The village of Klescheevka located to the south of Artyomovsk (Bakhmut) remains one of the bloodiest battlefields of the war in Ukraine.Heavy battles continue near the village where the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) attempt to gain a stronghold on the dominant heights.
Ukrainian forces continue constant attacks on Klescheevka from different directions. They recently took control of the military position code-named Hill 197 located on the south-western outskirts. According to preliminary reports from the front, on July 25, Ukrainian assault group managed to enter the village from the southern outskirts. The advancing Ukrainian units are suffering heavy losses because the Ukrainian military command continues using the tactics of ‘meat assaults’. Drugged unexperienced Ukrainian soldiers are sent first on the Russian military positions. They are used as cannon fodder to discover and suppress Russian firing positions. After they are destroyed, the assault groups of the 3rd Azov brigade enter the battle covered by Ukrainian artillery.
If the Russian military is forced to retreat from Klesheevka, the AFU may approach the southern outskirts of Artyomovsk.
Ukrainian drone filmed ambush on a group of Russian servicemen which launched counterattack near Klescheevka. Russian servicemen fought back but were destroyed by overwhelming Ukrainian forces:
Russian forces destroy the Ukrainian military in the area:
russian servicemen fought back but were destroyed by “overwhelming” ukrainian forces. hmm. well, if they are in larger number in that specific region, send more troops there, if needed, start a general mobilization. artemovsk should not fall.
russia needs to send reinforcements! (former wagner units?) apparently its brigades defending artyomovsk re among the least experienced and able and ukraine knows it!
as pma said 18 days ago ‘klescheevka is almost lost’. directly due to putin politic and the enormous superior ukrashit soldier ratio 12-15:1. a vital location for the defense of backmut for who wagners made many sacrifices. so, because it’s already a fact i can say now the dangerous things:
1. popov general correct dismissed for not doing proper defensive lines inclusive mining terrain below canal. zapo is a perfect counterexample where proper job done by competent generals destroyed all offensive. 2. popov ceded the left bank of the canal too easy and too early letting ukroshits to gain many footholds. also he didn’t use the remote mining of the advancing ukranazi. he didn’t done a proper uav deep rear scouting for enemy artillery.
but also was not only the fault of popov. to put in that place one of the most inexperienced brigade is the fault of hq, incompetent gherasimov. a chain of incompetence. popov was right in 2 things: 1. overwhelming enemy manpower ratio 12-15:1 2. not enough aviation.artillery support; almost total lack of counter-battery fire and only 2-3 ka 52, most of them allocated to zapo.
klescheevka is also a big propaganda and will be the fuse for the jumerican congress gang to initiate a perpetual flow of fiat money to kukrainii shithole, showing the world russians can be beaten and theirs conquests can be reversed. especially on backmut iconic engagements. pma say that: loosing klescheevka is worse than loosing rabotino in zapo, in many ways. the cluster of heights near klescheevka are also of terrible importance because in a lowland any higher elevation is a big bonus.
as for the kupiansk rapid russian successes will bog down quickly, again for the sake of lack of reserves, banderists have enough cannon fodder brigades in the rear on standby status. they don’t give a shit about casualties especially now when the mercenary nazi forces reach almost 70.000 rats. also nazi mercenaries approach soledar north of backmut from 2 axis. for the russians is 1 step forward 2 steps back.
as jacques baud said: ‘that said, while a few intelligence services had a very accurate and rational picture of the situation, others clearly had the same picture as that propagated by our media… the problem is that, from experience, i have found them to be extremely bad at the analytical level—doctrinaire, they lack the intellectual and political independence necessary to assess a situation with military “quality.”
that is fully true for russia, and actual situation is a miracle only due to russian federation soldiers heroism and sacrifices.
sorry boys, but stalin would had shot a putin-like character in second 2. stalin was cruel but was smart, way smarter than hitler.
f*ck that neverending klischiivka story. a mio times ukros claimed to overrun that village and take full control of it. 2 months and they still havent fully taken it. it’s ridiculous. so for me, i ll believe that news the moment i see ukro flags hissed inside klischivka, and russian side saying they lost the village. only then ill believe it as both side are lying all the time.
the manifest failings of putin, shoigu, gerasimov & their commanders has been obvious for some time. from the sacrificing of kherson civilians to ukronazis last year to this latest display of incompetence. other notable failures include p’s cowardice during prigozhin’s revolt (regardless of prigo’s ‘reasons’), the drone attacks on moscow & the destruction of the supposedly protected kakhovka dam (among many others). ps: some interesting details in your follow up comments.
just evacuate the city and bomb it off the map. far to many people died there allready.
no use. kleeschevka is important for its strategic road.
wojciech i’m a trans pedophile troll.
if i enlist in the ukrainian army do i really get free cocaine and fentenayl while i’m on duty?
as the cannon fodder is put onto the front lines, i hope that russia determines to make concerted efforts to attack at their rear, where their minders and the lethal army forces are.
russia is producing enough ammunition to kill everyone coming their way. even if the “democracies” decide to turn themselves into zombies and all go to russia to eat people in the cause of democracy, they will all be destroyed and dismembered until there is nothing left of their violent “democracy”