Huge Russian attack on Siversk #russiaukraine #ukraine #war #military #ukrainewar



Huge Russian attack on Siversk #russiaukraine #ukraine #war #military #ukrainewar

Russian tanks and four apcs with infantry begin the attack the AFU opened fire using artillery one of the shells hits near the mtbs they were the main target the main thing is to prevent the attackers from getting close to the trenches the Russian apcs have been slowed down but the tanks that push their way through are still moving maybe the comms were cut a drone hits one of the lagging targets reinforcements are on their way down the other Road a t72 from the first group hits a mine but somehow manages to keep moving now they realize that it’s too dangerous to go that way and turn into the field the same tank is hit again this time it’s attacked by a drone there’s a hit but again no critical damage

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4 comments
  1. That is a large attack. The footage is clear enough for vehicle identification. The pivot of the advance departing from the road shows a tactical update.

  2. Is this north of Bakhmut but west of Severodonetsk? Is this June 2024 or mid 2022? I suspect 2024 given mined roads, MT-LB, and drone footage plus drone strikes.

  3. These vehicles don’t seem to have support from infantry nor artillery, as would be expected in a combined arms assault. Airpower might have helped.

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