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Day 845.
A lot of updates came in present from the direction of Kharkiv.
Here, in the last fewer weeks, The Russians have made a number of desperate attempts to accelerate their offensive efforts to yet defeat the first Ukrainian defence line
However, all of their attempts ended in failure, and the Russians gradually lost momentum, while the Ukrainians developed a more offensive attitude and took the initiative into their hands, creating an even more lethal environment for those enemy troops who effort to advance towards Lyptsi and Vovchansk.
This importantly increased the regular number of fatalities, and the resulting advanced number of cumulative losses led to a further slowdown in the Russian offensive and turn of events in favour of Ukrainians
The first main reason for specified massive losses was that the Russians tried to apply a fresh maneuver that did not work as expected by the Russian commanders.
At the beginning of the offensive of the Cherk military analysts from various countries reported a change in general tactics utilized by the Russians
The main thought of this maneuver was to usage smaller assault groups, not more than 5 people, to penetrate Ukrainian positions in many points, before joining another specified groups and unifying into a larger impact group.
Experts have late begun to question this maneuver due to the fact that it requires a advanced level of coordination, so in fact many of these tiny groups have never merged.
Russian military analysts expressed concerns that its usage could not only contribute to expanding Russian human and material losses, but besides lead to a premature collapse of the offensive towards Kharkiv.
This was confirmed by the Ukrainian military observer Kostiantyn Mašawiec, who noted that expanding losses lead to a crucial simplification in the overall pace of Russian offensive operations.
Secondly, 1 of the Russian military commentators who had previously served as an teacher of the Storm-Z unit complained that the usage of tiny groups during an attack effort was evidence of mediocre training and preparation, not of fresh effective tactics.
One of the video recordings from the drone, which was published by Ukrainian operators of the 3rd Separate Assault Brigade, is simply a shocking confirmation of this message and the state of preparation of these troops.
It shows a Russian soldier sitting in the trench as the FPV drone approaches it to attack.
There was a defect in the drone and it didn't detonate.
What happens later is beyond imagination, due to the fact that a Russian soldier decides to hit a drone with a bat, which leads to detonation and suicidal outcome.
The original, uncensored recording can be found on our Telegram via link in the description.
More confirmations of advanced death rates in the Russian army are provided by her soldiers in the following films
The first material comes from the area of Vowczańska, where 1 of the Russian soldiers from 1009. A regiment of motorized shooters complains in front of the camera that the first number of the 5th company in which it serves was 100 people and after an effort to storm the city was reduced to just twelve.
The second recording came from 1 of Russian POWs whose run lasted only 2 days, as he was reasonable adequate to rapidly surrender to Ukrainian forces close Vowczańsk.
You can see on it, as he explains that his squad consisted of 50 soldiers, but after the first attack only 6 survived and everyone immediately surrendered to avoid being sent back into the attack.
These grim confessions of average Russian soldiers with their endurance rate of 12% are based on another figures reported by Ukrainian authorities
For example, Ukrainian chief of general staff Anatolii Barhylewicz late stated that during the major attacks Russian forces lost up to 1740 wounded and killed soldiers towards Kharkiv in 1 day, which is an highly advanced rate of casualties, especially compared to the first forces that Russian command gathered to its actions
It is no wonder that these figures increased even more after the Ukrainians began attacking the enemy's evacuation and supply routes in Russia with weapons provided by Western partners.
Source: Reports from Ukraine