This was posted but someone else earlier today but was in Russian, I'll do the English version:
I saw the map in the morning but was too busy with family to say anything intelligent about it. But basically that big reinforcement from Bereznehuvate came (they apparently have Leopard tanks and everything) and pushed the Russian bridgehead at Ternivka back across the Inhulets. They then crossed it themselves and are going into the bridgehead.
So fair enough it looks like Ukrainian here are making progress. The question was did Russians retreat back from their bridgehead in an orderly manner, in which case this could be another attempt to funnel even more AFU into the pocket for air attack. Or did Ukrainian actually caught the Russian unaware and did a turntable.
Well then this happened:
Holy moly look at that artillery and airstrike. Rybar writes:
I saw the map in the morning but was too busy with family to say anything intelligent about it. But basically that big reinforcement from Bereznehuvate came (they apparently have Leopard tanks and everything) and pushed the Russian bridgehead at Ternivka back across the Inhulets. They then crossed it themselves and are going into the bridgehead.
So fair enough it looks like Ukrainian here are making progress. The question was did Russians retreat back from their bridgehead in an orderly manner, in which case this could be another attempt to funnel even more AFU into the pocket for air attack. Or did Ukrainian actually caught the Russian unaware and did a turntable.
Well then this happened:
Holy moly look at that artillery and airstrike. Rybar writes:
Throughout the night, the Russian Aerospace Forces, rocket troops and artillery inflicted fire damage on the positions of the Ternovka-Lozovoe-Kostromka triangle.
Dry Stavok has been turned into one large cemetery. Kostroma is being cleaned this morning. If the Armed Forces of Ukraine still have some reserves, and the command did not abandon plans for a suicidal assault on the southern bridgehead, then this will become clear by the end of the day.
Otherwise, the Andreevsky bridgehead of the Armed Forces of Ukraine will completely cease to exist in the near future.
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