Tuesday, July 25, 2023

Ukrainian Forces Take Major Losses in Donetsk, Kupyansk and Krasny Liman: Western Contractors Killed in Lvov


Military Watch:

Ukrainian Forces Take Major Losses in Donetsk, Kupyansk and Krasny Liman: Western Contractors Killed in Lvov


July-24th-2023



Russian TOS-1A Rocket Artillery Strikes on Ukraine


On July 21-22 in its second month of major offensives against Russian positions the Ukrainian Military reportedly took particularly significant losses on multiple fronts. In the Donetsk direction Russian Lieutenant General Igor Konashenkov reported on July 22 that while repelling 14 Ukrainian attacks, Russian forces eliminated over 280 Ukrainian servicemen in the past 24 hours as well as artillery systems and armoured vehicles

In the same period in the Kupyansk direction Ukrainian focus lost an estimated up to 110 servicemen, several days after Ukrainian sources had reported Russian advances in the area. 

In the the Krasny Liman direction seven Ukrainian attacks were repelled and up to 170 servicemen were killed, and the operations of a Ukrainian special reconnaissance group was reportedly also thwarted. 

The Russian Defence Ministry has estimated that Ukraine has taken approximately 26,000 casualties in its offensives which began in early June. Massive personnel losses are far from unprecedented, however, with Western sources widely reporting not only that Kiev is pressing barely trained conscripts into the frontlines, but also that the life expectancy on some fronts has been as low as four hours - most notably city of Bakhmut where the conditions for Ukrainian units was widely referred to as a ‘meat grinder.’




July 22 Footage of Destroyed Bradley Vehicles


Russian officials revealed on July 22 that strikes carried out on July 6 against the Ukrainian armed forces academy in Lvov had targeted large concentration of foreign military contractors, the majority of them of Polish and German origin.

"According to verified information, the July 6 group strike with long-range naval-based precision weapons at the Ukrainian armed forces’ ground forces academy in Lvov resulted in a large number of eliminated Polish and German mercenaries, who were accommodated there," General Igor Konashenkov reported. 

On July 23 Russian President Vladimir Putin elaborated regarding the fates of foreign contractors in Ukraine: “As for the foreign mercenaries, they also suffer significant losses,” adding that this was "because of their stupidity” - agreeing with his Belarusian counterpart Alexander Lukashenko that tactics had been poor. The Defence Ministry warned that “Russia’s armed forces will continue the targeted destruction of foreign mercenaries on the territory of Ukraine.”




Polish Volunteer Corps Vehicles During Assault on Grayvoron


Foreign contractors particularly from Poland have played an increasingly central role in the Ukrainian-led war effort, with former senior advisor to the U.S. Secretary of Defence U.S. Army Colonel (ret.) Douglas McGregor accordingly reporting in February the presence of an estimated 20,000 contractors from Poland alone who played key roles in the war effort including in frontline positions such as Bakhmut. 

The head of the Russian Wagner Group paramilitary force Yevgeny Prigozhin who has overseen many of the operations in the area, reported in late April regarding the deployments of large numbers of Polish forces to Bakhmut: "Well-trained enemy units are now being tossed into Bakhmut. Polish speech all day long. While I used to say there were few mercenaries, now there’s a large number of them.” Ideologically motivated foreign volunteer units have also played important roles in the conflict, a notable example being the Polish Volunteer Corps which were involved in an assault on Russia’s Grayvoron District on May 22.

Russian state media and government sources have consistently declined to distinguish between contractors and volunteer fighters from abroad, however, referring to both consistently as ‘mercenaries.’ Both kinds of units have often been prioritised for targeting, however, a notable example being Iskander ballistic missile strikes on the Georgian Legion in April.


6 comments:

  1. Military Watch is very adept at writing science fiction.
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    1. & u?

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  2. You are so stupid. Military Watch is an American publication.

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    1. Military Watch is only American if BBC Russian Service is Russian

      - the only thing American about Military Watch is it's ".com "domain. All they need for that is a shell office US address with 1 employee.

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      - 100% of the Articles are Pro-Russian and have no author or reporter name.

      It is standard practice In reputable publications to name the author or reporter. If you are unable or unwilling to put your name on a publication, you have no credibility.

      I bet the real author is some "Josef Stalinski".

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  3. I think you are one ignorant pek moh who almost choking, left his dentures in Hadyai. Something is wrong with your head as you are still rooting for the orang putihs to be your masters.

    The trouble makers in Ukraine are the Yanks and Tommies. If you read western media all you read are what you wish you had in wet dreams. Have some brains and follow news from the independent media. Do not be brainwashed. Today is 2023, not 1903. Maybe you still cherished and love the days you polished the boots of you know who.

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  4. Please go to americanmilitarynews.com and read their past articles. It will teach you to be much smarter.

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