22 Jul: Starytsia LIBERATED: Russian Western Flank CRUMBLES! | War in Ukraine Explained

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Today there are a lot of updates from the Kharkiv direction.

The most interesting updates come from the western flank of Vovchansk. Here, the Ukrainians launched a counterattack with the goal of cutting Russians off in Vovchansk, and successfully completed the first stage of the operation.

In the past two months, the situation in Staritsa and Bugrovatka has remained stagnant following their capture by Russian forces. The Russians are maintaining their hold on these villages to secure the ground lines of communication to Vovchansk. North of Staritsa lies a large forested area and the villages of Ohirtseve and Hatysche, which are situated next to the main supply road for Russian troops in Vovchansk.

The Russian defenses in the Staritsa area are relatively weak. Most of their heavy equipment and artillery have been allocated for attacks in Vovchansk, with the expectation that the natural water barrier would simplify their defense strategy. Additionally, the need to redirect troops to relieve besieged forces at the Vovchansk Aggregate Plant has further strained their resources. As a result, only a few Russian infantry units are left to defend the village, creating a potential opportunity for Ukrainian fighters to exploit.

The goal of the Ukrainians is to advance on Staritsa and establish control of the village, using the nearby forest to the north as cover to covertly amass more troops. Once secured, they would leverage the forest’s concealment to launch an attack on Ohirtseve, potentially overwhelming the village with an unknown number of troops. Capturing Ohirtseve would level the front along the Siverski Donets River, as the river is too wide for Ukrainian forces to ford. However, gaining this position would give the Ukrainians a significant advantage in Vovchansk, as they would be less than 2 kilometers from the main supply road. This proximity would allow Ukrainian forces to disrupt Russian ground lines of communication using mortars, snipers, and sabotage squads.

Such a significant offensive effort is not meant to be isolated just at Staritsa, because the Ukrainian command is planning an attack from Tykhe located on the eastern flank of Vovchansk.

For the attack on Staritsa, the Ukrainian command has gathered fighters in the villages of Izbitske and Hrafske to the south. The operation has been assigned to the Shaman Special Forces Battalion of Defense Intelligence, known for being among the best-trained units in Ukraine. These fighters specialize in close-quarters combat, ambushes, squad tactics, and reconnaissance.

Combat footage from the area highlights the effectiveness of the Shaman Battalion fighters and the Ukrainian advances. Initially, the Ukrainian fighters moved stealthily through the forests south of the village, using camouflage to avoid detection by nearby Russian squads. They then destroyed a Russian hideout, capturing one survivor. This success allowed the Ukrainians to establish positions in the forest, where they dug trenches and constructed wooden barricades to repel potential Russian counterattacks.

As Russian troops did not launch any counterattacks, the Ukrainians proceeded with their assault on Staritsa to the north, with a few special forces squads reaching the edges of the village. The experienced and well-trained Ukrainian fighters utilized a variety of weapons, including snipers, rocket launchers, machine guns, and grenades, to suppress Russian firing positions. This allowed them to establish positions in houses within the village, eventually enabling them to take control of most of Staritsa. The original uncensored footage of these operations can be found on our Telegram channel through the ling in the description.

The Ukrainian attack successfully broke through Russian defenses into the center of Staritsa, leading the Russians to anticipate another assault to the west of the village. Consequently, the Russians decided to destroy a river crossing on a dam near Staritsa. This action indicates that the Russians have depleted their combat capabilities in this part of the Vovchansk area and are no longer planning to advance in the region. Instead, they are focused on delaying further Ukrainian attacks by any means necessary.

Overall, the Russian general shortage of troops which created gaps at some parts of the front led to gradual crumble of defenses in certain areas which enabled…

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  2. Like I say, ukraine is fighting this war in a smart way, and what I'm seeing is cracks beginning to appear in the russian army and if this war keeps dragging on it will bring russia to it's knees.

  3. May I know the reason Gen. Zaluzhny still appears on your episodes and not Sryskyi? Thanks for your updates. Slava Ukraini🇺🇦Slava Heroiam🇺🇦🇦🇺

  4. Great to see some progress here. With the orcs apparently weak with depleted forces, eating nettle soup yet still making Ukrainian progress difficult, highlights how defending in this environment is easier than retaking ground. Ukrainian army getting better and better as they learn the hard way, innovating and devising new ways to defeat the orcs. Just need many more soldiers trained to this level. Wouldn't surprise me if they become the most effective and experienced army on the European continent in coming years.

  5. Is it possible that the supposedly great Russian army does not have any reserve brigades, which they can rush to the Kharkiv offensive? As it is, the Russian forces in that local offensive have only a finite number of troops, which they have to move around to shore up critical areas, while weakening all the flanking areas.

  6. Well done, I'm just afraid that this is not the case along the entire front… The free world supports Ukraine!!!

  7. Again a lot of "optimistic" news but no other channel sees the Vovchansk area that positive. Meanwhile in the east Ukrain retreats on many parts of the front line. This channel is just providing "good news" followed by commercials. It's a shame for the UA heroes that give their lives each days that some people make with "not so correct, but always good news" money over their backs.

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