Avanço profundo: ucranianos rompem a linha, russos não tapam as lacunas e reforços somem!
💎 Special Offer: Starting at $4.99! Get 50% off the map and updates 🔴 Want to be at the forefront of information? Join our Telegram: https://t.me/RFU_PT In this video, we will analyze the Ukrainian counter-attack north of Lyman. After months of costly offensives, the attempts to advance by Russian forces were decisively contained by the Ukrainian defensive lines. Instead of adopting a static posture, the Ukrainian command used the depletion of the enemy's offensive capacity and combat power to articulate a tactical breakthrough plan for the Russian system. During the decline of the Russian offensive momentum, Ukrainian forces maintained an active defensive posture. The Ukrainian Third Army Corps conducted systematic local counterattacks, integrating artillery fire and unmanned aerial vehicle operations, which imposed continuous attrition on Russian personnel and logistical resources, making larger-scale offensives unfeasible while Kyiv discreetly consolidated preparations for a broad counter-offensive. The operational outcome reflects months of logistical and operational planning. The stagnation of Russian lines allowed the Ukrainian command to rotate its units, optimize supply flows, concentrate strategic reserves, and execute deep reconnaissance missions. Simultaneously, kinetic actions degraded Russian communication and supply lines over the Zherebets River, prioritizing the neutralization of pontoon bridges and isolating the deployed Russian forces in a vulnerable salient. The deployment of the Ukrainian maneuver began with a deep penetration into the northern flank of the Russian salient. Capitalizing on the tactical momentum, Ukrainian forces secured control of a forested strip to the west, consolidating a pincer movement that disrupted Russian control over Ridkodub and converged on the operational encirclement of the remaining forces in the area. To the south, the Ukrainian command replicated the pincer maneuver against Russian positions in Shandriholove, neutralizing enemy control over Serednie. Although Russian forces in these pockets are not completely surrounded, the pressure exerted in the rear pins down reinforcements sent by the Russian command on the Ukrainian axis of advance, allowing the systematic use of FPV drones to suppress fortified positions before the start of clearing operations, minimizing casualties among assault forces. The Ukrainian Third Army Corps has prioritized the use of unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) at the forefront of operations. These remotely operated ground platforms ensure logistical sustainability on the axis of advance, demonstrating high resilience against artillery fire, mortars, and enemy loitering munitions attacks. In the tactical assault segment, small unmanned aerial vehicles (UGVs) are configured with explosive charges and directed against bunkers and fortified buildings, causing the structural collapse of Russian defensive positions at low operational cost. Additionally, larger UGV platforms, integrated with heavy machine guns, are employed to provide direct suppressive fire against Russian infantry, ensuring the safe approach of Ukrainian assault units. The use of these platforms optimizes troop survivability under intense observation and fire from enemy air vectors, drawing defensive fire towards the unmanned armored vehicles. Faced with the expansion of the Ukrainian breach, the Russian command attempted to project reinforcements across the Zherebets River to stabilize the front line. The Ukrainian force anticipated the maneuver and established interdiction zones with FPV drones at crossing points, negating the Russian capacity to reinforce the sectors under attack. Visual records confirm the engagement of troops on foot and the systematic destruction of means of transport before approaching the waterline. In short, the Ukrainian counter-offensive against the Lyman salient consolidates operational results by aligning continuous attrition pressures with planned offensive operations. Ukrainian forces have expanded the breach zone, subjecting the Russian salient to the imminent risk of structural collapse, while the doctrinal integration of unmanned ground vehicles preserves Ukrainian combat power and increases effectiveness in the theater of operations.

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