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Related: About this forumSole Ukrainian Machine Gunner Stands His Ground Against an Entire Russian Assault Unit! - RFU News
Today, there are a lot of important updates from the Pokrovsk direction.
Here, the Russians are sending waves of infantry assaults across the Pokrovsk direction, throwing bodies at the front in a desperate attempt to stall the Ukrainian advance. But with no armor, no cover, and no chance of surprise, they're being met with the brutal efficiency of Ukrainian machine gun nests that are mowing down reckless Russian assaults that backfired hard.
The goal of the Russians in this area is to stall the Ukrainian counteroffensive effort and prevent them from regaining the operational initiative. This is because of the Ukrainian tactical successes, which resulted in them retaking several key positions at Pischane, Kotlyne, Shevchenko, and Solone, allowing them to tighten the noose around the Russian western flank.
Continued Ukrainian advance would result in the complete elimination of the Russian pincer, which is why the Russian forces are doing everything they can to preserve it at any cost, throwing endless waves of meat wave assaults at the Ukrainian lines. This way, the Russian commanders hope to overwhelm the Ukrainian forces with sheer numbers, hoping Ukrainians would be forced on the defensive and cease their offensive efforts on the western flank of Pokrovsk.
However, the Russians had already exhausted their reserves in this area as they ran out of steam for continued assaults. To solve this, Russian commanders redeployed forces from other sectors of the front, allowing them to fulfill their manpower needs for the meat wave assaults. However, they could not solve the problem of a shortage in armored vehicles, as the issue was gripping Russians all over the frontline in Ukraine. As you might remember, the lack of armored vehicles forced Russians to use civilian cars and pickup trucks for the assaults instead.
With the problem solved in the eyes of the Russian high command, Russian forces increased the intensity of their attacks to the same level of intensity as during their initial attempt to take Pokrovsk into a pincer. However, contrary to how Russians gained significant ground here during that time, they barely made any advancements at all.
Zooming into Uspenivka to use as an example, Ukrainians used drones to scatter landmines across the main hardened road Russians used. Additionally, Ukrainian drone operators targeted any Russian vehicle moving into the settlement, as well as any Russian soldiers that managed to dismount and tried to move into the buildings. This way, a single Ukrainian drone team reported they were eliminating up to 20 Russian soldiers a day, further underscoring the high casualty rate of Russian tactics.
Additionally, geolocated combat footage reveals how periodic heavy rain made the unmaintained frontline roads extremely slippery, causing one driver to lose control of the vehicle and drive straight into a landmine placed on the side of the road. Additional footage shows how Russians drove one Bukhanka van up to Uspenivka, which had already been detected on the approaches by a Ukrainian reconnaissance drone. This allowed the Ukrainian fighters in the settlement to quickly leave their concealed positions, and set up a machine gun to meet the Russian assault head-on. Ukrainian soldiers opened fire on the vehicle, which provided zero protection for the Russian soldiers crammed inside, as the bullets tore through the vehicle. After this, the Ukrainian fighters quickly and safely returned to their concealed positions, ready to repulse the next Russian car assault. Aftermath footage shows how the Ukrainian machine gun had utterly devastated the Russian van, igniting the exposed fuel tank, leaving the vehicle a burning wreck as fallen Russian soldiers lay around it, most of whom did not even make it off. The footage also shows a high number of destroyed Russian civilian cars scattered in front of the town, signaling that Russians continue to launch assaults with the same tactic, despite failing time and time again.
Overall, the Russians are trying to stall the Ukrainian offensive by throwing a continuous wave of bodies at Ukrainian lines. While this is effective in results only, Ukrainians are allowing the already depleted Russian forces to destroy their combat capabilities even more. In the meantime, Ukrainians continue to find weak spots that are ready to be exploited, improving their position on the front.
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Sole Ukrainian Machine Gunner Stands His Ground Against an Entire Russian Assault Unit! - RFU News (Original Post)
TexasTowelie
Apr 11
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Wonder Why
(5,539 posts)1. Ah! Just like the Soviet WW2 tactics against the Nazis using human wave prisoner battalions with other soldiers
behind them to kill those that didn't go forward.
But in those days, the Nazis treated the SSR residents as scum so they willingly sacrificed themselves to kill the aggressors. Now, it is the vastly fewer Russians who are the aggressors.