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War in South-East Ukraine February 2022 - March 2023 

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This video maps out the front line movement in Central Donbas from February 2022 to March 2023. It covers the battles of Popasna, the battle Lysychansk-Severodonetsk, the Russian advance from Svitlodarsk to Bakhmut, the Ukrainian counteroffensive and the second battle of Lyman. It finishes halfway during the battle of Bakhmut.
Front line positions: deepstatemap.live/
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@Eastory
@Eastory Год назад
Check out ground.news/eastory to stay informed on breaking news as it’s happening around the world, compare coverage, and know where your news is coming from.
@MrBrianYoutube
@MrBrianYoutube Год назад
Ok
@pyeitme508
@pyeitme508 Год назад
Ok 👌
@SmilodonGer
@SmilodonGer Год назад
Man I was chewing my fingernails for this one! THANK YOU EA
@chairsilver2
@chairsilver2 Год назад
thanks
@vlar568noice2
@vlar568noice2 Год назад
Hi
@wolf_7479
@wolf_7479 Год назад
0:29 you have my biggest respect for including the "I'm just a youtuber" part, I've seen it way too often that certain youtubers present a topic as if they did all the research and when it's pointed out in the comments that they're wrong (even with sources included) they either ignore it or get angry at the comment.
@filipinordabest
@filipinordabest Год назад
"What do you mean parroting Deutsche Welle does not make me a journalist"
@ThugShakers4Christ
@ThugShakers4Christ Год назад
Dumb comment. There are plenty of quality channels that do actual research like Covert Cabal and Perun. Lazer pig has actual sources he uses for his videos. Not everyone regurgitates news sites.
@cactuscartocratus7228
@cactuscartocratus7228 Год назад
As a wise man once said "I'm only human after all"
@looinrims
@looinrims Год назад
‘All the research’ they talk as if they were god watching from the clouds and reading everyone’s mind
@ilyaincrypt0
@ilyaincrypt0 Год назад
0x340bdb2D1eCCC94c09be2aafcb0D50b3bA99eB19 (ETH wallet - Collecting money for drones for Ukraine)
@thanhucluc7267
@thanhucluc7267 Год назад
A current conflict analyzed by Eastory. Can't think of anything better.
@Lord_Lambert
@Lord_Lambert Год назад
This conflict no longer being current would be better.
@leonpaelinck
@leonpaelinck Год назад
What about no conflict at all?
@nikolaylysenko8837
@nikolaylysenko8837 Год назад
@@Lord_Lambertas a Ukrainian I second this 😢
@Cybermat47
@Cybermat47 Год назад
I can: there being no current conflicts for Eastory to analyse.
@Lord_Lambert
@Lord_Lambert Год назад
@@nikolaylysenko8837 Slava Ukraini
@fascistmonke
@fascistmonke Год назад
Such a great video. Not biased and well put. You should also do a video on Yugoslavia in WW2. Generally a short invasion to cover as the main gains had taken place in the first 3 days.
@ckhpersonal670
@ckhpersonal670 Год назад
he did that in his ww2 mediteranian war 1940-1941
@fascistmonke
@fascistmonke Год назад
​@@ckhpersonal670 Just checked, I missed that part. Thanks
@mrspliffie8906
@mrspliffie8906 Год назад
Belgrade in 3 days
@aviationlover6955
@aviationlover6955 Год назад
The invasion was short, but then there were the Partisans
@Short-Brickfilm71.
@Short-Brickfilm71. Год назад
you mean when the Germans took Yugoslavia, the Yugoslavian rersistance or when they helped Russia win the war 1944-1945.
@RonSommar
@RonSommar Год назад
Best war map I have seen so far on this conflict. Thank you!
@NapoleonIBonopart
@NapoleonIBonopart Год назад
Jomini the west
@Noname_NoID
@Noname_NoID Год назад
Well, looks like you haven't seen much.
@rrosski
@rrosski Год назад
Weebunion and Defense politics asia, best maps out of everyone
@AbdulGoodLooks
@AbdulGoodLooks Год назад
An incredibly well detailed and well thought out analysis video. I especially appreciate that you admit that details are fuzzy and that some assumptions may be wrong, not enough people on the internet have that level of honesty and integrity. Kudos to you!
@amkessel2014
@amkessel2014 Год назад
This is an outstanding video. The front lines in Ukraine always seemed somewhat arbitrary. Your use of terrain height + urban areas makes it way more understandable why the lines are where they are. Couple that with your usual excellent map animation, and this is one of best videos on this topic. This is one of my favorite channels. Keep up the great work!
@showdown66
@showdown66 Год назад
Top quality. Thanks Eastory!
@HH-pm6mj
@HH-pm6mj Год назад
I love that this is unbiased. You are definitely one of the most dedicated channels on RU-vid.
@johnny_t.
@johnny_t. Год назад
It seems to you that the video is not biased because you often see much more biased videos. As for this video, watching it from Russia, I see that it is still biased. "The truth is the first thing that dies in war" is a very fair statement.
@HH-pm6mj
@HH-pm6mj Год назад
@@johnny_t. what parts of it? I sincerely want to know. Btw I look at Pro Russian Sources as well as Pro Ukrainian ones. I saw no problems as far as I know. Just want to have a debate
@nilloc93
@nilloc93 Год назад
@@HH-pm6mj +1 to that. Its not like K&G which takes every second moment to remind people that the Russians are bad guys and its not like Douglas Macgregor who was claiming tha the entire Ukrainian army had died in April 2022. I find that there is so much "The Russians will collapse in a month" and "Ukraine will fall apart any day now" that's been going on for over a year that both sides think the phrase "this war will take a long time" is somehow a bias statement.
@johnny_t.
@johnny_t. Год назад
Whatever I write to you, it will cause controversy among other people. And I don't want to argue with anyone. I believe that finding out who is more right and who is less only supports this conflict. It seems to me that it is better to focus on the reasons why it needs to be completed. Even if I agreed, any of my comments on this video would not be short. The analysis of some phrases that the author of the video uttered in 20 seconds will turn into very long texts if you give explanations that are obvious in Russia, but not obvious in other countries. Let's limit ourselves to 14:35, the Russian army had no problems with conscription of men. Men were simply not called up. Those who really wanted to go themselves had such an opportunity by signing a contract for 6 months. By the way, are you familiar with the video at 14:40? The author for some reason did not show the ending. Of course, I may be wrong, but in it, by chance, the Ukrainian military does not shoot at a surrendered Russian lying on the ground? And before that, would they by any chance pick up a rifle lying next to this surrendered Russian?
@nilloc93
@nilloc93 Год назад
@@johnny_t. If you're not willing to defend your point then why talk at all? Just shut up and sit in a corner, don't couch your arguments with "I don't wana elaborate because you'll be mad at me" right after disagreeing with someone. 14:35 Eastory says they had an ENLISTMENT issue not a conscription issue, IDK if you're ESL but those are very different things. He says later in the video that Russian mobilization/conscription allowed them to refill their frontline and solve their numerical issues. 14:40 is a video of a bunch of dudes sitting around with RPG rockets. I am not familiar with the entire video but you would have to have serious brain rot to think that Eastory is going to show an execution on his monetized youtube channel.
@celsus7979
@celsus7979 Год назад
Very informative, thank you!
@gintautassickus6390
@gintautassickus6390 Год назад
I've been your fan since your video 1941. Your channel is amazing.
@ckhpersonal670
@ckhpersonal670 Год назад
1941? ive been his fan since 1939!
@gintautassickus6390
@gintautassickus6390 Год назад
@@ckhpersonal670 nice
@germanballmappingwmo9609
@germanballmappingwmo9609 Год назад
I’ve been his air conditioner since 1985
@anonpc
@anonpc Год назад
I was hoping you'd make a video recently, thank you!
@viniciuspaolilo7140
@viniciuspaolilo7140 Год назад
Great content, as always!
@kendee9166
@kendee9166 Год назад
Excellent presentation & easy to understand. Thanks a Lot!👍🏻
@TheStrimlaren
@TheStrimlaren Год назад
Such a great summary! Really looking forward to a potential follow-up
@1337A
@1337A Год назад
Fascinating stuff. It's great seeing so much content on current conflict given its relevance
@kennethatherton568
@kennethatherton568 Год назад
Good job. You’re putting together the 2nd draft of history. As time goes on we’ll learn more and more. Thank you for the contribution.
@mrrios124
@mrrios124 Год назад
Just opened RU-vid and saw this and this fricking made my day, I love these videos especially on modern wars
@wawy85
@wawy85 Год назад
I love this channel, good work man. wonderful.
@alexanderhummel3917
@alexanderhummel3917 Год назад
many thanks for this visualisation
@HispaniaGothorum
@HispaniaGothorum Год назад
Thank you so much for your video and your work.
@1urie1
@1urie1 Год назад
The Blyatkrieg = you advance 25km in 4 months, then lose 100x more on the flanks in 2 weeks.
@pacivalmuller9333
@pacivalmuller9333 9 дней назад
Bachmut was taken using only shovels and Ukraine won the counteroffensive and took Crimea?
@Olifantenstaart
@Olifantenstaart Год назад
12:32 You’re the first channel that integrates an ad in a non-intrusive and actually useful way 💯
@bradleyjones1515
@bradleyjones1515 Год назад
I have been eagerly awaiting this video!! Thank you very much
@caseymauldin8396
@caseymauldin8396 Год назад
Man this was really excellent. Thank you for that.
@amsfountain8792
@amsfountain8792 Год назад
You provide better information than the mass media. Thanks
@stofikmapping1733
@stofikmapping1733 Год назад
That is your best video. The combination of daily info from Balkan Mapping and your few Ukrainian videos per year is the best source of informations.
@man_vs_life
@man_vs_life Год назад
Damn, that was a amazing. I haven't been following the details of the fighting and this vid has given a perfect overview. Thank you!
@olsenjk
@olsenjk Год назад
Excellent summary. Thank you
@M30W3R
@M30W3R Год назад
I really like how the videos are progressively getting more professional in editing. Been here since quite a while ago, I'm happy for all your improvements.
@alehaim
@alehaim Год назад
Unironically this video helped me understand basic military strategy on the local level. Amazing
@Dayvit78
@Dayvit78 Год назад
Logistics, logistics and high ground. Yes you passed modern tactics 101
@nilloc93
@nilloc93 Год назад
@@Dayvit78 Logistics are generally above the tactical level. More like operations and strategy 101 Terrain is definitely a tactical concern tho.
@roberthansen5727
@roberthansen5727 Год назад
​@@Dayvit78 "logistics high ground tactics" These words mostly do not mean what you seem to think they mean.
@re4mak
@re4mak Год назад
Thank you very much for this video
@Zyzyx442
@Zyzyx442 9 месяцев назад
This was amazing perspective, thanks for your work.
@davis3051
@davis3051 Год назад
Love this coverage of the war. It’s been difficult to get a good perspective on the bigger picture, and this helped that. Appreciate the content and effort behind it.
@user-gs2fu3bm4b
@user-gs2fu3bm4b Год назад
Love the geographic and logistical emphasis of the video
@StickmanLeOuf
@StickmanLeOuf Год назад
Simply amazing, good efforts !
@Dejan878
@Dejan878 Год назад
Excellent video. Thank you
@hazmatmatt1039
@hazmatmatt1039 Год назад
Suggestions: It would be nice to have a little bar scale at the bottom or some other solution for a sense of scale. During transitions like 15:13, it would be nice to have a smaller, secondary screen or a little box or such showing what part of larger scale Ukraine we are viewing. Great video!
@man_vs_life
@man_vs_life Год назад
Too true, I was having the same issue.
@ThomasLiljeruhm
@ThomasLiljeruhm Год назад
This video is super interesting and educational! I especially like that you choose to highlight the higher ground and the urban areas.
@philbyd
@philbyd Год назад
The only time line of the way battle ground I have really understood,thanks
@BlitzOfTheReich
@BlitzOfTheReich Год назад
Always making fantastic videos my friend.
@nhifgp
@nhifgp Год назад
Awesome video! A bit strange decision to use the lightly colored gradient to indicate higher height, as most elevation maps we see do the opposite and concentrate the color on mountains and peeks. At least for me it was bugging my brain to stop visualizing the terrain backwards. But anyways, again big ups for creating this video, don't stop doing what you're doing \m/
@alex-em4em
@alex-em4em Год назад
True! I read the map wrong and should have returned the video 10 seconds
@MXB2001
@MXB2001 Год назад
I liked it. The higher you go the lighter it gets. Sorta like real life. But yeah, I know it runs reverse to what we're accustomed to.
@Siddusssss
@Siddusssss Год назад
I already monitored the frontlines of the war almost daily, And it's interesting to watch this as a summary and try to remember what I was thinking and what I was curious about at the time.
@johnpijano4786
@johnpijano4786 Год назад
You made the best ad for Ground news out of all the youtubers I watched. The 2nd best is Perun's natural speech style ad for Ground news, but your direct "Ground news helps with X regarding the video because Y and Z" Good job.
@severinsilmedin2588
@severinsilmedin2588 Год назад
Amazing, Thank you!
@cpofastforward7720
@cpofastforward7720 Год назад
Fabulous work here. Likely as close to the truth as we will get right now.
@Red1Napoleon
@Red1Napoleon Год назад
The unbiased narration is what I like most about this Channel.
@luisbrayllebelo4973
@luisbrayllebelo4973 Год назад
thnx for update bro
@steevy402
@steevy402 Год назад
You should add a scale to the side of the video, it's hard being unfamiliar with specific terrain to understand the size of areas in the video. Love your vids :)
@CoatedTrout
@CoatedTrout Год назад
Incredible - very well explained and engaging. Shame it ends on a cliffhanger!
@GoodenBaden
@GoodenBaden Год назад
Great job pronouncing the names of the various towns and villages. Yet another example of your effort to convey accuracy.
@anamulhaquejasim1523
@anamulhaquejasim1523 Год назад
Thank you and keep up the good work❤️
@melkor3496
@melkor3496 Год назад
Love your content.
@austinreed5805
@austinreed5805 Год назад
Thank you for this overall summary of how the Russo-Ukrainian War has gone, so far. Keep up the good work!
@mappingtheshit
@mappingtheshit Год назад
This isn’t a war, this is special operation, if russian start war, noone will survive, they have not begin yet to fight seriously
@nikqwe78963
@nikqwe78963 Год назад
​@@mappingtheshit Выздоравливай
@jsjsjk4365
@jsjsjk4365 11 месяцев назад
​@@mappingtheshit of course, no one will survive (specifically talking about the russian army)
@otocan
@otocan Год назад
"Just a RU-vidr". You're a living legend mate.
@konst80hum
@konst80hum Год назад
I cannot commend you enough for the professionalism that went into this video. Well done!
@Jacks97
@Jacks97 Год назад
Great video man!
@TomBlackstone
@TomBlackstone Год назад
Great analysis. The most detailed and unbiased narrative of the war I've seen yet.
@Darnian72
@Darnian72 Год назад
Like your work very much and the fact that you admit there might be many errors in your research makes your work even that more remarkable! Carry on with it 🙂
@gequitz
@gequitz Год назад
good summary. Thank you
@mathieugariepy2948
@mathieugariepy2948 Год назад
Thank you!
@nekko5778
@nekko5778 Год назад
being on the defensive dosent mean that you will take less casualties
@stc3145
@stc3145 Год назад
Usually it does.
@eliasziad7864
@eliasziad7864 Год назад
@muffinskake Absolute does not, people who say that have little understanding of how war works.
@theepashmani6474
@theepashmani6474 Год назад
@@stc3145 Not true. Casualties depend on firepower And equipment.
@Catscounteratack
@Catscounteratack Год назад
@@eliasziad7864 if you’r in defense Usually it does . When you’re in building you’r less visible and you see terain than people who don’t . Yes it depends but on average it does .
@auguste-philippehenri-loui7503
When your enemy makes meaty attacks on fortified structures, as was the case in Bakhmut, then, of course, the attacker will lose more.
@Barttek
@Barttek Год назад
I found it very weird how little coverage was dedicated to Popasna when the battle was raging in the town. Early summer it seemed like Ukrainians planned defense of Donbas anchored on Donets river and 2014 contact line fortifications. All future Russian advances near Lysychansk and later Bakhmut stem from the breakthorugh at Popasna, but very little coverage is available of what exactly happend there.
@Franfran2424
@Franfran2424 Год назад
Thats because ukrainain media doesnt share ukrianian defeats. for obvious reasons, to keep morale higher and avoid doomers
@marnixbrugmans4181
@marnixbrugmans4181 Год назад
From what I've gathered, so much arty that the Ukrainian lines just dissappeared. In a few interviews with separate guys defending Bakhmut, they all mention that the shelling is less than what got dropped on Popasna. From a casualty perspective, likely fairly light on kia but many many wia. Shell shock is a very real thing
@user-fh9bt7gx8e
@user-fh9bt7gx8e Год назад
Nothing extraordinary happened there. It's just that, with increasing pressure, there comes a moment when some point does not stand up. There would be no Popasna, there would be a breakthrough in another place. The breakthrough was not unexpected, it was expected. Only the breakthrough point was unknown. And when Popasnaya defense only faltered, the pressure on her immediately increased. The units that were ready for a breakthrough came up to her. And that's when the assault began. Artillery, bomb and missile strikes. All this has increased significantly. And the forces of the assault turned out to be enough to expand and deepen the breakthrough so much that the APU could not do anything about it.
@user-is9om6oi6z
@user-is9om6oi6z Год назад
​@@Franfran2424 Друг бои за попасную шли 3 месяца там бойцы держались как могли. Старые политиканы и ЛГБТ идиоты с запад тянули с помощью когда она была так нужна из этого вытек снарядный голод
@melikechoc0
@melikechoc0 Год назад
I don't know if its a "widely used" nickname or not, but I've heard the breakthrough does have significance to those that follow the war day by day. I believe some call it the "Popasna Flower" due to the resulting action after the breakthrough in the area looking like a flower, aka troop movements pouring out in every direction from Popasna.
@greekrevoltontheway
@greekrevoltontheway Год назад
Sheesh, crazy animation with blender. You are awesome
@slaughterchainsaw
@slaughterchainsaw Год назад
Excellent quality!
@ayankhaznawi
@ayankhaznawi Год назад
I love how unbiased this is, thanks so much for this amazing video!
@01codblackops
@01codblackops Год назад
imagine how many lives would be saved if such tactical retreats were done in ww2
@G.A.C_Preserve
@G.A.C_Preserve Год назад
Around 20 division around Stalingrad, retreat to a defensible river position will give the German an advantage over the Russia and maybe counterattack later on down the line
@thefirstkingdogo1126
@thefirstkingdogo1126 11 месяцев назад
No they will help probably figth to retreat them get send to stop the colaps of the centre-group wich would make them have more time to use Romanian oil and longer and more strengt to contain D-Day not stop it.
@yhayah7589
@yhayah7589 Год назад
Wonderful! Exactly what I was waiting for 🎉🎉🎉
@vigilance4147
@vigilance4147 10 месяцев назад
East key is quickly becoming my favorite youtuber for a variety of reasons! Keep up the great work
@rastas4766
@rastas4766 Год назад
"The Donbas Industrial Area". I didn't really get just how urbanized this area was. The amount cities and towns present in this area is staggering.
@user-yr8uj2dm9d
@user-yr8uj2dm9d Год назад
more than 90% of the urban population, but mostly these are sovov slums, in which it is inconvenient to live
@kulio1214
@kulio1214 11 месяцев назад
Ukraine has been using artillery against it for almost a decade
@InstagramUser-bf3yd
@InstagramUser-bf3yd Год назад
Hey Eastory, As for me watching your content since the beginning knowing that you should refer to the Ukrainian Offensives as Offensives not Counter Offensives. A counter-offensive is when the defending side immediately launches an attack on the attacking units.
@Eastory
@Eastory Год назад
Actually, this is a good point. But since everyone refer to it as "counteroffensive", then I used this word in the video.
@APMI-OFICIAL
@APMI-OFICIAL Год назад
the offensive word has a negative connotation (being the aggressor) while counteroffensive has a positive connotation (responding to the aggression of the other side) that is why this language is used
@InstagramUser-bf3yd
@InstagramUser-bf3yd Год назад
@@APMI-OFICIALA counter-offensive is a large-scale military offensive undertaken by a force previously on the defensive. To prove my Point this is a source from a dictionary I have in my house.
@Oksford23
@Oksford23 Год назад
Контрнаступление это наступление на наступающего противника,а не на обороняющегося.
@TheGiggityG
@TheGiggityG Год назад
BRAVO! So well done! Keep it up!
@malawi89
@malawi89 Год назад
Really informative video!
@abdullahdaniyal114
@abdullahdaniyal114 Год назад
1. Make sure the army has strong logistics. 2. Avoid fighting in urban areas and natural obstacles as much as possible. 3. Attackers must have 5:1 advantage in manpower, keeping in view both have same level of technologies.
@garygenerous8982
@garygenerous8982 Год назад
Thank you for your concise and informative video. This has really helped put the conflict in perspective and explains why certain things happened. I know that while the facts may not be fully known, you have done your best to give us as accurate and unbiased summary as humanly possible and I sincerely appreciate that. So thank you again for an amazing video and I can’t wait for your next one. :)
@hoangthanhlamnguyen5167
@hoangthanhlamnguyen5167 Год назад
Love this video!
@aspielm759
@aspielm759 Год назад
Wonderful I recently discussed this topic with a family member of mine. I hope my observations will confirm themselves otherwise I‘ll have to write quite the long correction letter ;D
@aaroncabatingan5238
@aaroncabatingan5238 Год назад
Four months after the fall of Bakhmut(if it ever happens), we would still be talking about the Battle for Chasiv Yar.
@ilfov_patriot
@ilfov_patriot Год назад
its very nice to see the most talented estonian to upload videos
@NathanLanza
@NathanLanza Год назад
Thanks!
@sergworld
@sergworld Год назад
Great analysis Eastory
@axl4218
@axl4218 Год назад
would love to see this style but with the siege of Mariupol
@LuanMower55
@LuanMower55 Год назад
Up
@Lawnmower737
@Lawnmower737 Год назад
I think the only problem is the details are very fuzzy surrounding it. There’s not many who can really say what happened.
@ataszvo9281
@ataszvo9281 Год назад
@@Lawnmower737 масса подробных карт штурма Мариуполя буквально по дням. Есть проблемы только с картами по окружению Мариуполя
@Strange_Koffe
@Strange_Koffe Год назад
А можно ссылку на карту урбанизации? Мне пригодится такая
@HobbyAsylum
@HobbyAsylum Год назад
Thank you
@gbody_gang5023
@gbody_gang5023 Год назад
Two minutes in im hooked 😲 very informative video 😁 #subscribed
@stolek6908
@stolek6908 Год назад
No ammo shortige , shovels doin great job.
@pacivalmuller9333
@pacivalmuller9333 9 дней назад
Russian Final Boss of Bachmut: m.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LxxXw83ifaU.html&pp=ygUPU2hvdmVsIHRocm93aW5n
@davidx2336
@davidx2336 Год назад
Excellent video!
@Puppetmastersfool
@Puppetmastersfool Год назад
Good work and very important use of the Caveat.
@Igor-ug1uo
@Igor-ug1uo Год назад
It's still hard for me to understand what exactly happened in Soledar. According to some guys from the 93rd Brigade of UAF, they were feeling pretty confident and were very successful in their defence of Siledar, but after the rotation and being replaced with the 46th Airmobile Brigade, things started going downhill. At first I believed that this was just a coincidence explained by other factors, but later one of the 46th Airmobile Brigade commanders was complaining about being given soldiers with very weak training which makes me believe that the replacement of the 93rd for the 46th might have been more significant in the Soledar troubles.
@eliasziad7864
@eliasziad7864 Год назад
It's because VDV paratroopers made a dash towards the city from Yakolivka, destroyed parts of their artillery, and paved the way for Wagner to take the city.
@Franfran2424
@Franfran2424 Год назад
46th has essentially been rebuilt. poorly. 93rd was still relatively untouched. I dont think they will be since they seem to be getting grinded down in bakhmt
@jakubw.2779
@jakubw.2779 Год назад
The idea here was probably to save combat proven 93rd relatively untouched, so they could jump elsewhere if needed to be the firefighters or to save them for the coming counteroffensive. The 46th was just a filler considered enough to hold out in soledar, but battlefield verified those assumptions
@turkishlatin.
@turkishlatin. Год назад
Probably the fall of Yakovlivka strategic position.
@user-fh9bt7gx8e
@user-fh9bt7gx8e Год назад
A lot depends on whether an assault is underway, or you are under disturbing artillery fire and reconnaissance combat. It depends on what forces the assault is carried out. They could well believe that they had been stormed all this time. And that they were holding up well. They were shelled, they tried to knock them out of distant defense nodes. But their trouble was that it wasn't really an attack. It was preparation for the assault. Their fortifications and artillery positions were identified. When the assault began, the density of artillery fire increased significantly. Aviation joined the case. And their positions were already known by that time.
@name-os8kl
@name-os8kl Год назад
As a hoi4 player, this does way more sense to me compared to the news
@TheDancingHyena
@TheDancingHyena Год назад
outstanding video. eagerly await more like this
@botanozsan7843
@botanozsan7843 Год назад
I love unbiased videos. Nowadays, you can not find unbiased videos about war. Everybody became emotional.. Thank you
@dentoncrimescene
@dentoncrimescene Год назад
It's so daft people becoming emotional over indefensible wars and war crimes.
@Lawnmower737
@Lawnmower737 Год назад
@@dentoncrimescene Its crazy that we live in a time where we have first hand sources recorded on phones and sent all over the internet of Russian war crimes and sheer blatant provocation and get some still refuse to look at any of it and stick their head in the sand.
@botanozsan7843
@botanozsan7843 Год назад
@Bampa I saw many more war crimes against the civilians of Donbas from the Ukrainian side than Russians. Let's speak the truth here.
@eliasziad7864
@eliasziad7864 Год назад
Lol
@eliasziad7864
@eliasziad7864 Год назад
@Bampa You clearly forgot about Syria, Yemen, Libya, which have hundreds of thousands of hours and combat footage of Merican war crimss.
@willlongley1657
@willlongley1657 Год назад
Extremely interesting. I’m in the loop of certain events, such as the Russian progress in the Bakhmut suburbs, but to have it visualised is so much more informative.
@xDeiMx
@xDeiMx Год назад
bahmut doesn't really matter. it's just farming)
@willlongley1657
@willlongley1657 Год назад
@@xDeiMx no you’re right it doesn’t, and Ukraine will probably withdraw from it very soon.
@xDeiMx
@xDeiMx Год назад
@@willlongley1657 the most interesting will be in Melitopol I am from Russia, if you are interested in something, I can tell you)
@PremusRed
@PremusRed Год назад
That was the most effective use of a sponsor that I've ever seen. Well done Sir.
@connorsimonelli9288
@connorsimonelli9288 Год назад
This video has one of the best ads I have ever seen for ground news. Been seeing these ads for a few months now but this is the one that convinced me to get it
@tornadonick6480
@tornadonick6480 Год назад
You failed to mention that Ukraine actually had some of its forces encircled and captured at Hirske-Zolote, at least 500 of them.
@eliasziad7864
@eliasziad7864 Год назад
He said something went wrong with the withdrawal.
@aquilae1670
@aquilae1670 Год назад
Very informative video. Truly unbiased. 👍
@YTRussia
@YTRussia Год назад
Through what program is such a video sequence made in the form of a map?
@Billiejean583
@Billiejean583 Год назад
Tears in my eyes. Love the video
@linkly9272
@linkly9272 Год назад
I'm impressed that you managed to cover the entire year of fighting without the tactics and explanations either getting too overly convoluted or complex, or dumbing things down too much for a general audience. This is a trap which many other RU-vidrs and analysts have unfortunately fallen into, however this video was an exception to that! This felt just right with how it covered the conflict in the East. Great video!
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