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World News See other World News Articles Title: Military Overview: Ukrainian Fronts Crumble Under Multi-Axis Assault The Russian military continues its advance across several key sectors of the front, steadily eroding Ukrainian defensive lines and threatening to encircle new important strongholds. From Sumy to Zaporozhie region, Ukrainian forces are being pushed into increasingly untenable positions, with Russian troops exploiting weaknesses and cutting off vital supply routes. Sumy Direction: Relentless Push Toward the Regional Capital The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation are straightening the dront, rapidly expanding their buffer zone near the border in the Sumy region. According to preliminary field reports, Russian forces have secured control over Novomykolaivka, as well as Varachino, and Yablunivka, tightening the noose around Ukrainian defenses near Yunakovka, where the Russian troops are already advancing in the center of the settlement. The front is gradually but inexorably shifting southward toward the city of Sumy itself. Once Russian troops consolidate their hold on Yunakivka, Ukrainian forces will likely attempt to establish a new defensive line stretching from Khoten to Maryino, relying on natural obstacles like small rivers and dense forests north of Sumy. However, given the pace of Russian advances, even these positions may prove unsustainable. Kupyansk front: Isolation of Ukrainian Forces East of the Oskol River South of Kupyansk, Russian troops have demolished two key bridges across the Oskol River, severely disrupting Ukrainian logistics for units stranded on the eastern bank. With settlements like Zapadne and Kondrashivka already under Russian control, Ukrainian forces in Kivsharivka and surrounding areas now face a dire predicament, encircled on three sides with their only escape route across the river systematically dismantled. Military analysts predict an imminent collapse of Ukrainian defenses in Kupyansk, a critical logistical hub for Ukrainian forces in the Kharkiv region. If the city falls, remaining Ukrainian troops east of the Oskol will have two grim choices: attempt a risky retreat under fire or face complete encirclement. The loss of Kupyansk would also open a new axis of advance on a wide front, further straining Ukraines already overstretched defenses. Konstantinovka Axis: Ukrainians falling In New Cauldron Russian forces are making steady progress toward Konstantinovka from all directions, a key Ukrainian-held city in the DPR. On the northern flank, the confirmed liberation of Stupochky marks a significant step forward, bringing Russian troops within 5 kilometers of Konstantinovkas outskirts. Further advances in Predtechino would place the city within direct assault range. LINK Meanwhile, on the southern flank Russian units have nearly secured full control of Yablunivka while pushing north from Romanivka toward Oleksandro-Kalynove. These movements threaten to trap Ukrainian forces in a pocket south of the Kleban-Byk Reservoir, with Russian troops now controlling approaches from both east and west. After the garrison of the Armed Forces of Ukraine was destroyed south of Zarya LINK, and the village came under the full Russian control, Ukrainian forces are falling into another cauldron. The Ukrainian garrisons in Petrivka, Katerynivka, and Kleban-Byk itself are effectively doomed, yet Kyiv refuses to authorize a retreat, leaving its soldiers to face annihilation. Dnepropetrovsk Region: Russian Advance On Wide Front Russian forces have begun operations in the Dnepropetrovsk region, marking a strategic expansion of the front. LINK At the same time, Russian forces are destroying the last Ukrainian strongholds near the border. According to preliminary field reports, the assault began in Novomykolaivka, a settlement on the banks of the Solena River that serves as a gateway to deeper advances into the region. Should Russian troops push north of the river, they could threaten Ukrainian positions in Belyakovka and Mariivka. Further south, Russian units are on the verge of entering Dnipropetrovsks Dachne from Zelenyi Kut, with only light Ukrainian defenses reported in the area. The village of Alekseevka together with a large territory nearby came under Russian control. Ukrainian military reports reflect growing frustration, with some openly questioning why command has not withdrawn forces to more defensible positions north of the Solena River. Instead, Kyiv appears willing to sacrifice entire units rather than concede grounda decision that may soon lead to another disastrous encirclement. Southern Front: Breaking Through Toward Dnepropetrovsk With Russian flags waving in Alekseevka, Russian forces are now advancing in Zelenyi Kut and near Novoukrainka, key stepping stones for a push into the Dnipropetrovsk region from the south. Combat is raging in Komar, where Russian troops have penetrated the southern and southeastern outskirts, while Ukrainian counterattacks near Fedorovka have been repelled with heavy losses. The upcoming capture of Zelenyi Kut will place Russian forces just 3 kilometers from Dachne, which could soon become the first settlement in Dnepropetrovsk region to fall under Russian control. Additionally, Ukrainian troops are rapidly retreating on a wide front in an attempt to avoid a deadly pincer between Zeleny Kut and Orikhove, where the mop up operations are coming to their end, with Russian units already establishing a foothold in Synelnykove district in Dnepropetrovsk region. Kursk Border: Repelling Desperate Ukrainian Attacks While Russian forces advance on multiple Donbass fronts, Ukrainian troops continue futile attempts to breach the border in the Kursk region. Since May, there have been 191 recorded attempts, most of them small-scale infantry probes. A recent assault by Ukraines 47th Mechanized Brigade near Novy Put was crushed by Russian drones, leaving over 20 attackers dead and forcing survivors to flee. Russian forces have also destroyed Ukrainian ammunition depots and drone launch sites, further degrading Kyivs ability to sustain cross-border raids. Ukrainian losses in the area: The Russian militarys multi-front pressure is yielding tangible results, with Ukrainian forces struggling to hold key positions while their command hesitates to withdraw doomed units. The looming fall of key strongholds like Kupyansk, the encirclement threat near Pokrovsk and Konstantinovka, and the expansion of operations into the Dnepropetrovsk region all point to a broader collapse of Ukrainian defensive efforts. Poster Comment: Too many maos and videos to copy. The 6 frontlines ae all collapsing. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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