Ukraine Situation Report: Troops Question Dnipro River Assault

ukraine situation report: troops question dnipro river assault

Ukraine Situation Report: Troops Question Dnipro River Assault

The Ukrainian fight to establish a foothold across the Dnipro River in Russian-held Kherson Oblast has been brutal and futile, troops involved in that mission told The New York Times.

With its counteroffensive in the south and east bogged down into a bloody stalemate, Ukraine has been pushing troops across the Dnipro. The hope is that with enough of a presence there, they can threaten the so-called land corridor to Crimea. Last month, Ukraine’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs boasted about the advance of Ukrainian troops there and even Russian milbloggers have worried about that presence.

The troops interviewed by the Times, however, paint a dire view of that situation.

“Waves of Ukrainian troops have been struck down on the river banks or in the water, even before they reach the other side,” the publication reported after interviewing several troops involved in this effort. “Conditions are so difficult, a half-dozen men involved in the fighting said in interviews, that in most places, there is nowhere to dig in. The first approaches tend to be marshy islands threaded with rivulets or meadows that have become a quagmire of mud and bomb craters filled with water.”

ukraine situation report: troops question dnipro river assault

Krynky

The soldiers and marines gave only their first names or asked for anonymity for security reasons, and commanders declined almost all media requests to visit military units in the Kherson region.

They spoke to journalists “out of concern about the high casualties and what they said were overly optimistic accounts from officials about the progress of the offensive,” according to the Times.

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said that it was not immediately possible to comment on the soldiers’ accusations but that it would provide a response in due course.

As we have reported frequently, some of the heaviest fighting has been in the village of Krynky, on the east bank 20 miles upriver from Kherson city, where Ukrainian troops seized a narrow strip of fishermen’s houses — the only place where they managed to establish a toehold.

Krynky

“Fresh troops arriving on the east bank have to step on soldiers’ bodies that lie tangled in the churned mud,” said one of the Ukrainians, Oleksiy, an experienced soldier who fought in Krynky in October and has since crossed multiple times to help evacuate the wounded.”

Oleksiy also pushed back against claims that the Dnipro operation has been successful.

“There are no positions. There is no such thing as an observation post or position,” said Oleksiy. “It is impossible to gain a foothold there. It’s impossible to move equipment there.”

“It’s not even a fight for survival,” he added. “It’s a suicide mission.”

Oleksiy blamed the Ukrainian commanders’ poor preparation and logistics for decimating his battalion. Wounded men were being left behind because of a lack of boats, he said, and the brutal conditions were degrading morale and soldiers’ support for each other.

Another Ukrainian interviewed by the Times pointed out that despite the losses, these attacks have “unnerved Russian commanders, who brought back an airborne unit from the Zaporizhzhia front to bolster the defense.”

Ukrainian artillery and drone units were well placed along the river’s western bank, which has the advantage of having higher elevation than the eastern bank and allows access to supplies, electricity and logistics, that marine told the Times.

https://twitter.com/666_mancer/status/1734473817873924467 https://twitter.com/astraiaintel/status/1734215719162687539

“They are very scared that Ukraine this month, or in the spring or the summer, will increase its territory to expand and liberate” the east bank, he said, adding that he followed radio intercepts of Russian communications, among other sources of intelligence.

Even small territorial gains would give Ukraine the ability to strike Russia’s supply routes into Crimea, he said. But for now, the cross-river operation was focused not on a breakthrough but on drawing in and killing as many Russian troops as possible, he said.

How much longer Ukraine, experiencing great battlefield losses in Zaporizhzhia, Donetsk and even Kharkiv oblasts, can afford to conduct these missions remains to be seen.

Before we head into the latest from Ukraine, The War Zone readers can catch up on our previous rolling coverage here.

The Latest

Little has changed on the battlefield over the past several days.

Ukrainian forces claimed a small victory in the village of Snivkivka, about two miles northeast of Kupiansk in Kharkiv Oblast. The Russians, however, have the initiative across a large front, making small gains in Donetsk, Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhia oblasts. Here are some key takeaways from the latest Institute for the Study of War assessment:

German outlet BILD stated on December 14 that unspecified intelligence findings and sources indicate that Russia plans to occupy Ukrainian territory beyond the four (illegally) annexed Ukrainian oblasts throughout 2024-2026. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov threateningly urged Ukraine to negotiate with Russia sooner rather than later in framing consistent with the ISW assessment that Russia intends to achieve its maximalist objectives in Ukraine through military means. Russian forces continued offensive operations near Kupyansk, northeast and near Bakhmut, near Avdiivka, west and southwest of Donetsk City, in the Donetsk-Zaporizhia Oblast border area, and in western Zaporizhia Oblast and made confirmed advances in several areas. Kremlin newswire TASS reported on December 14 that “Grom” special units (elite anti-drug special units of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs [MVD]) will fully transition to being subordinated to Rosgvardia in early 2024. https://twitter.com/TheStudyofWar/status/1735827390662688956

Ukraine’s spy boss on Saturday pushed back against claims that Russia destroyed a Patriot air defense battery recently donated by Germany with 9-S-7760 Kinzhal missile, known in the West as the AS-24 Killjoy, carried by adapted MiG-31K Foxhound-D interceptors.

“It’s not true,” Lt. Gen. Kyrlylo Budanov, head of Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence Directorate, told us about claims made on social media that “a battery of Patriot air defense systems sent by Germany to Ukraine was destroyed by a Kinzhal missile near Zhitomir, west of Kyiv.”

On Thursday, Germany announced it sent Ukraine one more Patriot system, spare parts and an unrevealed number of unspecified interceptors. Germany has previously provided Ukraine two Patriot launchers as well as an entire battery in combination with the Netherlands.

We’ve seen multiple videos of mine-clearing vehicles being used in the Ukrainian war, especially the Russian UR-77 Meteorit that fires a rocket-assisted line charge from a launcher fitted to the vehicle’s hull. Each line charge is essentially a rope made up of high explosives. They are fired into a desired area and then detonate. The overpressure from the blast then sets off any nearby mines, helping to create a safe corridor for friendly forces to pass through.

A new development in this field, however, is an uncrewed ground vehicle that’s similarly equipped for mine-clearing operations. The video below shows a test of the Ukrainian design, with the vehicle trailing behind it a UZP-77 mine-clearing line charge.

Also deployed by the UR-77 Meteorit, the UZP-77 can create a ‘lane’ through a minefield that is between 80 and 90 meters (262.5 feet and 295 feet) long, respectively, according to a 2016 U.S. Army manual on foreign military capabilities.

The high risk posed to crewed mine-clearance vehicles, especially to drones and drone-delivered munitions, has very likely helped drive the Ukrainian development of uncrewed mine-clearing vehicles like this one.

Returning to the battlefield are Ukrainian Leopard 2 tanks that have undergone repairs in Lithuania.

Back in October, we reported about how the first batch of German-made Leopard 2 tanks used by Ukraine had been overhauled in Poland and returned to their units. The work was undertaken at a specialized maintenance and repair hub that was set up in Poland, with German assistance.

According to the Kyiv Independent, the first Leopard 2s processed in Lithuania are expected to reach Ukraine next month.

Lithuanian Minister of Defense Arvydas Anusauskas praised the Lithuanian military and German defense industry for their work on the tanks.

Next up, a scene that would have been entirely unthinkable when the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine started: An M2 Bradley infantry fighting vehicle is dragged through the snow by a Soviet-era T-64 tank.

The scene in question records a Ukrainian T-64BV, one of the later models of the tank, with upgraded armor, recovering a presumably battle-damaged M2A2 ODS-SA. The date and location have not been recorded, but the weather conditions suggest it’s likely a recent video.

As we have discussed in the past, the U.S. has promised 186 Bradleys to Ukraine, including 109 M2A2 ODS-SA variants and four BFIST versions.

Details continue to emerge about Russia’s extemporized UMPK guided glide-bomb packages, that have been added to standard ‘dumb’ bombs, reducing the exposure of Russian tactical aircraft to Ukrainian air defenses.

Conflict Armament Research (CAR) investigators working in Ukraine have looked at the wreckage of two of these weapons and discovered that both included components with markings that were deliberately obliterated. This suggests that they were likely foreign-sourced components, which Russia hoped would not be able to be traced — either by foreign intelligence or perhaps also by the manufacturers responsible for making these parts. Overall, this points again to Russia’s continued reliance on foreign components, especially for high-technology and precision military applications, such as weapon guidance systems, as well as optics.

The Ukrainian Air Force base at Starokostiantyniv was the probable target of Russian Kinzhal air-launched ballistic missiles on Thursday.

According to a report from Reuters, the Ukrainian Air Force said that Russian MiG-31K fighters carrying Kinzhal missiles struck targets in central Ukraine just 10 minutes after taking off from Savasleyka airbase in the Nizhny Novgorod region.

Ukraine claimed it shot down one Kinzhal missile over the Kyiv region, while another two hit Starokostiantyniv district, where their likely target was the airbase of the same name that has also come under repeated previous attacks.

Another video has appeared showing the Russian Scalpel loitering munition in use in Ukraine. A Russian soldier interviewed about the weapons says “We still have issues with the catapult launch. Our drone is cheaper than Lancet and of course, has a more limited function than the Lancet.”

As we have described before, the Scalpel is basically a smaller and cheaper version of the Lancet. Accounts on the Telegram messaging app last month claimed that the first batch of these new loitering munitions was ready for use in eastern Ukraine. The same accounts suggested that the Russian Armed Forces has a lack of Lancets, something that the delivery of the Scalpels is intended to help address.

More Russian drones, this time an apparent answer to the Ukrainian uncrewed surface vessels (USVs) that have already been used to great effect against the Russian Black Sea Fleet.

Naval warfare analyst H. I. Sutton describes the BBKN Dandelion as reportedly able to reach a speed of 43 knots and with a range of 108 nautical miles.

According to Russian reports, the Dandelion will “soon” be deployed to the Black Sea.

With little in the way of crewed Ukrainian Navy vessels to target, the Dandelion is presumably intended as a direct counter to Ukrainian USVs, suggesting the imminent possibility of uncrewed surface vessels battling against each other in the Black Sea.

The latest in a relative flurry of videos from the perspective of first-person view (FPV) drones is one of the most dramatic to date. It reveals the significant threat that these new weapons pose on the battlefield, the victim in this case being a Russian tank. Despite a low battery, the Ukrainian FPV drone flies directly into the tank via an open turret hatch, and despite an anti-drone screen, or ‘cope cage.’ It appears likely that the tank had already been abandoned at this point.

An image of a Russian vehicle sporting unusual camouflage was posted by the Ugolok Sith Telegram channel.

“The loaf is in maximum camouflage kit and with an anti-drone visor on the entire roof,” it said of the kit, which appears to be strings of dried straw-like material.

A video appeared yesterday purporting to show a dramatic near-miss, after a pair of Russian Su-25 Frogfoot attack aircraft overflew a BM-21 Grad multiple rocket launcher just as it was discharging its 122m artillery rockets.

Further details were not immediately forthcoming, but now, it seems, there is a companion video from the cockpit of one of the jets, as well as a recording of the radio chatter between the pilots.

“The Grad fired right before the number eight [the tactical callsign for the other aircraft],” one pilot is heard to say. “Right before. Let them know. This is so wrong. Tell them I’m coming to fire at them!”

And finally, meet Ukraine’s newest secret weapon, the Trench Kittens.

That’s it for now. We’ll update this story when there’s more news to report about Ukraine.

Contact the author: [email protected]

OTHER NEWS

14 minutes ago

Powerful solar storm was also detected in Canada’s deep ocean water, research shows

16 minutes ago

Rape Lawsuit Against Academy Ex-Chief Neil Portnow Is Dismissed After Plaintiff Cites Safety Concerns – Update

16 minutes ago

‘Pirates Of The Caribbean’ Reboot, Plus A Spinoff With Margot Robbie Both Still In The Works, Says Jerry Bruckheimer

17 minutes ago

See the moment footy legend Gorden Tallis loses it and tells his co-hosts he'll 'cave their heads in' as TV stunt goes too far

17 minutes ago

USMNT announce roster for two Copa America tuneup matches with Christian Pulisic and Tyler Adams leading the way - as boss Gregg Berhalter reveals reasons for his picks

17 minutes ago

Chiefs star Rashee Rice 'joins teammates for Kansas City offseason practice'... despite investigation into 119mph car crash and alleged assault

17 minutes ago

Young Bills fan sends Keon Coleman friendship bracelets to welcome him to Buffalo... and rookie wears them for team photos

17 minutes ago

Shocking moment Everton fan is knocked out and squirted with sauce in violent clashes with Arsenal supporters at the Emirates... after the Gunners fell short in the Premier League title race

17 minutes ago

Max Homa makes Scottie Scheffler arrest joke in hilarious assessment of PGA Championship woes: 'Lost to a guy who was literally in jail'

17 minutes ago

Biden trails Trump in critical states of Arizona and Florida as his campaign grapples with MORE warning signs less than six months away from 2024 election

17 minutes ago

Blue Jays fan is left with a gruesome bump on her head and a black eye after being hit by a 110MPH foul ball as she calls for team to give her memento

17 minutes ago

REVEALED: 'Shameless' Amal Clooney masterminded war crimes charges against Netanyahu along with Hamas leaders in 'outrageous' move condemned by White House

18 minutes ago

Xander Schauffele’s wife ‘blacking out’ after his PGA Championship win

18 minutes ago

Analysts say Corona brewer is a buy despite slowdown in sales across the industry

18 minutes ago

‘Nobody’s hurrying – not like London’: How Britain’s ‘blue zone’ helps you live to 86

19 minutes ago

Eva Longoria Wore Three Fabulous Looks in Less Than 24 Hours in Cannes

19 minutes ago

Toxic Gaslighting: How 3M Executives Convinced a Scientist the Forever Chemicals She Found in Human Blood Were Safe

19 minutes ago

OPINION - How do I cut energy costs and go green?

19 minutes ago

Theatre director and playwright go on trial in 'absurd' case over 2020 play

19 minutes ago

A comedian turned Anthony Edwards' hilarious Charles Barkley retort into Minnesota tourism propaganda

19 minutes ago

Rolls-Royce to build and test nuclear reactor parts in new facility

19 minutes ago

RFK Jr accused of lying about voting address as property enters foreclosure and neighbours haven’t seen him

20 minutes ago

World is ill-prepared for breakthroughs in AI, say experts

20 minutes ago

Baldur's Gate 3: 5 Best Honour Mode Party Compositions

20 minutes ago

Welcome to Cleveland, Johnny Rockets!

20 minutes ago

JPMorgan CEO is 'cautiously pessimistic' as risks temper higher interest income

20 minutes ago

GM President has bold plans for an iconic sports car's EV resurrection

20 minutes ago

Ivan Boesky, inspiration for 'Wall Street' villain Gordon Gekko, dead at 87

22 minutes ago

Americans are going into debt to buy groceries. Here's why those balances can be difficult to pay down

22 minutes ago

Structural collapse at Rockford-area building prompts emergency response: report

23 minutes ago

Grayscale CEO Michael Sonnenshein steps down as firm’s bitcoin ETF bleeds assets

23 minutes ago

Video: Cash-strapped Rudy Giuliani launches coffee brand to try to make a buck amid bankruptcy case

23 minutes ago

Video: Cash-strapped Rudy Giuliani launches coffee brand to try to make a buck amid bankruptcy case

23 minutes ago

Video: Julian Assange's five-year battle against extradition to the US continues as he WINS last-ditch legal battle to lodge appeal

23 minutes ago

Video: Katy Perry stuns in 20ft tall dress featuring the faces of 168 American Idol contestants as she bows out of the show after seven seasons - and drops a hint about her replacement

24 minutes ago

Prosecutors in Trump's hush money trial rest their case after 20 witnesses, over 200 exhibits

24 minutes ago

6 elections to watch in Georgia, Oregon and Idaho

24 minutes ago

No points from Erdogan. Turkey's leader claims Eurovision Song Contest is a threat to family values

24 minutes ago

How cockroaches spread around the globe to become the pest we know today

24 minutes ago

Report: MLB investigating David Fletcher, former Shohei Ohtani teammate, for placing illegal bets

Kênh khám phá trải nghiệm của giới trẻ, thế giới du lịch