Ukrainian defenders have established significant ring-shaped fortifications in the Vremya Yar area, and Russian forces will likely have difficulty penetrating these defenses at the current rate of advance in the area.
Russian troops endeavored to capture Chasovoy Yar, and appeared to have deployed their battle-ready units in the effort. However, the tactical successes of the invaders east of Chasovoy Yar did not create the conditions for a settlement cycle. This is stated in the ISW report.
ISW analysts believe that the elements currently assembled by Russian forces northeast and southeast of Chasovoy Yar are relatively less capable and will struggle to make gains similar to those achieved east of Chasovoy Yar against Ukrainian defenders.
However, Russia’s tactical successes east of Chasovoy Yar did not create conditions for a settlement cycle. The Institute for the Study of War believes that Russian troops will likely need to make significant tactical gains southeast and northwest of Chasovoy Yar before continuing to cordon off the populated area, which may require additional and combat-ready troops.
It was noted that imagery available to ISW shows that Ukrainian forces have established significant ring-shaped fortifications in the Chasovoy Yar area, and that Russian forces will likely have difficulty penetrating these defenses quickly at the current speed of advancement in the area as long as. as Ukrainian forces have the ammunition needed for the fight.
Russian troops will likely have to fight their way directly into the city or make a narrow tactical maneuver that will force Russian troops to fight the Chasovoy Yar fortifications, high positions in Ukraine and the canal barrier of Seversky-Donets-Donbass.
Earlier, DeepState analysts said that Russian troops in the Donetsk region captured the village of Bogdanovka and advanced near Chasovoy Yar, Novokalinovoy and Tonenkoye.
Tactics are the same as Avdeevka. Russia invades Chasov Yar
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Source: korrespondent

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