Ukraine Sitrep: Avdeevka liberated, Zelensky in serious trouble at home

ER Editor: A geography reminder that Avdeevka and Latochkino are both a little way north of Donetsk, a key city in the Donbass region, east of Ukraine. That is where the fighting is located. As many have observed, after 2 years, Russia is still shoring up ethnic Russian territory, that voted to go back to Russia legally toward the end of 2022, i.e. takeover of Ukraine was never the plan.

Adveevka has now fallen, and further Russian military action may be capitalizing on this loss around the Rabotino area, in the area south between Zaporozhye and Mariupol, not far from Crimea. These are all areas that voted to join Russia legally in September 2022.

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Way below in Simplicius‘ extensive piece, we find Zelensky has done a thorough purge of his military top brass, not just ousting Zaluzhny (commander of the Ukrainian armed forces and freshly ejected from office, Zaluzhny was much more popular in opinion polls), and come May 21 this year, Zelensky will be an illegitimate leader, having bypassed elections in his country since Feb 2022. (Zelensky’s popularity has fallen dramatically in the polls, putting him behind Julia Tymoshenko.) See this from TASS —

Zelensky’s presidential powers to expire May 21 — Ukrainian legislator

Last paragraph —

Parliamentary elections were supposed to be conducted in Ukraine in October, but it became impossible to hold them because martial law was imposed and has been repeatedly extended since February 2022. According to the Constitution, the presidential election in Ukraine should be held in March, and many analysts began to speculate about their possible abolition or ways of holding them under the current conditions. However, Zelensky, in one of his video messages last November, demanded a halt to attempts to “throw [this issue] out into society” for discussion, saying that it was “the wrong moment” and the voting could only take place after the end of hostilities.

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Usual note to readers: we still think it’s a movie playing out on some level. See the recent Munich Security Conference circus, with somebody seen playing Killary. A reminder that Kamala has been shown with masklines around her neck. The western lot look servile, disgusting and out of touch —

We’re almost at exactly the two-year mark, when Russia began its Special Military Operation, or invasion if you prefer.

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SITREP 2/18/24: Avdeevka Liberated

Well, it finally happened: Avdeevka has fallen, or should I say Avdeyevka, as it’s being styled by many outlets like Sputnik now that it has returned home.  SEE VIDEO

Ukrainian forces retreated—or attempted to—from every part of Avdeevka, even in the Coke Plant, leaving the new front looking like this:

The yellow lines represent the rough direction of current battles as Russian forces reportedly attempt to storm Latochkino—with some early reports already claiming it has been taken, or at the least that AFU has withdrawn from it, creating a gray zone—with the logical extension that forces from the south near Severne will attempt to close the new gap formed north of the old Zenit/Air Defense Base area.

Interestingly, rumor has it that Zelensky was desperate to hold Avdeevka through his time at the Munich conference, so as not to be humiliated. However, the withdrawal order was only given because the 3rd Brigade (Azov) had already totally countermanded orders and began withdrawing on their own, with other units possibly following.

To stave off total collapse of the command, Syrsky was forced to give an official order of withdrawal, but Zelensky is reportedly furious, as per Resident_UA channel:

Our source in the OP said that the Office of the President instructed the General Staff and the Security Council to conduct an investigation into the 3-brigade, which refused to comply with the order and enter Avdeevka in position. On Bankova, they are very angry at Syrsky, who promised to keep the city while Zelensky is on a EU tour, but I had to urgently leave the most fortified positions that had been created in Avdeevka for ten years.

In quickly taking over such a large area, Russian MOD’s official numbers claim a likely record day with around 2,300 AFU either killed, wounded, or captured:

And while the pro-UA crowd scoffed, interestingly Ukrainian MP Peter Derbal gave the number as 850 soldiers lost in the Avdeevka retreat:

There were some unconfirmed Russian reports of over 500 AFU prisoners being taken, and while I haven’t seen quite that high of a number, I can confidently say that yesterday was possibly the most videos of captured AFU that I’ve seen. I myself have posted probably over a dozen videos, and there are still yet others I didn’t even bother posting. Some samples:  OneTwoThreeFourFiveSixSevenEightNineTenand many others.

The most striking however was this young company officer, a lieutenant, who gave the juiciest details about the AFU’s battle order and plans for the Avdeevka zone:

Some of the revelations confirmed some long-standing reports, like that the zone’s battalion commanders sit 40km away in Pokrovsk and refuse to come to the front.

Naturally, the usual suspects were utterly despondent—and in fact, a new tone of total cynicism and distrust in the tired and predictable propaganda of Ukrainian authorities was noted among some of the biggest luminaries:

Putin issued an official decree congratulating Colonel General Mordvichev who, as commander of the ‘Center’ group of forces, was the sector commander in charge of the Avdeevka capture. In the message he also outlined precisely which Russian units were involved in the heroic feat:

Supreme Commander-in-Chief

of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation

to General Colonel MORDVICHEV A.N.

Today, the troop group ‘Center,’ while advancing, has completely captured the city of Avdeevka of the Donetsk People’s Republic.

The units involved include: the 30th separate motorized rifle brigade of the 2nd army; the 35th separate motorized rifle brigade, the 55th separate mountain motorized rifle brigade, the 74th separate motorized rifle brigade of the 41st army; the 1st separate motorized rifle brigade, the 9th separate motorized rifle brigade, the 114th separate motorized rifle brigade, the 1454th motorized rifle regiment, the 10th tank regiment of the 1st army corps; the 6th tank regiment, the 80th tank regiment, the 239th tank regiment of the 90th tank division.

I express my gratitude for the excellent combat actions to all the troops under your command that participated in the battles for Avdeevka.

Eternal glory to the heroes who fell in battle while carrying out the tasks of the special military operation!

Supreme Commander-in-Chief

of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation V. Putin

In particular, brought to light were units of the 41st Combined Arms Army of the Central Military District. Both the mentioned 55th Separate Mountain and 74th Motorized Rifle Brigade belong to the group, and are said to be comprised of a lot of Tuvans and Buryats, which led to figures like Roepcke claiming Putin is “exploiting ethnic minorities”.

And here the 30th Separate Motorized Rifle Brigade of the 2nd Guards Army from Samara, Russia give their side of the story of how the final capture went down:

The general gist of the Avdeevka battle appeared to happen along these lines: in the earliest stages, DPR units (ER: pro-Russian forces from Donbass) like the 114th were used as the spearhead and damage-soakers, reinforced heavily with Storm-Z penals. As the breakthroughs increasingly came, more Russian units were inserted from the 41st CAA. This culminated in the final couple weeks, as Ukrainian lines began to break, Russia inserted more elite Spetsnaz and scout units to push through swiftly and surround flustered and haggard Ukrainian defenders.

By the way, interestingly, the 74th seen above in particular had already liberated southern Ukraine once in WWII, as per wiki:

It’s tradition for them.

Ukraine’s final consolatory cope is that Russia suffered upwards of 50-100k losses in taking Avdeevka, or so they claim. Unfortunately, this is not backed in even the slightest by their own most meticulous casualty analysts like MediaZona, which still has Russian losses dipping sharply in the last couple months:

Granted, January/February figures will likely be revised upwards retroactively, but probably not dramatically.

The problem is, UA sources pulled the wool over their followers’ eyes by continuously replaying old losses or showing highly edited videos which didn’t actually represent many casualties. One recent demonstrative example: one of UA’s top accounts, Dmitry from ‘WarTranslated’, posted a video earlier in the week claiming to show a Russian soldier walking around a corpse-strewn battlefield in Avdeevka. But his own geolocation of it was far east of Stepove, near Krasnogorovka, where battles had not raged in many months. In fact the strongest battles of that area were in early 2023, which is likely when the footage is from—as that’s when Russia first captured the adjacent area, leading to the conditions which facilitated the later Avdeevka assault.

The flagrant lies and exaggerations, as usual, work against Ukraine.

Conversely, the losses as recorded by direct Ukrainian troops from Avdeevka are staggering, by all accounts. Some samples:

And many of the captured POWs speak of high losses in their units as a universal fact.

But while the events on the ground had been a foregone conclusion, some of the more intriguing developments swirled behind the scenes, as the world’s power elite scrambled to shore up Ukraine’s corroding reputation at the Munich conference this weekend. There Zelensky was given a customary standing ovation by the cretinous nomenklatura of dying Europe:

Zelensky likely sought secret reassurances from European leaders that they will vocally back his presidency’s legitimacy during that troubling expiry period, when questions will certainly begin to arise at the least, if not outright challenges to his authority.

CONTINUE READING HERE

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