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Day 832.
There's been quite a few Kurachov news today.
Here the Ukrainians managed to halt a second wave of Russian attacks on the next village after Novomychailiwiec, not giving the enemy adequate time to remainder and regroup.
The Russians rapidly got stuck in front of the smallest village of a long settlement chain along the river – Paraskivka
It is simply a powerful obstacle for them, not due to the strength and size of fortifications, but due to the fresh tactics utilized by Ukrainians.
This settlement is crucial to the Russians if they want to accomplish their operational nonsubjective of occupying Kostiantiniwka and beginning access to Wuhledar from the north.
Knowing how crucial this is to the Russians, the Ukrainians decided to strike again first and not let them gather large forces for the next wave of attacks
To this end, Ukrainian commanders developed a conflict plan with respective key steps
The first step was to effectively cut Russian forces off from artillery support by taking counterbattery action.
To this end, Ukrainians monitored Russian rears east of Novomykhailivka, seeking artillery assets of the enemy.
Ukrainian drone operators from Shadow Branch located respective Haubic D-30s southeast of the village and struck them with FPV drones.
The artillery systems were effectively destroyed, even though they were hidden in 3 lines utilizing masking grids to hide their presence.
Drone operators from Adam's squad were liable for the attacks to the northeast of the village.
Within a short time, they managed to destruct not only many of the Haubic D-30, but besides respective self-propelled artillery systems, respective in their hideouts and respective others in motion.
If you want access to the first uncensored combat material from these operations, you can find it on our Telegram channel utilizing the link in the description.
Drone pilots put additional force on this area, besides attacking ammunition safehouses and commercial vehicles to weaken Russian artillery missions
These attacks marked the beginning of the second phase of the Ukrainian plan to weaken Russian efforts by preventing them from supplying fresh forces or ammunition to front positions.
Ukrainians utilized comparatively flat and empty terrain around Nowomichailiwka in their advantage by attacking enemy transportation vehicles utilizing FPV drones.
If you look at geolocated recordings, we can see more than 10 specified vehicles destroyed in a short time, from large trucks Kamaz to smaller UAZ vans.
Following these successful first steps to reduce Russian artillery and supply in the region, Ukrainians moved on to the 3rd phase of their plan – carrying out a series of raids on Russian forces' accumulation points – both on the front and back lines
Drone operators from the 79th Desert Storm Brigade have published respective geolocation recordings showing how they attack Russian soldiers in trenches, ground pits and hideouts
One of the recordings points to 1 of the Russian tactics that can be seen increasingly in fresh weeks, namely the usage of motorcycles to rapidly deploy forces on the line of contact and carry out attacks
They utilized from 1 to 2 specified vehicles earlier, but on the latest materials we can see an update of this questionable maneuver with 5 or more machines in the group, trying to usage motorcycle velocity in their favor.
Due to the drastic nature of the results, we cannot show here original, uncensored recordings from this operation, but they can be found on our Telegram channel.
The devastating consequence of Ukrainian actions forced Russian commanders to make a desperate effort to launch another wave of attacks on Ukrainian positions around Paraskowka utilizing everything else they had at their disposal.
The size of these Russian assault groups on these geolocated materials from the area of Paraskivka shows precisely how effective the Ukrainian approach was
Previously, they usually consisted of respective tanks, armoured transporters and infantry groups counting up to 20 soldiers, but the latest recordings show a crucial simplification of groups to single tanks, BTR and MT-LB vehicles supported by counting infantry groups
5 soldiers.
Source: Reports from Ukraine