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<blockquote data-quote="Dalvinder Singh Grewal" data-source="post: 223423" data-attributes="member: 22683"><p>The best Russian troops were concentrated in Kherson, the 7th, 76th, and 98th air-assault divisions, and the 11th independent air-assault brigade. Altogether, 24 light infantry battalions, were reinforced with 7 artillery divisions and 8 "Rosgvardiya" battalions.</p><p></p><p>The Russians did not want to withdraw from Kherson. They tried a trap to defeat the Ukrainian troops, but they also had a plan B this time. The trap consists in drawing the Ukrainians towards a very well-defended Kherson and attacking them from the flanks. That is why the Russians cut off all means of communication in the area, hoping that the Ukrainians would not be informed. It didn't work, the Ukrainians have good spies in the area.</p><p></p><p>A large part of the Russian trap troops was in concentric trenches on the flood line of the Dnieper (a wrong tactical decision of General Surovkin). The Ukrainians made them a surprise: they used the Himars and attacked the downstream dam from Nova Kahovka. The bombardment was risky but they achieved exactly what they set out to do, a valve got blocked (but the dam was not destroyed), part of the water overflowed so that it flooded the trap trenches on the west bank of the Dnieper so that the Russian troops had to empty it. So they applied plan B and hastily evacuated Kherson, but they had a plan B to carry out the withdrawal. There are still Russian troops blocked and surprised on the western bank of the Dnieper.</p><p></p><hr /><p><img src="https://qph.cf2.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-1726176f0a0ef1e11002cd7a2801a8d9-pjlq" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p>What is the state of the Russian army at this moment?</p><p></p><p>A month ago, 12 criminals recruited by the Wagner Group from the frontline in Bahmut, arrived in Russia, leaving behind a series of rapes, robberies, and murders. It was clear that the situation was getting out of control, which is why the Kremlin appointed General Sergei Vladimirovich Surovikin, who 15 years ago founded the Russian Military Police.</p><p></p><p>Surovkin found a total disbandment: the Russian army discipline was a mess, looting was something normal, and even the thermopane windows of the apartments were stolen from Kherson. 11,452 dangerous criminals recruited by the Wagner Group 'fight' in Ukraine.</p><p></p><p>General Surovikin banned the sale and consumption of alcohol and established patrols, which arrested those caught drunk, looters, and those who were preparing to desert by abandoning their uniforms and stealing the boats of the locals. Russian forums are discussing 15 cases in which the Military Police shot soldiers and "Wagnerites" on the spot.</p><p></p><p>However, the new commander has not yet proven that he is either a strategic(he has already made several mistakes) or logistical genius, we will see if the implemented measures will be successful.</p><p></p><hr /><p>What will the Ukrainians do? It is premature and challenging to say. Until now in the last 6 months, they have outclassed the Russians in every single tactical and strategic decision.</p><p></p><p>Very likely, the Russian troops withdrawn from Kherson will be positioned exactly on the front's central attack line, which it is the most sensitive point. Penetration of the Ukrainians towards Mariupol or Melitopol as far as the Sea of Azov would determine a dramatic logistical situation for the troops protecting Crimea.</p><p></p><p>The Ukrainians can try to attract them and grind the Russian troops in the central area for another 3-4 months, or they can try to force the Dnieper (maybe it's cold and the river is frozen, I think the Ukrainians have the balls to cross). There is also a small chance that Surovkin will restore the morale of the Russian army and defeat the Ukrainians or at least stop them.</p><p></p><p>I don't think that the war will end quickly, nor that the Ukrainians are already victorious, but now they have the first chance. If they succeed in a quick penetration (and with few losses) to Mariupol, they have the best chance of liberating 90% of the territory except for Crimea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dalvinder Singh Grewal, post: 223423, member: 22683"] The best Russian troops were concentrated in Kherson, the 7th, 76th, and 98th air-assault divisions, and the 11th independent air-assault brigade. Altogether, 24 light infantry battalions, were reinforced with 7 artillery divisions and 8 "Rosgvardiya" battalions. The Russians did not want to withdraw from Kherson. They tried a trap to defeat the Ukrainian troops, but they also had a plan B this time. The trap consists in drawing the Ukrainians towards a very well-defended Kherson and attacking them from the flanks. That is why the Russians cut off all means of communication in the area, hoping that the Ukrainians would not be informed. It didn't work, the Ukrainians have good spies in the area. A large part of the Russian trap troops was in concentric trenches on the flood line of the Dnieper (a wrong tactical decision of General Surovkin). The Ukrainians made them a surprise: they used the Himars and attacked the downstream dam from Nova Kahovka. The bombardment was risky but they achieved exactly what they set out to do, a valve got blocked (but the dam was not destroyed), part of the water overflowed so that it flooded the trap trenches on the west bank of the Dnieper so that the Russian troops had to empty it. So they applied plan B and hastily evacuated Kherson, but they had a plan B to carry out the withdrawal. There are still Russian troops blocked and surprised on the western bank of the Dnieper. [HR][/HR] [IMG]https://qph.cf2.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-1726176f0a0ef1e11002cd7a2801a8d9-pjlq[/IMG] What is the state of the Russian army at this moment? A month ago, 12 criminals recruited by the Wagner Group from the frontline in Bahmut, arrived in Russia, leaving behind a series of rapes, robberies, and murders. It was clear that the situation was getting out of control, which is why the Kremlin appointed General Sergei Vladimirovich Surovikin, who 15 years ago founded the Russian Military Police. Surovkin found a total disbandment: the Russian army discipline was a mess, looting was something normal, and even the thermopane windows of the apartments were stolen from Kherson. 11,452 dangerous criminals recruited by the Wagner Group 'fight' in Ukraine. General Surovikin banned the sale and consumption of alcohol and established patrols, which arrested those caught drunk, looters, and those who were preparing to desert by abandoning their uniforms and stealing the boats of the locals. Russian forums are discussing 15 cases in which the Military Police shot soldiers and "Wagnerites" on the spot. However, the new commander has not yet proven that he is either a strategic(he has already made several mistakes) or logistical genius, we will see if the implemented measures will be successful. [HR][/HR] What will the Ukrainians do? It is premature and challenging to say. Until now in the last 6 months, they have outclassed the Russians in every single tactical and strategic decision. Very likely, the Russian troops withdrawn from Kherson will be positioned exactly on the front's central attack line, which it is the most sensitive point. Penetration of the Ukrainians towards Mariupol or Melitopol as far as the Sea of Azov would determine a dramatic logistical situation for the troops protecting Crimea. The Ukrainians can try to attract them and grind the Russian troops in the central area for another 3-4 months, or they can try to force the Dnieper (maybe it's cold and the river is frozen, I think the Ukrainians have the balls to cross). There is also a small chance that Surovkin will restore the morale of the Russian army and defeat the Ukrainians or at least stop them. I don't think that the war will end quickly, nor that the Ukrainians are already victorious, but now they have the first chance. If they succeed in a quick penetration (and with few losses) to Mariupol, they have the best chance of liberating 90% of the territory except for Crimea. [/QUOTE]
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