Only two small towns in this region, Troizkoje and Orechowo, are still under the control of Ukrainian forces. If the Russian troops are successful here, they would have the entire opposing troop formation north and south of the Volzh River “at their fingertips” emphasized Podoljaka.
Further east, between the population centers of Pokrowsk and Torezk, the analyst expects the next major push northward. The battle of Torezk seems to be over, says Podoljaka, but that has not been confirmed and the battle of Chassov Yar also seems to be nearing its end.
This would free up forces to advance from the south and east towards the major cities of Kramatorsk and Slawjansk and at the same time cut off several enemy combat formations from the rest of the Ukrainian forces. Moreover, the situation is also looking promising further north at Liman and Sewersk.
Even further north, in the Kupjansk area of the Kharkov region, “a very difficult situation for the enemy, but a very promising one for us” is developing, according to Podoljaka. The enemy is already speaking of a major offensive by the Russian forces in this area in the near future. “If we manage to break through the enemy’s front here and gain access to their rear, then everything could collapse here” concludes the blogger from Sumy.
In the Sudscha and Kursk regions in general, not much is happening at the moment, only small tactical advances, but overall the situation “looks very good.” The Russian drone pilots seem to have the entire area under control and have managed to cut off the enemy’s supply lines. “In the last two weeks, the enemy has lost up to 200 vehicles here.