Russian troops just liberated 4 East Ukrainian regions, Red Lima lost! 5 Russian regiments were almost wiped out
Explaining the reasons for the failure of the Russian army

In this recent period, the Russian-Ukrainian conflict has shown a more complex combat posture. The Russian side seems to be unexpected, the Russian army has just liberated 4 states of Eastern Ukraine, Moscow is still setting off fireworks to celebrate it, and this Red Lima is lost. The Russian troops in Red Lima were determined to live and die with the city and launched a frenzied counterattack, but suffered heavy losses from heavy artillery bombardment by the Ukrainian army. According to the information released by the Ukrainian military Alejandro, five regiments of Russian troops were almost wiped out when they were surrounded by the Ukrainian army on their way to retreat, and only after losing more than 1,500 troops did they escape from the encirclement of the Ukrainian army.
What is this all about?
First of all, let's take a look at the 2 very unsuccessful operations that the Russian army has fought in the last few days.
The first battle: the new offensive battle in Donetsk
Currently, 42% of Donetsk is under the control of the U.S. Army, and the U.S. and Russian fronts are doggedly intertwined. The Russian army decided to launch an offensive operation in Sole dad to break through the Ukrainian lines and seize more initiative in the direction of Severs.
This time, the Russian army invested its blood and put its life on the line. To make the liberation of Donetsk a 100% reality, the Russian army organized death squads to launch a fierce attack. However, the Russian death squads suffered heavy casualties under the artillery bombardment of the Ukrainian army. The offensive was slow to make any new progress.
The second battle was even more faceless for the Russian army. 5 Russian regiments were almost wiped out by the Ukrainian army's attack.
The Russian army staged the Great Red Lima Escape. The Russian army originally intended to live and die in the intimate city district. However, the Russian troops in Red Lima could not hold out under the severe counterattack of the Ukrainian army. According to the information released by the Ukrainian military, Alejandro, the Russian army lost more than 1,500 troops in the final breakout because of their refusal to withdraw from Red Lima. The Russian forces stationed in Red Lima consisted of five regiments, including the 752nd Regiment of the 3rd Motorized Infantry Division, the 13th Regiment of the 4th Infantry Division. Russian 16th and 208th Regiments, and 119th Regiment.

Sources claim that the Russian troops were resisted by the U.S. Army during the retreat and suffered heavy losses. The entire road was littered with the bodies of Russian officers and soldiers. Russian troops were routed in civilian vehicles but were hit by Ukrainian artillery fire and sniping by drones. Russian troops retreated at night, without night vision but escaped more confused.
This failure of the Russian army is a defeat and loss of face.
So what impact will this series of operational failures have on the future situation of the Russia-Ukraine conflict? How should we interpret this failure?
First, the tragic retreat of Russian troops from Red Lima, where five regiments were almost completely wiped out by the U.S. Army strikes, was the beginning of a major Russian defeat. If the Russian army could not control the situation, the Russian army's route would have been catastrophic.
It will be spring 2023 before the Russian reserves are ready to go to the front, but the Ugandan army has fully seized this time to launch a full-scale counterattack against the Russian army. With the recovery of Red Lima, the entire rear of the Don bass theater is within the grasp of the Ukrainian offensive. The next target of the Ukrainian offensive is the key towns such as Criminal and the further taking of cities such as Shcharansky, and the Russian battlefield in Donetsk and Lufthansa will become precarious.
Now, President Vladimir Putin signed an order to recapture 4 blasts of Eastern Ukraine. But, in case this Ukrainian army fights back and the 4 blasts are lost again, does the Russian army have a good plan related to the re-attack of the 4 blasts by the Ukrainian army?
The political significance of the liberation of the 4 states by the Russian army is greater than the military significance. And the military often determines the direction of politics. The Russian authorities announced the incorporation of the 4 regions into Russian territory without a solid front, which won the face, but indeed laid the groundwork for the "loss of the heart".
The whole Moscow is celebrating the victory of the Russian army in the liberation of the 4 blasts, but nobody seems to care about the actual situation of the Russian soldiers on the front line. Such a judgment was very dangerous for the Russian army.
Secondly, the Russian troops were in civilian vehicles during the retreat and had no night vision. This is a good indication that the Russian army now engaged in the war is already a very dangerous army that is not even prepared with the most basic combat supplies. How can such an army not defeat the war?
It's time for the Russian army to reflect on what happened in the Red Lima defeat.
Look at the details of the Russian army, which seems to be very far from the "second strongest army in the world".
The Russian army retreated in civilian vehicles. How did the Russian army retreat in civilian vehicles as a fully mechanized outfit? The Russian military vehicles can not be found?
The logistical transportation of the Russian army seems to have a very serious and fatal problem. About two or three months into the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, it seems that the Russian military vehicles are not enough. The Russian army brought buses and civilian trucks to the front line to solve the immediate needs of the Russian army.
The mobilization of civilian vehicles can solve the urgent need, but not for long. The Russian army still needs professional military vehicles to meet operational needs. But now, the Russian-Ukrainian conflict has been fought for half a year, where are the Russian military vehicles in the end? No, at least from the retreat of the Red Lima this situation is seen, the Russian military vehicles are not. The Russian defense industry is so crotchety that even military vehicles are difficult to produce in large quantities.
2. The Russian army has no night vision? How is this possible? The second-strongest Russian army in the world does not have night vision devices. Night vision is the standard configuration of all military powers in combat. How can the Russian army find and destroy the Ukrainian army at night if they don't have night vision?
3. The Ugandan army used drones to guide artillery fire against the Russian army, how come the Russian army does not have any means of defense against the Ugandan drones? Today's countries are strengthening their weapons in low-altitude defense, for example, our military has Red Flag 16 field air defense missiles, specifically to combat drones, helicopters, and other low- and medium-altitude targets, good field air defense, at any time the smooth conduct of land combat defense and control. The U.S. side also has a corresponding low-altitude anti-aircraft weapon system.
The Russian Army also has low-altitude air defense systems, such as the Tunguska air defense system. However, we did not find Russian Tunguska engaged in shooting down U.S. drones during the retreat of Russian forces. Was the Russian Tunguska discarded? Or was there some other reason for not participating in the battle? But no matter how the Russians give the reason, the impact of the Tunguska not participating in the war on the Russian army is that the Ugandan army can continuously strike Russian targets with drones.
The above analysis shows that the Russian army is still a long way from the information war.
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