@@SkruffyTalez_TheWarzone I dunno if isw is accurate on veseloe. reading the isw report that russian movement is from 24th. also that russian assault on plekovo noel has a video of russian armor getting wrecked by fpv drones in that open area to plekovo. with that strange map isw had up for like a week or two, i am not putting relevance on isw maps until other mappers follow.
@@SkruffyTalez_TheWarzone looking at nasa fire maps not seeing anything at veseloye as one would expect if there was that russian offensive. it looks like the fighting moved north and north east actually from fire maps. there is alot of fire east of tetkino. there is alot of fire at plekovo. so plekovo russian movement is possible. if russia was really in veseloe and moved out into the fields in the tree lines, one would expect alot of ukrainian artillery and jdams dropping but i dont see it. firms.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/map/#d:24hrs;@34.55,51.29,12.00z
@@SkruffyTalez_TheWarzone i think the russian offensive at veseloye likely failed with lack of artillery fire in and around veseloye. even the possibility of being able to move in enough troops in that fire pocket to north, basically to go into veseloye is insanity. its all wooded hillly area in that narrow entrance as well. i dont think they could have sent armor through there. the town is relatively small, so if they sent more than 200 soldiers into veseloye the troop density would likely have made it an exercise in stupidity. it would probably be smarter to evacuate troops out to the north rather than send 500 russian soldiers into that narrow wooded gap in the north that is in direct and indirect fire from ukrainian artillery, drones, and small arms. i think that artillery barrage was ukraine hitting russian soldiers evacuating out to the north. its basically surrounded on 3 sides with virtually no logistics routes. it would be like ukraine sending troops into vugledar instead of evacuating. i just dont see russia sending alot of soldiers through that fire pocket with no logistics.
Russia has been oushing back in Kursk for weeks now. One can conclude it is not going well. The 3 October deadline will not be met, nor the half October new dealine.
Well done on your new skill of Cartography, looks good,! It's seems difficult to defend empty fields for either side and russia generally has difficulty in dislodging Ukraine from urban areas. On a side note I seen in kupyansk that 2 columns of russians one of 40 vehicles and another 20 were spotted by Ukraine and within 20 minutes all were destroyed or damaged. So when you say that reinforcing vesiloe along the main road will be a problem it seems that Ukraine have noticed that too... Good summary skruffy
@@solidfoelife no, I said Ukraine would probably take Veseloye in a few days. But that Russia would more than likely hold out for as long as possible, to the extreme, since thats how Russia handles defense in this war.
😂😂😂😂😂😂 the fact that an invading army has to defend its starting point tells us everything we need to know about the Russian armies ability to wage war
Damn TH-cam messing up my replies... lets try again: It has taken Russia 900+ days to have any form of success at Vuhledar. It has cost Russia thousands of dead soldiers and hundreds of destroyed vehicles. Vuhledar is proof of the incompetense of the Russian military, the effectiveness of western weapons and of the courage and bravery of the Ukrainian soldier. Vuhledar is not a victory. It is a catastrophic failure.
@@mikusoxlongiusI used to believe Russia would win too, then nearly three years passed, nato added two members and Russia is having to beg borrow and buy weapons from North Korea and Iran all while the front line is now in Russia. Russia scored an own goal in Ukraine.
@@mikusoxlongius its just a town and its flattened. do you realize russia lost 3 armored brigades at vugledar and the 155th naval infantry brigade was destroyed there twice over? that was last year. russia likely took another 8k casualties taking vugledar this summer. so 32k casualties for russia just for the small town of vugledar. the two towns ukraine retreated to are on high ground so they are like 2 vugledars.
@@mikusoxlongius vugledar served it purpose russia probably has 12k kia and 20k wia from just vugledar. and because russian evacuations are poor, likely over half of that 20k wia is amputations. so its a nice burden on the russian government providing medical care and benefits for those amputees for next 50 years.
In total, during the fighting in the Kursk direction, the enemy lost more than 19,250 soldiers, 135 tanks, 65 infantry fighting vehicles, 98 armored personnel carriers, 859 armored combat vehicles, 569 vehicles, 155 artillery pieces, 33 multiple rocket launchers, including eight HIMARS missiles and six MLRS manufactured by the United States., nine anti-aircraft missile launchers, five transport and loading vehicles, 38 electronic warfare stations, nine counter-battery radars, three air defense radars, 19 units of engineering and other equipment, including 11 engineering barrage vehicles, one UR-77 mine clearance unit, as well as two armored repair vehicles. and evacuation vehicles. Russia confidently continues to destroy the Nazis.
Thanks, SkruffyTalez.
Really like your use of the new map software. Thank you, Skruffy .
Its a fun tool, ngl
@@SkruffyTalez_TheWarzone I dunno if isw is accurate on veseloe. reading the isw report that russian movement is from 24th. also that russian assault on plekovo noel has a video of russian armor getting wrecked by fpv drones in that open area to plekovo. with that strange map isw had up for like a week or two, i am not putting relevance on isw maps until other mappers follow.
@@SkruffyTalez_TheWarzone looking at nasa fire maps not seeing anything at veseloye as one would expect if there was that russian offensive. it looks like the fighting moved north and north east actually from fire maps.
there is alot of fire east of tetkino.
there is alot of fire at plekovo. so plekovo russian movement is possible.
if russia was really in veseloe and moved out into the fields in the tree lines, one would expect alot of ukrainian artillery and jdams dropping but i dont see it.
firms.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/map/#d:24hrs;@34.55,51.29,12.00z
@@marcusaurilius1488 which is why I point out its so far only ISW that has these updates and it doesnt show, yet, on any other map
@@SkruffyTalez_TheWarzone i think the russian offensive at veseloye likely failed with lack of artillery fire in and around veseloye. even the possibility of being able to move in enough troops in that fire pocket to north, basically to go into veseloye is insanity. its all wooded hillly area in that narrow entrance as well. i dont think they could have sent armor through there.
the town is relatively small, so if they sent more than 200 soldiers into veseloye the troop density would likely have made it an exercise in stupidity.
it would probably be smarter to evacuate troops out to the north rather than send 500 russian soldiers into that narrow wooded gap in the north that is in direct and indirect fire from ukrainian artillery, drones, and small arms.
i think that artillery barrage was ukraine hitting russian soldiers evacuating out to the north. its basically surrounded on 3 sides with virtually no logistics routes.
it would be like ukraine sending troops into vugledar instead of evacuating. i just dont see russia sending alot of soldiers through that fire pocket with no logistics.
Thanks for the update
Russia has been oushing back in Kursk for weeks now. One can conclude it is not going well. The 3 October deadline will not be met, nor the half October new dealine.
😂 I had forgotten about the deadline 😅
@@eioclementi1355 🤣🤣🤣
Russian cope is comedy gold😂 👏👌
thanks
Well done on your new skill of Cartography, looks good,!
It's seems difficult to defend empty fields for either side and russia generally
has difficulty in dislodging Ukraine from urban areas.
On a side note I seen in kupyansk that 2 columns of russians one of 40 vehicles and
another 20 were spotted by Ukraine and within 20 minutes all were destroyed or damaged.
So when you say that reinforcing vesiloe along the main road will be a problem it seems that Ukraine
have noticed that too... Good summary skruffy
Wait, you said Russia was going to take Vasele in the next few days!!!
@@solidfoelife no, I said Ukraine would probably take Veseloye in a few days. But that Russia would more than likely hold out for as long as possible, to the extreme, since thats how Russia handles defense in this war.
😂😂😂😂😂😂 the fact that an invading army has to defend its starting point tells us everything we need to know about the Russian armies ability to wage war
@@Daragh-x3d how’s Vulhedar
@@solidfoelife still here stinking out the place with your fascist views . your a poor excuse for a human being
@@Daragh-x3d Yes, no need to send our tax dollars to Ukraine. They are doing fine on their own.
Vulhedar has fallen.
Damn TH-cam messing up my replies... lets try again:
It has taken Russia 900+ days to have any form of success at Vuhledar. It has cost Russia thousands of dead soldiers and hundreds of destroyed vehicles. Vuhledar is proof of the incompetense of the Russian military, the effectiveness of western weapons and of the courage and bravery of the Ukrainian soldier. Vuhledar is not a victory. It is a catastrophic failure.
@@SkruffyTalez_TheWarzone I used to believe, too. Then Reality set in.
@@mikusoxlongiusI used to believe Russia would win too, then nearly three years passed, nato added two members and Russia is having to beg borrow and buy weapons from North Korea and Iran all while the front line is now in Russia. Russia scored an own goal in Ukraine.
@@mikusoxlongius its just a town and its flattened. do you realize russia lost 3 armored brigades at vugledar and the 155th naval infantry brigade was destroyed there twice over? that was last year. russia likely took another 8k casualties taking vugledar this summer. so 32k casualties for russia just for the small town of vugledar. the two towns ukraine retreated to are on high ground so they are like 2 vugledars.
@@mikusoxlongius vugledar served it purpose russia probably has 12k kia and 20k wia from just vugledar. and because russian evacuations are poor, likely over half of that 20k wia is amputations. so its a nice burden on the russian government providing medical care and benefits for those amputees for next 50 years.
In total, during the fighting in the Kursk direction, the enemy lost more than 19,250 soldiers, 135 tanks, 65 infantry fighting vehicles, 98 armored personnel carriers, 859 armored combat vehicles, 569 vehicles, 155 artillery pieces, 33 multiple rocket launchers, including eight HIMARS missiles and six MLRS manufactured by the United States., nine anti-aircraft missile launchers, five transport and loading vehicles, 38 electronic warfare stations, nine counter-battery radars, three air defense radars, 19 units of engineering and other equipment, including 11 engineering barrage vehicles, one UR-77 mine clearance unit, as well as two armored repair vehicles. and evacuation vehicles. Russia confidently continues to destroy the Nazis.
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