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The aim of the action in the south is to isolate and capture 30,000 soldiers and their ammunition and equipment that is stuck on the wrong side of the Dnipro (Dnieper). I'm sure it will involve patience more than massive battles, with the Russians trying to break out. Gradually the Russians will run out of food and ammo if they cannot do so. If that happens, in the end they will surrender. That's the plan as I understand the Ukrainian description of it. The trap has already been set ("we're going to recover Kherson") and the Russians are in it ("we'll send troops to try to defend Kherson"), with the Ukrainians having destroyed the bridges behind them, thereby leaving no means of supply or retreat.

The attack in the north is the surprise, as Ukraine kept it quiet. Having overwhelmed the Russian front line, they've made swift progress into Russian-controlled territory. People are saying the aim is to capture a key railway connection, which supplies the Russian army in the Donbas. It may be that Russia has removed too many people to the south leaving itself vulnerable.

But if the Ukrainians capture the 30k people in the south, and the railway in the north, Russia is in all sorts of trouble. Or so I read. Although I'm not a military expert at all, from my amateurish perspective, Ukraine has awfully clever generals.




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Ukraine Military Breakthrough in North Threatens Russian Grip
By: clo2
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Fri, 09 Sep 22 12:12 PM
Msg. 46964 of 54833

Ukraine Military Breakthrough in North Threatens Russian Grip

A Ukrainian counteroffensive appears to be progressing in the north, but less so in the southern Kherson region that has attracted greater attention and Russian reinforcements.

Ukrainian officials and Russian military bloggers alike on Thursday described a counteroffensive in the north that has surprised in its speed, the first time since the war began that Ukrainian forces have been able to push past Russian defenses on a more than tactical level.

The limited breakthrough comes as Russia’s President Vladimir Putin ratchets up pressure on European energy markets. That has officials in Kyiv racing to show allies the war can be won.

Ukraine Economy Devastated With 37% Slump in Second Quarter

In the few days since the offensive began with an assault on the town of Balakliya, about 90 km (56 miles) south east of Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second largest city, units have advanced 50 km into Russian-held territory, taking 20 settlements, according to Oleksiy Hromov, a spokesman for the Ukrainian armed forces.

“The enemy is partially demoralized but continues to put up resistance,” Hromov said in a briefing on Thursday.

In his Thursday evening video address, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said soldiers had liberated a total of 1000 km2 (386 square miles) of occupied territory since the beginning of September. Some Ukrainian units have moved so fast they’re beyond the range of artillery support, according to pro-Kremlin Russian military blogger Alexander Kots.

In Kherson, however, some Russian bloggers portrayed a much more difficult scenario for their Ukrainian foes, claiming heavy casualties and a stuttering advance -- accounts supported by wounded Ukrainian soldiers interviewed by the Washington Post.

It wasn’t possible to independently verify the claims by either Ukraine or the Russian bloggers, but they were unusually aligned.

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http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-09-09/ukraine-military-breakthrough-in-north-threatens-russian-grip?


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