent further desertions and maintain order.

Recently, it was confirmed that the Russian Ministry of Defense has transferred elements of the Chechen Akhmat Spetsnaz to the Kharkiv region. Chechen Commander Apty Alaudinov claimed that some of his units are already engaged in active frontline battles. However, Ukrainian Khortytsia Group of Forces Spokesperson Nazar Voloshyn revealed that, in reality, Akhmat forces are serving as blocking units. These specialized disciplinary units are tasked with preventing unauthorized retreats by firing on their own troops if they attempt to withdraw to the international border area. Military analysts have noted that, based on the Akhmat forces’ previous actions in other parts of the frontline, their deployment to Kharkiv is likely intended solely for this purpose, rather than for conducting genuine offensive operations.

Interestingly, Ukrainians have strategically exploited this situation by targeting the deployment sites of Chechen forces, thereby ensuring that the chaos and retreat of Russian soldiers continue unimpeded by these punishment squads. Geolocated footage reveals the aftermath of multiple successful airstrikes on Chechen force concentrations, further exacerbating the disarray within Russian ranks. The original uncensored video of this strike can be found on our Telegram channel by following the link in the description.

This escalation has intensified the challenges for Russian commanders, compelling them to urgently seek reinforcements to avoid losing already captured territory and to sustain their offensive efforts. Soon after, reports began to emerge about unspecified Russian units being redeployed from various fronts, including the left bank of Kherson, Chasiv Yar, Pokrovsk, and Kurakhove, as well as from training centers within the Russian Federation. This suggests that the Russians may still be clinging to their goal of establishing a buffer zone in…

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  2. "All the deserters are dead, so you can start attacking the enemy."
    "Hold on, I only kill deserters."
    "Hey, a soldier is a soldier, now get moving."
    "Well yeah I'm a soldier but I'm not an idiot."

  3. If I was Russian, there would be NO WAY I'd fight in this war. We only get one life and this is not a good enough reason to throw it away for nothing….

  4. I ant believe the Russians are still Reinforcing Kharkiv direction. Its just a net loss of troops and materials for them. They should reinforce donbass and abandon kharkiv but what do I know. These Russian generals reallyndont care about lives or armoured vehicles.

  5. The Russians have to love how much attention you give to this holding and distraction so called offensive.
    It has achieved the goal of diverting ammo and men to this area.
    While at the same time according to Deep State, ISW, British Intelligence and even Ukraine states how the advances west of Adiivka are threatening the road of life is where the important part of this overall campaign is most dire.
    But keep ignoring that and keep helping Russia make this feint look more important then it is.

  6. Rubbish, you can't prove any of this… propaganda. The fact is Ukraine is only sucking money out of the West that could be better spent on their hospitals, roads, rail, housing for a losing cause. Tell viewers what it has cost them for a negative outcome. Dare you!

  7. Pulling troops from other fronts means Ukraine has better chances of progressing on those fronts, no? We haven't heard of anything in the Kherson area for quite a while.

  8. My take on the Russo-Ukrainian War so far using other wars as references …

    1. Maneuver warfare requires two things: limited scope and limited duration. For example, the 1991 Gulf War was confined to expelling the Iraqi forces out of Kuwait while Baghdad was outside the scope of Desert Storm. In the 2003 war in Iraq, the US was able to "blitz" into Iraq up to the capture of Baghdad and thee subsequent arrest and execution of Saddam Hussein. However, things started going downhill with the rise of ISIS and other armed resistance groups. You can argue that the US committed imperial overextension by toppling Saddam Hussein.

    2. The Korean War also (1950-53) provides a good example of how a war can shift from a war of maneuver to a war of attrition. Roughly the first 10 months of the war involved rapid advances and retreats. However, by July 1951, the frontline reached pretty close to where the DMZ was finally drawn as the war turned into back-to-back battles for hilltops and trenches.

    3. Maneuver warfare is an attempt to force your opponent to the negotiating table in a single campaign season through shock and awe. But the same maneuver warfare has no answer if your opponent refuses to give up. By contrast, war of attrition is all about the contest of the wills through the contest of materiel and human expenditures. (There is a saying: "War does not determine who is right, but who is the last one standing.")

    4. It is easy to have a misconception over maneuver warfare as we tend to view a war of attrition as an inferior form of warfare. However, maneuver warfare is not sustainable (and that is why it requires limited scope and limited duration) and requires periodic pause to reorganize, replenish manpower and materiel. These two forms of warfare are not mutually exclusive; they often accompany each other.

  9. If your 500 man brigade needs 200 men as penal units to keep them from surrendering you now only have 300 men in the brigade.
    Soldiers die faster, remaining soldiers are quicker to surrender, you need more penal units.
    It's a major fail cycle. This it not the strategy for a winning army, no matter what the trolls say. This is a collapse of the front lines.

  10. Para favorecer o rendimentos de tropas uma boa sugestão seriam enviar drones com panfletos em areas com muitas baixas Russas que incentivem a rendição de tropas

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