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Harsányi László's avatar

For the Kupyansk area: I finally bookmarked the online topography map of Ukraine

(if anybody is interested: https://en-gb.topographic-map.com/map-wmv51/Ukraine/?center=47.94211%2C36.68266&zoom=11&base=4), which makes understanding the actual developments much easier.

So what I get from the Russians fanfare is that the gained(?) positions in the valley (Snikyvka) and TRIES to gain positions on the hills and ridges east of it, mainly to control the H-26 road. The claims is that there is a flat terrain where the VSRF can easily moves. I admit this can be whispering in the dark, but:

- a similar attempt happened a few weeks ago at Karmazhinivka. Russians advanced into a valley/low land and then in two weeks were blasted back into their starting positions.

- there was a very obvious revelation from some British tank commander when they left the hated bocage country in Normandy and finally started the first "by the book offensive": a "good tank country" (i.e: open fields without many obstacles) is always a "good anti-tank country" as well. And it was the time when drones were unheard...

All the best to the 14th Mech, I hope they have all the necessary hardware!

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Ukrainosaurus's avatar

Thank you Tom.

Scratching together the last reserves of energy and writing down the above to inform your followers is sincerely appreciated!

Hope you have a good weekend and can get some rest!

Take care.

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