Ukrainian Counterattack In Sumy Inflicts 100s of Casualties On Ambushed Russians
Ukrainian forces are counterattacking in multiple sectors across the front as the Russian summer offensive wanes and the Ukrainians target weakened units.
In Sumy, an assault of this type ambushed Russian troops and inflicted hundreds of casualties as the combined arms of infantry, artillery and drone forces devastated some of the remaining Russian units originally deployed there several months ago. JL
Martin Fornusek reports in the Kyiv Independent:
Ukrainian special forces fought off a Russian attempt to advance in Sumy Oblast, "destroying more than eight Russian companies" during the battle on Aug. 5. "Total Russian losses: at least 334 killed, more than 550 wounded." Russia had intensified its operations in Sumy Oblast in June as part of its summer offensive, though Ukraine has halted the Russian advance and recaptured some villages. While Russia continues to hold about a dozen border villages in Sumy Oblast, Ukrainian forces are " pushing the Russian forces out."
Ukrainian military intelligence (HUR) special forces fought off a Russian attempt to advance in Sumy Oblast, "destroying more than eight Russian companies" during the battle, the agency said on Aug. 5
"Total Russian losses: at least 334 killed, more than 550 wounded," HUR claimed, releasing a video of the engagement.
Russian forces entered Sumy Oblast earlier this year after recapturing most of neighboring Kursk Oblast in Russia, aiming to carve out a "buffer zone" along Ukraine's northeastern border.
During the recent engagement, soldiers of the Tymur Special Unit moved behind Russian lines and cleared out the Russian positions, disrupting the supply of provisions and ammunition in the process, the intelligence agency said.
"According to intercepted communications, Russian soldiers refused to attack the positions of the Tymur Special Unit, citing fabricated reasons," HUR claimed on its Telegram channel.
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A video published by the agency purports to show close-range combat between Ukrainian special soldiers and Russian forces, drone and artillery attacks against Russian positions, and killed Russian troops.
The Kyiv Independent could not verify all the claims.
Russia has intensified its operations in Sumy Oblast in June as part of its summer offensive, though Ukraine claimed it had managed to halt the Russian advance and even recapture some villages.
The Ukrainian military confirmed on July 27 that its forces had retaken the village of Kindrativka, only a few days after the liberation of the border settlement of Andriivka.
While Russia continues to hold about a dozen border villages in Sumy Oblast, President Volodymyr Zelensky claimed last month that Ukrainian forces are "gradually pushing the Russian forces out."
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