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Day 727.
Today many interesting news came out from Bakhmut direction
The most interesting event took place on the confederate flank close Klichchevka
Ukrainians began engaging their aviation in this direction a fewer days ago, and now conducted a successful air rally, hitting Russian targets a fewer kilometers behind the front line
Based on geolocated recordings, the Ukrainian chopper Mi-8 managed to fly very close to Russian lines and launch the S-8 rocket volley into enemy positions 3 kilometres behind the front line
The chopper kept its altitude low and launched thermal lures
They contributed to preventing it from being shot down by portable air defence systems.
If the Ukrainians hit 3 kilometres behind the front line, their goal was most likely to concentrate forces.
This was not the office due to the fact that in this case they would usage the HIMARS strategy to destruct the fixed targets.
The concentration of forces allows the Russians to send 1 wave after another, so a successful raid at this site should reduce the force on Klishivka, which is good news.
As for the northern flank, the situation is much more difficult
Last time I talked about this section of the front, the Russian air force managed to decision forward and take up a tiny cemetery and a forest north of Ivanavian
Russian forces are trying to keep pace and proceed to approach Chasiv Jaru
Ukrainian soldiers study that the Russians continued the attacks, including intense artillery and aerial bombings combined with FPV drone attacks that preceded attacks carried out by armoured columns.
On films published by Russian forces, we can see the combat infantry wagons BMD-4 providing fire support, while the landing Russian infantry took the attack on Ukrainian positions
Unfortunately for the Russians, many of these armored units were targeted by Ukrainian FPV drone operators with 42 mechanized brigades, resulting in many Russian vehicles being destroyed in the vicinity of Berchiwa and Chromov, before they had a chance to attack Ukrainians.
Ukrainians published recordings showing how their anti-tank operators are eliminating Russian tanks.
Ukrainian Stugna-P strategy operators have a panel connected to the anti-tank strategy up to 50 meters away, allowing operators to track targets from a safe, fortified position, distant from the exposed anti-tank system.
Operators of the First Border defender Division liquidated the Russian tank
The second was destroyed by the Territorial Defense, and the 3rd lost its orientation and was abandoned
Moments later, drone operators were sent to finish off the remaining vehicles and their crews who tried to escape.
Some sources claimed that the Russians entered the Ivanavian region and that the fighting was taking place on the east outskirts of the village, but geolocation recordings show that the Russians are only close the road to Ivanivsk, about 200 metres from the farthest edge of the village.
At the same time, Russian sources claim to have launched attacks on the hills north of Ivanovske after they utilized their advancement in the forest, but so far we have no confirmation of any prey in this area.
In the last video I stated that the Ukrainians were driven out of the forest by the very number of attacks by Russians, 1 by one
As it turns out, based on geolocation, Ukrainians inactive control the western edges of the tiny forest and the tree line behind it, which links it to Chasiv Jarem
This makes the distance of Russian forces from Chasiv Jaru nearly 2km.
As far as Chasiv Yar himself is concerned, the city is the main hub for the deployment and rotation of Ukrainian forces engaged in the direction of Bakhmut, which caused extended Russian bombing raids on the city, but it seems that Russian bombs have caused the top harm to residential buildings.
The latest information comes from the direction of Bohdanivka
There have been reports of intense clashes with a seven-hundred-metre Russian force breach.
However, military analysts from the Institute of War Studies found no evidence of specified claims.
Ukrainian press spokesperson for the east Force Group, Captain Ilja Yevlasz, stated that the Russians are moving units from an unknown section of the front to aid the storm to Bohdanevka
This means that the Russians endure dense losses during repeated storms on Bohdanevka
Source: Reports from Ukraine