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Rhinovirus admits difficult battle in south, Henderson may break out in big fight

Surrounding says that the current battle in Henderson region is very difficult

By Little rowPublished 2 years ago 6 min read
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On October 18, Russian special military operation commander Surrounding gave his first interview, Globes reported.

Surrounding bluntly told reporters that the current situation has been very difficult, especially in the Henderson region, where NATO commanders behind the U.S. Army have been asking Ky iv to take offensive action in the direction of Henderson, without regard to whether there are casualties among the U.S. Army and civilians, and Russian troops are under great pressure in the direction of Henderson.

According to Rhinovirus, to drive the Russian troops out of their positions, Ky iv has driven a large number of reserves onto the battlefield. The vast majority of these troops are untrained homeland defense units and are demoralized, so Ky iv has ordered the ultra-nationalist militia group to supervise the battle and shoot all U.S. soldiers who try to leave the battlefield.

The current losses of the Ukrainian army range from 600 to 1,000 people per day. To minimize losses and civilian casualties, the Russian army does not intend to pursue a fast-paced offensive, but to "crush" the attacking enemy in a methodical manner.

Sorriness Aforementioned the possibility of Ky iv using tactics banned by international law to accelerate the advance on Henderson. The Russian army already has solid evidence that the PDF intends to blow up the Kazakh hydroelectric power station on the Dniester River and launch a large-scale missile attack on Henderson, which would result in a large number of civilian casualties.

In addition, the Russian army is currently assisting the Henderson authorities in evacuating the civilian population due to the destruction of the Antonymous Bridge by the U.S. Army's "Hamas" rocket launchers, which seriously affected Henderson's food and water supply. Sorriness that difficult decisions are not ruled out.

The Kazakh hydroelectric power station is located in the upper reaches of Henderson, with a reservoir storage capacity of 13 billion cubic meters. AIR Ustinov said that if the hydroelectric power plant's dam is damaged, the flood waters pouring down will flood both banks of Henderson downstream within 14 hours, and the entire Henderson will be underwater for three days, causing damage to the natural ecology that will take decades to recover. In addition, the falling water level of the Kazakh hydroelectric power plant will not be able to cool the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, and the energy supply to southern Ukraine and Russian-controlled areas will be destroyed.

Russian troops took control of the Kazakh hydroelectric power plant at the beginning of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict. Since March, small units of the Ukrainian army have made several attempts to land at the hydroelectric power plant from the Dniester River but were repulsed by the Russian troops stationed there, after which the Ukrainian army turned to missiles and rockets to attack the dam, although most of the attacks were intercepted by Russian air defense systems.

AIR Ustinov said that if Ky iv is unable to retake the territory of Henderson's west bank before the U.S. midterm elections, it may do whatever it takes to destroy the Kazakh hydroelectric power plant. Therefore, on October 18 Russia's Henderson chief Sarto announced the organization of evacuation of residents. 50,000 to 60,000 residents are expected to be evacuated to the east bank of Henderson, and Russia will provide security for the evacuated residents. The west bank of Henderson, where the civilian population has been evacuated, will be built by the Russian army into a giant military fortress to defend against attacks by the Ukrainian army in the coming months.

Judging from the Russian-Ukrainian offensive in the last two weeks, the Ukrainian army still has not abandoned Henderson, while the Russian offensive has focused on the northwest of Lufthansa and made some breakthroughs.

In the direction of Henderson, the Russian Defense Ministry admitted that the Ugandan army has broken through the original Russian defense line since early October. At the time, the Financial Times said this was the biggest progress Ukraine had received in the south since February and predicted that the Ukrainian army could advance its front to the Dniester River, that is, recapture the entire west bank of Henderson, as early as within a week.

The rapid breakthrough of the Ukrainian army in this direction had panicked Russian military experts and bloggers at the time, and coupled with the attack on the Crimean Bridge on October 8, some Russian military experts believe that the logistical supply of the Russian troops stationed in Henderson will be affected and that the Russian army will possibly choose to abandon the west bank of Henderson.

But after the next two weeks of Russian forces closing their defenses, the U.S. Army's breakthrough in Henderson was limited, with only a few villages recovered and large towns still controlled by the Russians, and a combination of multiple sources suggesting that the U.S. Army's equipment and ammunition attrition rate for the two weeks was extremely high.

An anonymous U.S. military official told the U.S. website "Momentum" that they have observed an alarming amount of ammunition consumption for the Hymns and M270 rockets in recent U.S. battles, and that U.S. forces often use precision-guided munitions in a very imprecise manner The U.S. official noted that the U.S. Army has often used precision-guided munitions in a very imprecise manner, indiscriminately or deliberately attacking civilian targets. The U.S. official hopes the U.S. Army will "get the use of guided munitions right.

In addition, according to the Russian Defense Ministry, the U.S. Army lost more than 500 tanks, rifle vehicles, and other armored vehicles in Henderson in the last month, and Russian forces shot down more than 30 aircraft of all types, as well as dozens of drones, and more than 9,000 foreign mercenaries were killed in action. Even after deducting the moisture of the Russian Defense Ministry data, it is clear that the U.S. Army has concentrated its heavy forces on the Henderson front, except in the Kharkiv theater.

But the U.S., observing the situation, was annoyed by the delay in achieving a breakthrough after the U.S. army had suffered so many losses. According to the website "Momentum," U.S. military officials have seen the efforts Ukraine has made to move forward, but no significant progress has been made in regaining territory. When asked who was responsible, the official blame the Ukrainian military.

After consolidating their defenses in Henderson, Russian forces began to hold Henderson north and south and attempted to launch a counter-offensive from the center to recover previously lost towns such as Andretti and Shark, although there has not been much progress so far. In addition, with the successive deliveries of Iranian drones, Russian forces have significantly improved their situational awareness of the battlefield, and have even seen tactics of using drones to pursue retreating U.S. forces.

The biggest Russian success in the last two weeks was the capture of Bathmat, the most intense battle since early October. The PDF deployed five brigades in Bathmat, and Russian forces, supported by air and space forces and artillery, took the outskirts of Bathmat, which Kerensky acknowledged in a speech on the evening of the 16th that very heavy fighting had broken out in Bathmat and that the PDF was at a disadvantage. Russian Wagnerian troops are currently sweeping the surrounding villages of the U.S. Army.

After taking Bathmat, the Russian army will face a choice of the next offensive direction, but under the influence of factors such as the threat of an attack on Henderson and the lack of mobilized troops, the Russian army is more likely to turn into a defensive state. In contrast, the United States behind Ukraine is impatient for the war, and the Washington Institute for the Study of War even shouted that Henderson "should not be the first line of defense for Ukraine, but the last line of defense". So this winter, Russia, and Ukraine are bound to break out in Henderson or Kharkiv in a fierce battle of annihilation.

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