Mar 21 β€’ 11:37 UTC πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ Ukraine Ukrainska Pravda

Ukrainian forces repel biggest mechanised assault as Russians attack on seven fronts – video

Ukrainian forces successfully defended against a significant Russian mechanized assault on multiple fronts, resulting in substantial Russian losses.

On March 19, the 3rd Army Corps of the Armed Forces of Ukraine announced that it had repelled the largest mechanized assault by Russian forces on the Lyman-Borova front. This assault involved coordinated attacks from Russia's 1st Tank Army and 20th Combined Arms Army, which launched simultaneous attacks on seven fronts. Reports indicate that Russian forces deployed over 500 infantry troops along with various armored and mobility vehicles, including more than 100 motorcycles, buggies, and quad bikes.

In a swift response, Ukrainian forces managed to turn the Russian offensive into what they termed a massive failure. The engagement lasted approximately four hours, during which Ukrainian troops inflicted severe losses on the attacking forces. The battle statistics showed that the Russians lost a significant amount of equipment, including 84 motor vehicles, 11 infantry fighting vehicles, three tanks, and they also suffered significant drone losses, with over 160 UAVs destroyed. Additionally, Ukrainian forces successfully targeted a heavy flamethrower system and several artillery pieces, showcasing the effectiveness of their defensive capabilities.

The successful repulsion of this mechanized assault is a significant morale boost for Ukrainian troops and indicates a momentary setback for Russian military operations in the area. This incident underscores the ongoing conflict dynamics between the two nations, with both sides constantly adjusting their strategies to gain the upper hand. The continued resilience of Ukrainian forces in the face of overwhelming odds reflects their determination to defend their territory against the ongoing Russian aggression, highlighting the critical stakes involved as the conflict remains unresolved.

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