Ukraine’s Zeleni Shlyakh: Brutal Counterattacks & Russian Failures ⚔️

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Zeleni Shlyakh: Brutal Counterattacks & Russian Failures ⚔️ – What the Frontline Footage Tells Us

This patch of ground, Zeleni Shlyakh. Another name on a map, another few clicks closer to understanding the meat grinder this war has become. We’ve been seeing footage coming out of this sector, and it paints a grim but telling picture of what’s happening on the ground. Forget the PowerPoint briefings and the sanitized reports – these videos, raw and unfiltered, show the brutal reality of Ukraine’s fight for survival in this critical area. Why should you care about Zeleni Shlyakh? Because what happens here, in this stretch of contested earth, reflects the larger strategic failures of the Russian offensive and the hard-won tactical victories of the Ukrainian forces. We’ve dug through the latest open-source intel to give you the unvarnished truth.

Key Takeaways from the Front

Breaking It Down: Tactical Wins, Strategic Implications

What we’re seeing at Zeleni Shlyakh isn’t some isolated skirmish. It’s a microcosm of the wider conflict. The initial Russian push, characterized by a brute-force mentality and a seeming disregard for maneuverability, walked right into a well-prepared Ukrainian defense. Their plan to encircle Ukrainian forces near Malaya Lokhnya hinged on a swift advance. Instead, they got bogged down and bled dry. This isn’t armchair generalship; this is what the grainy combat footage screams.

The Ukrainian response is textbook basic maneuver warfare – identify the enemy’s critical vulnerability (the exposed column), concentrate your forces, and strike decisively. The use of FPV drones in the initial ambush demonstrates the asymmetrical advantage Ukraine has been leveraging – cheap, effective technology disrupting conventional armored assaults. The deployment of the 36th Marine Brigade and then the 47th Mechanized Brigade showcases a layered approach, hitting the enemy hard and then exploiting the breakthrough.

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Let’s be clear: war is chaotic. There are always elements we don’t see. But the consistency of the reports, backed by visual evidence, paints a clear picture of Russian tactical failures in this sector. Their leadership likely underestimated the Ukrainian resolve and adaptability. They pushed forward with a plan that, on paper, might have looked sound, but in the mud and blood of the actual battlefield, it crumbled.

What’s Next for Zeleni Shlyakh?

The immediate future likely involves the Ukrainians consolidating their gains around Zeleni Shlyakh and preventing the Russians from re-establishing a strong foothold. The destruction of Russian armor and the significant casualties inflicted will undoubtedly impact their ability to launch further offensives in this immediate area.

However, this isn’t the end of the story. The Russians will regroup. They will probe for weaknesses elsewhere. The fight for this region will likely continue, albeit with a shifted dynamic. The Ukrainians have demonstrated they can not only hold their ground but also conduct effective counterattacks. The question remains whether they can sustain this momentum and continue to inflict such heavy losses on the invading force. What’s clear is that Zeleni Shlyakh, once a point of Russian advance, has become a symbol of their strategic miscalculations.

The Ground Truth: Eyes on the Battlefield

The fight for Zeleni Shlyakh is a brutal illustration of the cost of this war. Men and machines are being broken on this ground. While these videos focus on the tactical aspects – the destroyed vehicles, the retreating infantry – it’s crucial to remember the human element. Every destroyed BTR represents lost lives, shattered futures. Every counterattack, while strategically vital, is carried out by soldiers risking everything.

To truly understand what’s happening in Ukraine, you need to look beyond the headlines. Watch the available footage. Analyze the details. It’s not always easy to stomach, but it provides a glimpse into the stark reality of this conflict. Scroll down to see the video highlights that underpin this analysis. See for yourself what the fighting on the ground at Zeleni Shlyakh looks like. It’s a story of brutal counterattacks and undeniable Russian failures.

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Today, there are a lot of updates from the Kursk direction. Here, the Russians used their tactical gains from previous attacks to expand their operations and attack Malaya Loknya. However, the Russian forces advanced way too narrowly, exposing their weak spots and giving the Ukrainians a chance to make a decisive move. After consolidating control over Zeleni Shlyakh and Liubimovka, the Russians leveraged stable logistics, utilizing paved roads to amass forces at the strategic intersection of Zeleni Shlyakh. This allowed them to extend their advance toward Malaya Lokhnya via a direct assault. The plan involved a rapid push along the 7-kilometer road, using BTR-82 armored personnel carriers to cover the distance in just five minutes. Once in position, Russian stormtroopers would dismount and engage in close combat to seize control of the outskirts of the village. If successful, this maneuver would encircle Ukrainian forces in Pogrebki, north of Malaya Lokhnya, cutting them off and trapping them in a pocket.

Combat footage reveals that the Russians launched their assault with three BTR-82 vehicles carrying a platoon of stormtroopers along the road to Malaya Lokhnya. However, the first BTR was quickly neutralized by an FPV drone strike, followed by the destruction of the second vehicle, wiping out two-thirds of the assault unit within seconds. Simultaneously, the Ukrainians positioned a T-64BV tank on the road, which engaged and eliminated the final BTR, effectively neutralizing the remaining Russian stormtroopers and halting the assault. The original, uncensored combat footage of all operations can be found on our Telegram channel through the link in the description. In the end, the Russian assault was halted and destroyed just 1.5 kilometers from the outskirts of Malaya Lokhnya, with any survivors retreating to their starting point. Now aware of the Russian plan, the Ukrainians decided to launch decisive strikes and counterattacks at the staging ground in Zeleni Shlyakh. By concentrating their efforts in this area, the Ukrainians aimed to prevent the Russians from massing additional forces for further assaults. This strategy would neutralize the earlier Russian gains, rendering their offensive momentum ineffective. Ukrainian marines from the 36th Marine Brigade deployed six armored vehicles in a counterattack against Russian forces south of Zeleni Shlyakh. In the assault, they successfully destroyed several Russian vehicles, forcing the enemy infantry to retreat on foot under heavy fire from cluster munitions and FPV drone strikes. Unaware of the Ukrainian presence, the Russians had deployed a column to attack south of Zeleni Shlyakh, only to be ambushed and destroyed by the Ukrainian assault group. The surviving Russian forces were forced to crawl to safety and take cover as Ukrainian tanks suppressed their main positions along the treelines near the town. This allowed the Ukrainian infantry to dismount and secure the area. Ultimately, the Ukrainian marines pushed the Russians back by more than two kilometers, positioning themselves just outside Zeleni Shlyakh and preventing the Russians from massing forces for further assaults. To capitalize on Russian vulnerabilities in the area and weaken their operational base, Ukrainian command deployed the elite 47th Mechanized Brigade to dislodge Russian forces from Novoivanivka, utilizing Bradley infantry fighting vehicles and Abrams tanks. Combat footage shows the Bradleys effectively suppressing Russian infantry positions in the treelines, while the Abrams tanks targeted and destroyed fortified positions in houses used by Russian troops for firing. The lack of retaliatory fire from the Russians suggests they were overwhelmed and rendered combat ineffective due to high losses. This allowed Ukrainian infantry to secure the area. As a result, the Ukrainians advanced another kilometer, fully recapturing Novoivanivka and intensifying pressure on Russian forces concentrated in Zeleni Shlyakh.

Overall, the failure of the Russian attack at Malaya Lokhnya revealed their plans of operation, leading to several Ukrainian counterattacks and their suppression of the Russian tactical bridgehead at Zeleni Shlyakh, preventing any further Russian attacks. The Russian failure in this area destroyed their hope for a blitz krieg victory in Kursk, with Chechen commander of Akhmat forces in the area, Apti Alaudinov…
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Heute gibt es viele Neuigkeiten aus der Region Kursk. Hier nutzten die Russen ihre taktischen Gewinne aus fr heren Angriffen, um ihre Operationen auszuweiten und Malaya Loknya anzugreifen. Allerdings r ckten die russischen Truppen viel zu eng vor, was ihre Schwachstellen aufdeckte und den Ukrainern die Chance zu einem entscheidenden Vorsto gab. Nachdem sie die Kontrolle ber Zeleni Shlyakh und Liubimovka gefestigt hatten, nutzten die Russen ihre funktionierende Logistik, indem sie befestigte Stra en verwendeten, um ihre Kr fte an der strategischen Kreuzung bei Zeleni Shlyakh zu sammeln. So konnten sie ihren Vormarsch in Richtung Malaya Lokhnya durch einen direkten Angriff fortsetzen. Der Plan sah einen schnellen Vorsto entlang der 7 Kilometer langen Stra e vor, wobei gepanzerte Mannschaftstransporter vom Typ BTR-82 eingesetzt wurden, um die Strecke in weniger als f nf Minuten zur ckzulegen. Sobald sie in Position waren, sollten die russischen Sturmtruppen absteigen und in den Nahkampf gehen, um die Kontrolle ber die Au enbezirke des Dorfes zu erlangen. Im Erfolgsfall w rde dieses Man ver die ukrainischen Streitkr fte in Pogrebki n rdlich von Malaja Lokhnja einkesseln, sie von der Au enwelt abschneiden und einschlie en. Aus den Kampfaufnahmen geht hervor, dass die Russen ihren Angriff mit drei BTR-82-Fahrzeugen begannen, die einen Zug Sturmtruppen auf der Stra e nach Malaja Lokhnja transportierten. Der erste BTR wurde jedoch schnell durch einen FPV-Drohnenangriff neutralisiert, gefolgt von der Zerst rung des zweiten Fahrzeugs, wodurch zwei Drittel der Angriffseinheit innerhalb von Sekunden ausgel scht wurden. Gleichzeitig positionierten die Ukrainer einen T-64BV-Panzer auf der Stra e, der den letzten BTR angriff und ausschaltete, so dass auch die verbliebenen russischen Sturmtruppen zerschlagen waren und der Angriff gestoppt wurde. Die originalen, unzensierten Kampfaufnahmen aller Operationen findet ihr auf unserem Telegram-Kanal ber den Link in der Beschreibung. Letztendlich wurde der russische Angriff nur 1,5 Kilometer vom Stadtrand von Malaja Lokhnja entfernt gestoppt, und die wenigen berlebenden zogen sich zu ihrem Ausgangspunkt zur ck. Da die Ukrainer nun den russischen Plan kannten, beschlossen sie, entscheidende Gegenangriffe auf den Sammelplatz in Zeleni Shlyakh zu starten. Durch die Konzentration ihrer Anstrengungen auf dieses Gebiet wollten die Ukrainer die Russen daran hindern, zus tzliche Kr fte f r weitere Angriffe zu sammeln. Damit sollten die fr heren russischen Erfolge und ihre Offensivdynamik wieder zunichte gemacht werden. Ukrainische Soldaten der 36. Marinebrigade setzten sechs gepanzerte Fahrzeuge f r einen Gegenangriff auf die russischen Kr fte s dlich von Zeleni Shlyakh ein. Bei dem Angriff zerst rten sie erfolgreich mehrere russische Fahrzeuge und zwangen die feindliche Infanterie, sich unter schwerem Beschuss durch Streumunition und FPV-Drohnenangriffe zu Fu zur ckzuziehen. In Unkenntnis der ukrainischen Pr senz hatten die Russen eine Angriffskolonne s dlich von Zeleni Shlyakh aufgestellt, die jedoch in einen Hinterhalt geriet und von der ukrainischen Angriffsgruppe vernichtet wurde. Die berlebenden russischen Truppen waren gezwungen, sich in Sicherheit zu bringen und in Deckung zu gehen, w hrend ukrainische Panzer ihre Hauptstellungen entlang der Baumreihen in der N he der Stadt unterdr ckten. Dies erm glichte es der ukrainischen Infanterie, abzusitzen und das Gebiet zu sichern. Schlie lich dr ngten die ukrainischen Marineinfanteristen die Russen um mehr als zwei Kilometer zur ck, positionierten sich kurz vor Zeleni Shlyakh und hinderten die Russen so daran, Kr fte f r weitere Angriffe zu sammeln. …
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