28 SEP: Russians were imprisoned and sent more strength to PUŁAPKA (in small Loknia) | War in Ukraine

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Today there are many updates from the direction of Kursk

Here, in the village of Kremianoje, east of Korenev, Ukrainian forces methodically circled the area, cutting off key supply routes and leaving another Russian troops trapped and isolated
As the siege tightens and Russian supply efforts become increasingly desperate, both sides prepare for another decisive decision in this tactical deadlock – which could have far-reaching consequences for the full Kurdish offensive.

Kremianoje village, located to the east of Korenev, has been located in the centre of a tactical deadlock since August
The situation began erstwhile the Russian 810 Marine Brigade moved to this area, attempting to consolidate control after Ukraine entered Kursk.
While most Russian units were yet forced to retreat, a tiny contingent remained in Crimea.
Over time, these forces became increasingly isolated, as Ukrainian troops systematically advanced, cutting through their flanks and tightening the lap.

Today, Ukrainian forces officially completed the operational lap of Crimea, cutting off all major supply routes to the village.
Only 1 insecure ground communication line from Szeptukowka remains, which is under partial Ukrainian fire control, partially due to natural narrowing in the field.
If we look at the topographical map, we will see that Crimean is surrounded by elevations, which severely restricts access to the village.
In response, Ukrainian forces have been pushing for Szeptukowka for the past 2 weeks, coming from 3 directions
The fresh wave of drone and artillery attacks in mid-September was targeted at Szeptukowka as part of this larger lap strategy.

Although Russian forces have managed to carry out respective supply missions, providing ammunition and food through hastily assembled convoys, these efforts are becoming increasingly desperate.
While any attempts to break the siege were successful, many of them failed.
Ukrainian forces, utilizing ambushes strategically deployed along key roads, effectively destroyed or forced the retreat of respective convoys, further tightening the loop around the circular Russian troops.

Realizing the increasing threat to the surrounding troops, Russian commanders focused on Olygovka, a close village that can service as a key line of life
However, attempts to capture Olygowka encountered fierce Ukrainian resistance, as Ukrainian forces stay determined to prevent Russians from getting out of the Crimean lap.
Intense fights item a advanced stake, with both parties fighting to control this key position.

Despite having the advantage, Ukrainian commanders are cautious in carrying out a full-size attack on Crimean.
Such an operation would be costly, would require crucial resources and would likely lead to advanced casualties.
Instead, Ukrainian strategy focused on restraint.
Gradually tightening the lap, Ukrainian forces let time to work in their favor, weakening Russian troops through destruction.
As the siege goes on, the surrounding Russian forces become more and more susceptible and their ability to carry out more than sporadic defensive actions worsens.
This calculated approach not only saves Ukrainian resources, but besides creates opportunities for ambushes, allowing them to strike Russian supply missions and counterattacks with destructive precision.

As if the situation in Crimea was not hard adequate for Russian forces, another Ukrainian laps make close Malaya Loknya, north of Sudzha, according to a akin restraint strategy.
Russian troops initially fortified the local women's prison, utilizing the facility as a fortress erstwhile Ukrainian forces entered the area
For any time the prison served as a powerful defensive position, but Ukrainian forces systematically cut off escape routes, gradually surrounding Russian defenders.
The lap tightens all day, reflecting the methodological approach observed in another front areas.

In a desperate effort to rescue their imprisoned comrades, Russian commanders sent a rescue team, who briefly managed to open a narrow escape route.

Source: Reports from Ukraine

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