13 Aug: MASSIVE ONSLAUGHT: Unlimited Shells VS Russian Human Wave Attacks | War in Ukraine Explained

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

Here, the Russians conducted a miscalculated attack from the north of Kostiantynivka aimed at overstretching the Ukrainian defense in and around the village. Even though this attempt was unsuccessful it was almost immediately followed up by several highly attritional waves of mechanized assaults from Novomykhailivka and from the south which tried to exploit the momentum before the Ukrainians were able to further fortify their positions.

Russian commanders decided that their powerful push from the north should have depleted the Ukrainian defense capabilities at least to a certain extent, so they switched back to their previous tactic of sending mechanized groups consisting of several armored vehicles each. Russians evaluated the potential routes and decided that given the threat of minefields, taking the roads that they used in the preceding attacks was less risky than trying something new to achieve a tactical surprise, so they launched their assault just to the south of the small lakes between Kostiantynivka and Novomykhailivka.

Geolocated footage released by Ukrainian drone operators captures a powerful Russian assault group, consisting of at least 10 armored vehicles, advancing rapidly towards Kostiantynivka through open fields. During earlier probing attacks, the Russians analyzed the average response time of Ukrainian forces and used this intelligence to split their assault units into multiple parts just before the anticipated Ukrainian counterstrikes. This tactic proved effective, significantly improving the Russians’ chances of crossing the field with reduced combat losses. Each vehicle that manages to reach the designated landing zone and deploy its troops immediately increases the Russians’ chances of establishing a foothold in the first houses, from which they could attempt to capture the entire settlement. However, despite using familiar paths into the village, the footage reveals that several armored vehicles struck mines, which either destroyed or immobilized them. In both scenarios, surviving crew members were subsequently targeted by Ukrainian forces with grenades dropped from drones. This situation underscores the crucial yet perilous work of Ukrainian soldiers in creating and maintaining extensive networks of minefields, which require constant renewal after each mechanized assault.

The second most crucial element in the Ukrainian defense strategy for this operation is the deployment of artillery shells equipped with cluster munitions. Multiple geolocated videos from this engagement vividly demonstrate the devastating effectiveness of these munitions, which swiftly neutralize Russian heavy equipment and personnel. The visual evidence also suggests that the current influx of Western military aid has significantly improved the Ukrainians’ ability to engage the enemy without the need to conserve ammunition — a stark contrast to several months ago when, for instance, the fall of Avdiivka into Russian hands was partly due to a shortage of artillery shells and air defense resources. This availability of munitions has enabled the Ukrainians to counter the new Russian tactic of splitting their units during assaults, allowing them to inflict critical damage on the enemy forces while they are in motion.

The third Ukrainian countermeasure is the usage of kamikaze drones. Footage from the area shows dozens of examples of how Ukrainian FPV drones finish off already damaged Russian tanks, BMPs, and MTLBs. Even though the fields around Kostiantynivka are open terrain and hardly provide any cover, the alarming rate of losses of armored vehicles put pressure on Russian commanders to send their troops to rescue damaged vehicles and try to pull them out to the rear for repair. In most cases, these missions quickly become suicidal as the Ukrainians are constantly on the lookout and generally prefer to destroy such vehicles and not give any chance to the Russians to further use them.

Despite witnessing many of their units being destroyed before even reaching the village, the Russian officers in charge of this operation persisted in sending wave after wave of new groups, hoping that at least one would make it to the houses on the outskirts. Their persistence eventually paid off, as evidenced by a video released by the Ukrainian 79th Air Assault Brigade, which shows two…

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  2. Thanks, 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 💪🙏💙💛💙💛💙💛

  3. I remember in Vuhledar, UAF had mine laying shells. I wonders if it's expensive and if they have many left but to be able to lay mines with artillery just in time seemed like a game changer.

  4. Russia thinks that Ukrainian forces are diluted by the Kursk offensive. Nothing could be further from the truth. Throughout the last two years Ukraine has trained a number of new formations. All are trained in fast maneuver warfare. 😅

  5. The Russia Loving Moscow Marge Republicans are furious Ukraine is being helped by all the world's good people. In the 21st century, only bad people are allied with Russia.

  6. Let Putin know that if he takes Ukraine territories who is to say Ukraine cannot take Russia own territories as well. Eye for an Eye!

  7. The Russian tactics sound like something from Black Adder – "they won't expect us to use the same tactic again!"…

  8. It's bizar to think about the fact that people are being killed in brutal and painful ways at the same moment I'm here sitting behind my PC with a Cuba Libre next to me…

  9. Ukraine can use RAMS artillery shells with 17km range to make an anti tank minefield anywhere they want, they can even make a minefield behind advancing Russian forces in case some turn back..

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