Battlefront update by Yury Podolyaka
▪️Kursk sector, Northern part: More of the same (Map 1). Unable to take control of Korenevo, and having suffered significant losses, Ukrainians keep trying to find weaknesses in the Russian defenses. The Russians don’t have enough forces here to dislodge the enemy from the occupied positions, but they hold on to their own. The front is gradually stabilizing, and in places, the Ukrainians have started to dig in. The battles were fought for the villages of Snagos’t and Byakhovo, which may become a prelude to the battle for Glushkovo (its evacuation was announced today). This may be Ukraine’s final push, and then it will be Russia’s turn to attack.
▪️Kursk sector, Southern part: No changes either so far (Map 2). Ukraine spent the day trying to streamline the frontline and push it closer to the villages of Giryi and Byakhovo. To do this, Ukrainians need to take control of Ulanok, Borki, and Spal’noye. Ukrainian units suffered heavy losses to the east and southeast of Sudzha. It is still not clear whether they managed to occupy any settlements, but as a result of mopping up the Kursk forests yesterday, the Russians took a significant number of prisoners.
▪️Pokrovsk sector, Zhuravka-Orlovka-Nikolayevka: A large section of the Ukrainian defense line has collapsed (Map 3). While the Ukrainian offense in the Kursk region is visibly losing steam and failing, the Russian offensive towards Pokrovsk is beginning to look very threatening indeed. In just one day yesterday, the last Ukrainian line of defense in front of the large settlement of Novogorodovka, erected along the Zhuravka River, completely collapsed. The Russian breakthrough was up to 5 kilometers wide and up to 3 kilometers deep. Without bringing fresh reserves into the battle, Ukraine may see further collapse of the front here. But these much needed reserves are being lost in the Kursk forests.
▪️Toretsk, Zheleznoye – “New York”: Ukraine is short of reserves (Map 4). Yesterday, Russians largely finished liberating “New York” (aka Novgorodskoe). They also made a significant advance to the west of this settlement, moving along the road to Sukhaya Balka. Thus, Ukrainian strongholds northeast of Novgorodskoe have been enveloped, and Ukrainians will likely have to withdraw from them very soon. The Russians have also finished liberating the settlement of Zheleznoye (Artemovo) and started serious fighting in the first high-rise buildings area of Toretsk itself. The Russian offensive thus continues apace, the pressure is not easing, as Ukraine may have hoped after its Kursk incursion. The all-in strategy is now playing against Ukraine.
▪️Krasnogorovka: The Russian mop-up operation continues in the northwestern suburbs (Map 5). Having crossed the Lozovaya River, the Russians have reached the rear of the most important enemy fortification in this area.
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Battlefront update by Yury Podolyaka
The ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia in the eastern regions of Europe has been marked by continued battles and strategic maneuvers in various sectors. Yury Podolyaka, a renowned military analyst, provides an in-depth overview of the current situation on the frontlines in his latest update.
Kursk Sector, Northern Part:
In the northern part of the Kursk sector, the frontline remains relatively stable, with both Ukrainian and Russian forces engaged in fierce combat. Ukrainians have been unable to take control of Korenevo, and the Russians, although lacking sufficient forces, continue to hold their positions. The recent battles for the villages of Snagos’t and Byakhovo signal a potential escalation in the conflict, as the Ukrainians intensify their efforts to gain ground.
Kursk Sector, Southern Part:
In the southern part of the Kursk sector, Ukrainian forces are attempting to streamline the frontline and push closer to key villages in the region. Despite heavy losses, Ukrainians have yet to make significant gains in this area. The Russians, on the other hand, have managed to take a significant number of prisoners following a successful mop-up operation in the Kursk forests.
Pokrovsk Sector, Zhuravka-Orlovka-Nikolayevka:
A major breakthrough by Russian forces in the Pokrovsk sector has resulted in the collapse of a large section of the Ukrainian defense line. The Russian offensive towards Novogorodovka poses a serious threat to Ukrainian positions, as their last line of defense crumbles. Without the deployment of fresh reserves, Ukraine faces the risk of further losses in this critical sector.
Toretsk, Zheleznoye – “New York”:
The Russian advance in the Toretsk region continues, with significant gains made in the liberation of key settlements and strategic positions. Ukrainian strongholds are being enveloped, forcing them to consider a withdrawal from their positions. The pressure on Ukraine’s defenses is relentless, as the Russian offensive shows no signs of abating.
Krasnogorovka:
In the northwestern suburbs of Krasnogorovka, the Russian mop-up operation is ongoing, with Russian forces closing in on the enemy’s rear fortifications. The strategic crossing of the Lozovaya River has allowed the Russians to gain a tactical advantage in this area.
Overall, the battlefront update provided by Yury Podolyaka highlights the fluid and dynamic nature of the conflict between Ukraine and Russia. With both sides engaged in intense fighting and strategic maneuvers, the outcome of the conflict remains uncertain. Stay tuned for further updates on the evolving situation in the region.