For those who have not been following Russia v. Ukraine closely, Russia has been slowly grinding down the Ukrainian Army in the Pokrovsk-Myrnohrad direction. Both cities are vital supply hubs for the war, with lots of highways, industry, and railways.
Russia has been pushing very hard the past few weeks, taking village after village at rates we haven't seen in almost 2 years. This has culminated in Russia advancing nearly 60 km in 2 weeks. They are already in Myrnohrad.
https://x.com/Kalibrated_Maps/status/1828386784348164484
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8/27, 6:30 AM --- "Russian forces have completly captured the towns of Novohrodivka and Myholaivka. They are now within 1km of Mynohrad."
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Myrnohrad has a population of over 46,000 as of 2022. Pokrovsk, a few miles from Myrnohrad, has a population of 60,000. Together over 100,000 population, about to be captured by Russian forces. Terrible news for Ukraine.
https://x.com/Kalibrated_Maps/status/1828516924776485264
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8/27, 3:30 PM --- "Russian forces have advanced and completely captured Kostyantynivka."
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This is a town that is larger than Myrnohrad (67k population) and is one of the main fortresses for Kramatorsk and Sloviansk (very large cities in the region)
https://x.com/Kalibrated_Maps/status/1828531442328211738
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8/27, 4:30 PM --- "Russian forces have advanced into Selydove."
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A strategic supply town for Ukraine. This will collapse a lot of their supply to the south, which could result in massive losses later.
https://x.com/GeromanAT/status/1828772920686154156
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8/28, 8:30 AM --- "After taking Grodovka Russian forces advanced further and is now already in Mirnograd!"
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This is a day ahead of even the most optimistic scenarios.
https://x.com/Kalibrated_Maps/status/1828787451328086391
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8/28, 9:30 AM --- "Russian forces have advanced south from Memryk and have entered Lisivka, the sister town of Ukrainsk."
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Another important town in the region.
Who knows what we could see by the end of today. But it seems that Ukraine is collapsing in real time. EYES ON! Watch for false flags to try to distract from this!
Well people were saying they would be smashed in 3 days. Putin now says October. And they can't take any troops from Pokrovsk to do it.
Invading Kursk is a strategic gamble long term, but it's had several tactical successes so far.
Putin didn't even put the military or the Intel agencies in charge of the Kursk operations. Putin has appointed his former bodyguard, Alexey Dyumin to lead it. That feels significant to me
Have you noticed that the Russians have not been rushing?
The slow grind suits the Russians better, they lose approx one man for every ten of the Ukrainians AFAIK.