I was considering adding this to my 'Q & A Session', but then stopped because this grew quite big...
Yes, I know about such rumours (after all, Arestovych was spreading them, too), but no, I have not seen any kind of confirmation for…
I was considering adding this to my 'Q & A Session', but then stopped because this grew quite big....
Yes, I know about such rumours (after all, Arestovych was spreading them, too), but no, I have not seen any kind of confirmation for them....and I consider that for wishful thinking.
If nothing else, check the text of reports in question. First there's a talk about 'three Russian BTGs', but when it comes to details....? There are next to none. At most, a 'company of Spetsnaz' and 'a company of amour'. This is too much contradiction for my taste.
Yes, sure, Ukrainian artillery is superior to the Russian, in this sector: it's destroyed most of Vysokopillia, plus the nearby Velyka Oleksandrivka and Olhyne. However, while the word is that all three remain Russian-controlled, I have my doubts about this: most likely, the Russians have already withdrawn further south, and the three villages are simply a 'no-man's-land', not controlled by either side. I'm leaning towards the handful of people who, amid all the 'victory, victory' claims says, that if at all, it's more likely that Ukrainians have surrounded one of Russian BTGs in Arkhanhelske, 'instead' (BTW, that place was completely leveled by Ukrainian artillery, too, the last few weeks).