01 Jul: Nice Try! Russian Sudden Flank Attack FAILED MISERABLY

today there are a lot of updates from the kiv direction here after suffering terrible losses while attempting to move forward in two initial vectors of advancements Russian forces have suddenly opened a new Vector of attack west of their initial offensive through the international border near the villages of UR and Zolo Chief reports emerged in the past days detailing a crossborder evening assault by a Russian sabotage group in the zv direction Northwest of karv this operation however was identified as a reconnaissance mission rather than the onset of a larger offensive the Ukrainian general staff confirmed that border guards successfully repelled the Russian assault near sski kachuk Andre demchenko a spokesperson for the Ukrainian Border guard stated that the group crossed the border near the settlement and engaged in a small armed Skirmish before being neutralized a Russian military blogger suggested that Russian forces are testing Ukrainian defenses in the area with the assault likely aimed at creating operational ambiguity along the international border Ukrainian president volodimir zalinski has warned that Russian forces are preparing for new offensive actions concentrating a grouping of unspecified sides near the border Ukrainian military analysts have emphasized that these effort should not be overlooked due to the Tactical significance of the targeted area the concentration of forces around the Russian settlement of garon creates uncertainty for Ukrainian Armed Forces as it is situated almost equidistant from the major Ukrainian cities of sui and hariv approximately 100 km apart from each one although the Russians currently lack sufficient troops and equipment to pose a substantial threat to either City these Maneuvers are likely part of a strategy to fix and draw Ukrainian forces along a broader front in Northeast Ukraine one possible initial Target for a new Russian offensive could be the village of bodok capturing this Village would allow the Russians to disrupt Ukrainian Logistics by controlling the local roads p45 and p46 which connect the sui and harif regions this potential strategy was confirmed by The Institute for the study of War which observed satellite imagery indicating increased Russian activity at Depot and warehouses in nearby settlements over recent weeks consequently Ukrainian forces have had to allocate Manpower and resources across a wider section of the border to mitigate these threats garv’s head of military Administration Olin hubo expressed concerns that Russian forces might intensify their operations in the zuch of Direction prompting Ukraine to closely monitor Russian movements in the area Additionally the Ukrainian main Military Intelligence directorate intercepted and published Russian Communications that confirmed the possibility of such attempts these intercepted calls have provided valuable insights into Russian plans reinforcing the urgency for Ukrainian forces to remain Vigilant and prepared for a potential large scale operation the intelligence gathered highlights The Continuous need for strategic planning and Readiness to adapt to evolving threats along the northeastern front in response Ukrainian drone operator units were swiftly deployed to act on the already gathered surveillance information they conducted a series of precision attacks aimed at disrupting Russian Logistics and hindering the concent ation of forces behind the international border the initial footage emerged from the Ukrainian 92nd assault Brigade which released several geolocated videos demonstrating their engagement with enemy targets these targets included transport Vehicles both stationary and in transit enemy soldiers and an observation post equipped with surveillance cameras used for monitoring Ukrainian activities near the border these attacks quickly became a daily occurrence with various other drone units operating in the region sharing additional footage this showcased their efforts in sabotaging Russian logistical operations creating significant disruptions and forcing the Russians to constantly adapt to the new threats the concerted efforts of these drone units have made it increasingly difficult for the Russians to maintain their supply lines and operational momentum in the area the original uncensored footage of these operations can be found on our telegram through the link in the description it is worth noting that the recent surge in Russian activity towards solok and Udi is not their first attempt to se chaos in this part of the harif region approximately a month ago the Russians initiated artillery strikes against Ukrainian positions near the village of Udi however these efforts were swiftly countered by Ukrainian forces the counterbattery Cru of the 92nd assault Brigade effectively targeted Russian positions around the village of shenova successfully suppressing the enemy fire and abruptly holding this initial Russian offensive overall the stalemate for Russian forces near lipy and vens has prompted them to seek alternative methods to disrupt the Ukrainian defense despite their depleted forces in the region due to significant losses the Russians are once again preparing for a potential offensive Northwest of harv they aim to stretch the Ukrainian Army thin across a broader front the Ukrainian command fully aware of these movements is closely monitor during the situation and has already implemented measures to counter any such attempts from the outset these proactive steps are intended to maintain control over key Villages and roads in the area The Prompt denial of any opportunistic advancement in this region may have already discouraged the Russian command from complicating their situation even more if you’re against the invasion of Ukraine and you want to support the work that I am doing consider making a purchase in the online store UA supporter here you can find a lot of products with Ukrainian symbols to not only show your support for this 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Today, there are a lot of updates from the Kharkiv direction.

Here, after suffering terrible losses while attempting to move forward in two initial vectors of advancements, Russian forces have suddenly opened a new vector of attack, west of their initial offensive through the international border near the villages of Udy and Zolochiv.

Reports emerged in the past days detailing a cross-border evening assault by a Russian sabotage group in the Zolochiv direction, northwest of Kharkiv. This operation, however, was identified as a reconnaissance mission rather than the onset of a larger offensive. The Ukrainian General Staff confirmed that border guards successfully repelled the Russian assault near Sotnyskyi Kozachok. Andriy Demchenko, a spokesperson for the Ukrainian Border Guard, stated that the group crossed the border near the settlement and engaged in a small arms skirmish before being neutralized. A Russian military blogger suggested that Russian forces are testing Ukrainian defenses in the area, with the assault likely aimed at creating operational ambiguity along the international border.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has warned that Russian forces are preparing for new offensive actions, concentrating a grouping of unspecified size near the border. Ukrainian military analysts have emphasized that these efforts should not be overlooked due to the tactical significance of the targeted area. The concentration of forces around the Russian settlement of Grayvoron creates uncertainty for Ukrainian armed forces, as it is situated almost equidistant from the major Ukrainian cities of Sumy and Kharkiv, approximately 100 km apart from each one. Although the Russians currently lack sufficient troops and equipment to pose a substantial threat to either city, these maneuvers are likely part of a strategy to fix and draw Ukrainian forces along a broader front in northeast Ukraine.

One possible initial target for a new Russian offensive could be the village of Bohodukhiv. Capturing this village would allow the Russians to disrupt Ukrainian logistics by controlling the local roads P45 and P46, which connect the Sumy and Kharkiv regions. This potential strategy was confirmed by the Institute for the Study of War, which observed satellite imagery indicating increased Russian activity at depots and warehouses in nearby settlements over recent weeks. Consequently, Ukrainian forces have had to allocate manpower and resources across a wider section of the border to mitigate these threats. Kharkiv’s Head of Military Administration, Oleh Synehubov, expressed concerns that Russian forces might intensify their operations in the Zolochiv direction, prompting Ukraine to closely monitor Russian movements in the area. Additionally, the Ukrainian Main Military Intelligence Directorate intercepted and published Russian communications that confirmed the possibility of such attempts. These intercepted calls have provided valuable insights into Russian plans, reinforcing the urgency for Ukrainian forces to remain vigilant and prepared for a potential large-scale operation. The intelligence gathered highlights the continuous need for strategic planning and readiness to adapt to evolving threats along the northeastern front.

In response, Ukrainian drone operator units were swiftly deployed to act on the already gathered surveillance information. They conducted a series of precision attacks aimed at disrupting Russian logistics and hindering the concentration of forces behind the international border. The initial footage emerged from the Ukrainian 92nd Assault Brigade, which released several geolocated videos demonstrating their engagement with enemy targets. These targets included transport vehicles both stationary and in transit, enemy soldiers, and an observation post equipped with surveillance cameras used for monitoring Ukrainian activities near the border. These attacks quickly became a daily occurrence, with various other drone units operating in the region sharing additional footage. This showcased their efforts in sabotaging Russian logistical operations, creating significant disruptions, and forcing the Russians to constantly adapt to the new threats. The concerted efforts of these drone units have made it increasingly difficult for the Russians to maintain their supply lines and operational momentum in the…

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  2. Not Уди… 😥.
    My father-in-law's house is there. They already left, thank God, but they were wanting to go back. I pray that they have something to go back to. 🙏

  3. What I dont understand is how can Russians start a new offensive IF their resources are depleted? They cant have unlimited source of men and equipment??

  4. I have to admit, I'm DONE with my US tax dollars going to the Ukrainian people, and to illegal immigrants! "A little something in their retirement"; ARE YOU KIDDING ME? I've been working since I was fifteen, and our government warns that MY SAVINGS will likely NOT be there for me and my family, because they've squandered it all away. Keep our money here for U.S. veterans like myself and the American people. What about us, where's our bail out? Vote President Trump! He will have the working people's best interest at heart.

  5. Any Russian offensive can be seen easily with drone and satellite technology. The issue is how do you get the men and material there quickly. I think what the Russians are doing is a "fake out." They don't have the money, men and materials to mount at this point a serious offensive, especially when Ukraine has the money and material. It is trench warfare and both sides are playing military head games with each other. Putin better hope Trump is President again or his "goose is cooked." Please look up that reference.

  6. Cheers my dear I always appreciate your updates. I will support the amazing AFU for as long as it takes. SLAVA UKRAYINI!! HEROYAM SLAVA!! ГЕРОЯМ СЛАВА. СЛАВА УКРАЇНІ 💪🙏💙💛💙💛💙💛

  7. Unfortunately for the Moscovites they are not Ukrainians – They are Moscovites – 19 Russian Wars Ending in Defeat, From Ivan the Terrible to Vladimir Putin? – Failure is success and Russia will be successful again

  8. LSR/RDA probably shouldn't've withdrawn from Grayvoron previously. Now Putler's using it as a staging ground. Just my thoughts.

  9. Russians are masters of doubling down on not working tactics and going all in with a bad hand.

    "We failed general" "Ask yourself why you failed?" "No idea" "You didnt fail hard enough, again"

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