The cope is hard with this one. Some highlights.

Russian troops were ensconced in concrete dugouts behind anti-tank traps and beyond a minefield so packed with explosives, and so exposed, that any vehicles – de-mining or assault – that approached the area were shelled heavily from fixed, reinforced positions, he said. But Ukrainians, who have repeatedly surprised the world in their success against Russian military might, pressed forward.

Those plucky Ukrainians, look at them go.

Now that the minefield has been breached, Russians have lost much of their advantage. “There is a very big difference between the first and second line of defence,” said Tarnavskiy.

The second line is not as well built, so Ukrainians can use their vehicles, although there are still minefields. Because Russian forces are also operating in this area, they are in patches rather than a single defensive cordon.

!remindme 1 month “Trust me bro, next one will be quicker”

When asked about slow progress breaking through Russian lines in another offensive further east along the enemy’s defensive line, he said it had other aims and added that Ukraine was preparing other surprise offensives to drain Moscow’s forces.

Guys quiet, we’re preparing the

SURPRISE OFFENSIVES

the Russians will never expect it!

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    Brig Gen Oleksandr Tarnavskiy estimated Russia had devoted 60% of its time and resources into building the first defensive line and only 20% each into the second and third lines because Moscow had not expected Ukrainian forces to get through.

    That’s stupid.

    If they didn’t expect Ukrainian forces to get through, they would have devoted 100% of time in a single line. Right?

    How to you even articulate that level of stupidity?

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      It goes against every established military doctrine too when the exact opposite is normally the case. I feel like their higher-ups have internalized their own propaganda that the Russians must all be dumb savages, and they are basing their strategy around that assumption.