Break under Kursk

myslpolska.info 3 months ago

An amazing bravado attack of Russian soldiers with a gas pipeline proved to be a "key" , a second-day operation of liberation of the land of the Kursk region occupied by Ukrainian troops.

“They were torn apart inside, but knowing the result, they went forward!” This is part of the song by Radio Tapok – "Attack of the surviving Dead". It afraid actual history, as the Tsarist Russian soldiers, poisoned with German fighting gas and aperite, defended the fortress Osowiec during the German attack in planet War I. Seeing that they died, the poisoned vomited blood, died, went to a winning counterattack on bayonets and stopped the Germans.

W Suji on March 8, there was an equally bravado episode that will be recorded in the past of the war on Ukraine.
Russian soldiers passed 15 kilometres (750 m) , a pipeline with a diameter of 1.4 meters. They crawled, walked bowed in a gas tube to displace the enemy from the Kursk circuit. The full operation lasted a week: 2 days they moved, 4 days they sat in a tube (waiting and taking breaks). Many were poisoned with methane and left only with a minimum amount of food and water. Nevertheless, Russian soldiers penetrated the back of the Ukrainians and attacked them from behind in Suja.

The Ukrainians were initially completely surprised. The Ukrainian Armed Forces, however, detected utilizing drones the location where the Russians would get out and as shortly as 30 minutes after the Russian soldiers left, the area of the exit gap was shelled with artillery fire, including prohibited cluster missiles conventions. However, most Russian soldiers have already managed to get out of the tube into the forest area. They captured the bay and, by surprise, caused a panic among Ukrainians.

Apparently Ukrainian soldiers in Suja panicked. A chaotic escape from many defensive positions in the industrial area began. The Ukrainian Armed Forces fled parts of the city, found a bridge destroyed by Russian commandos in Suja and forced them to abandon dense equipment there and flee further along the ruins of the bridge on foot.

Several 100 soldiers of the Russian armed forces, realizing that they are likely to “go 1 way”, moved on to fight for an industrial zone. It was kind of like a "Kamikaze" attack, they knew they were dead already, but they kept going. Typical Russian/Soviet soldierly sacrifice, to the end.

All the attackers were poisoned by methane fumes, any in the pipes were forever left, but they did their job.
On the morning of 9 March, the industrial territory of Suja is in Russian hands, the fights are highly bloody, but the Russian forces liberated a large area of occupied lands around Suja, forcing Ukrainian units to retreat and any even circumnavigating.

The available data shows that the attack was carried out by volunteers from the following units:
‘Aida Group’ Specnazu ‘Achmat’
11th Deantowo Assault Brigade
30th Mechanized firearm Regiment
ODSHRB ‘Veterans’
Volunteer ‘Wostok’ Brigade
soldiers from the 177th Infantry Regiment of the Caspian Fleet
106th firearm Squad.

I'm going to describe all the fighting that's going on in the hen.

Krzysztof Podgórski

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