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Ukraine's New Offensive Is Fueled by Captured Russian Weapons + more links
2022-10-06
[MSN] Captured and abandoned Russian tanks, howitzers and fighting vehicles—quickly scrubbed of their Z tactical markers and repainted with Ukrainian crosses—are being turned against their former owners as Ukraine’s military advances in the eastern part of the country.

Ukraine’s rapid breakthrough in the Kharkiv region a month ago ended up putting hundreds of pieces of Russian armor into Kyiv’s hands, military officials say, as the Russian army left behind its heavy weapons and warehouses of supplies in a disorganized retreat.

Some Russian pieces of equipment were ready for immediate use, while others are being repaired to return to the front. Tanks, vehicles and guns too damaged to salvage are being cannibalized for spare parts. Crucially, Russia has also left behind large quantities of Soviet-standard artillery shells that had nearly run out in Ukraine.

This haul is helping power Ukrainian forces as they retake parts of the eastern Donetsk region, including the town of Lyman, and push further east into nearby Luhansk. Kyiv has regained more than 4,000 square miles of land in the east over the past month, in addition to advances in the south.

One Ukrainian battalion, the Carpathian Sich, seized 10 modern T-80 tanks and five 2S5 Giatsint 152-mm self-propelled howitzers after it entered the town of Izyum last month, said its deputy chief of staff, Ruslan Andriyko.

BBC's Russian language service reports that as much of 75% of Russia's elite GRU [Military Intelligence] 3rd Guards Spetsnaz Brigade were killed, wounded or missing during fighting in Lyman. They were considered among there best of RU’s SOF.

Video of Ukrainian forces in humvees advancing in Kherson under fire.
3 Videos showing how the Ukrainians are using light vehicles and speed to surprise and outflank the Russians

Russian forces [in BMP] surrendering to Ukrainian forces near #kherson this looks like a prearranged surrender

About 700,000 people have left Russia in two weeks of mobilisation

Russian officers have fled the city of Snihurivka [Kherson oblast].
Lower-ranking Russian soldiers remain in the city, though they will likely abandon their positions due to lack of leadership and senior-level coordination. The city is a crucial road and rail hub.
Posted by:Snash Shairt9621

#7  ^^ They are exporting them...to Ukraine.
Posted by: AlanC   2022-10-06 16:02  

#6   ^
Reportedly, US reserves are low as well.
Posted by: Vespasian Ebboting9735   2022-10-06 13:23  

#5  Too bad Russia can't get the parts (like thermal sensors) to make more.

Russia uses T-90S tanks originally bound for export customers
In the last few days, photos and videos that have appeared on social media show an export version of the T-90 tank in Ukraine.

Russia faces depleting armor reserves after six months of significant losses in Ukraine and apparently decided to divert to its own forces T-90S tanks that were initially bound for export customers. T-90S is made for export customers, potentially including Algeria, Turkmenistan and Vietnam.
Posted by: Snash Shairt9621   2022-10-06 11:09  

#4  Crying Russian propagandist accused those who don’t want to die in Russia’s war of being “a zero, decay and garbage.” Despondent, he wept live on-air, urging others to join the battle, but didn’t express any desire to do so himself. More in my article
Posted by: Snash Shairt9621   2022-10-06 10:52  

#3  Ukraine is no longer low on artillery ammo because Russia abandoned so much in recent retreats, report says
Posted by: Snash Shairt9621   2022-10-06 10:44  

#2  Footage shows Russian conscripts revolt on the border, saying they're 'treated as cattle', given 'zero training' and kept in 'brutal, appalling conditions' as they're sent to Ukraine
Posted by: Skidmark   2022-10-06 10:19  

#1  On one hand you read that the Russian troops are supplied with outdated equipment; now you read that that equipment makes the difference when used by the Ukes. Could be a morale problem involved?
Posted by: Mercutio   2022-10-06 09:43  

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