Russia’s Eastern Frontline

 

Russia’s Eastern Frontline near Robotyne will suffer a Mini-Collapse





Three days ago, I rejoiced with great satisfaction over Russia’s tactical blunder on the eastern front of the Robotyne axis, where Ukraine has been resolutely driving Russian forces back. I had posted the following image.
After what felt like an eternity, Russia has at long last chosen to relocate those troops to the exact positions I had anticipated.
Russian troops are currently in transit to the southern Verbove region, aiming to halt the Ukrainian advance. As illustrated by Chuck Pfarrer’s map above, Russian units are undergoing significant repositioning efforts, consolidating their presence along the south of the Robotyne frontline. However, it’s the defensive positions to the north of Verbove that appear susceptible to imminent breach.

Ukrainian armed forces are poised to liberate several settlements located between the Ukrainian frontline and Polohy. Luhivske, Bahate, Ukrainske, Ivana Franka, and Inzhenma will gradually come under Ukrainian control. The timing of these liberations will be determined by Ukraine and will hinge on Russia’s capability to impede Ukraine’s progress around Verbove.
Russian forces are undergoing a substantial reshuffling, moving from their northernmost positions to nearly the southernmost point near Robotyne. If Russia had a sufficient reserve force at their disposal, they would likely be able to secure Verbove against Ukrainian assaults. However, I have strong suspicions that their reserve strength has been significantly depleted.

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