Mini update.
While the Ukrainians have been slowly giving ground north of Sievierodonetsk and chewing up Russian units with ambush and retreat tactics something magical happened on the Russian flank west of Izyum...
The Russians repeated the mistake of inserting rebuilt elements of 35th CAA into the line to protect the flank of their attack southwards.
35th CAA is known AKA the Butchers of Bucha. Wherever they appear in the line the Ukrainians go after them like mad dogs.
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@Render
Any idea what happened to the 55th CAA that was positioned east-north-east of the 93rd on April 30th? They are off the latest map.
@jurban 55th Separate Motorized Rifle Brigade has one BTG north of the maps that I posted. It's a composite unit made up of the survivors of 41st CAA from NW of Kyiv.
@Render
So, I'm assuming that they are getting the snot kicked out of them by the 92nd & 93rd?
If the 93rd can control rt M-03, that whole CAA group in the bulge will be limited to one main supply road through Gorohovatka and Borova. And that's a bridge!
The rest are much smaller roads. Logistics opportunity?
@Render
It wouldn't take much road-damage to remove all fuel re-supply. A commando operation could do that if they can get that far.
- Bridge/tunnel on Rt E40/M03 at the Teplyanka River (49.475082, 37.123482)
- Bridges over the Voloska Balakiliika river (49.561075, 37.211680) and (49.54423269349243, 37.04037989867385)
- Tunnel/bridge over the Serednya river (49.62014315149549, 37.008119562912285) just north of Volokhiv.