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<blockquote data-quote="Which Tyler" data-source="post: 1101477" data-attributes="member: 73592"><p>[MEDIA=twitter]1571795379246563328[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>IF this is right, then it looks like Ukraine is using the newly qualified troops to mop up and secure the newly liberated areas around Kharkiv; and moving the frontline troops to the area between Zaporizhzhya and Donetsk (with a week and counting, of R&R).</p><p></p><p>I'm not convinced though, especially given the assaults on pretty much everywhere from Oskil to Bilohorivka (about 50 miles), and the amount of territory they could gain if/when they get in behind Lyman and Zarichne/Torske. Not to mention the developing beachhead in East Kupyansk.</p><p></p><p></p><p>To me, the most likely is that the movement of troops is genuine, but "just" troop rotation; but it could be a feint to suck Russian troops into the area, opening up gaps elsewhere in the line, and it's perfectly possible that it's real, and signals an intended new offensive - either with newly trained / released troops, or possibly even the frontline troops from the Kharkiv offensive, meaning that the current NE offensive is being successfully carried out by the newer troops.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Which Tyler, post: 1101477, member: 73592"] [MEDIA=twitter]1571795379246563328[/MEDIA] IF this is right, then it looks like Ukraine is using the newly qualified troops to mop up and secure the newly liberated areas around Kharkiv; and moving the frontline troops to the area between Zaporizhzhya and Donetsk (with a week and counting, of R&R). I'm not convinced though, especially given the assaults on pretty much everywhere from Oskil to Bilohorivka (about 50 miles), and the amount of territory they could gain if/when they get in behind Lyman and Zarichne/Torske. Not to mention the developing beachhead in East Kupyansk. To me, the most likely is that the movement of troops is genuine, but "just" troop rotation; but it could be a feint to suck Russian troops into the area, opening up gaps elsewhere in the line, and it's perfectly possible that it's real, and signals an intended new offensive - either with newly trained / released troops, or possibly even the frontline troops from the Kharkiv offensive, meaning that the current NE offensive is being successfully carried out by the newer troops. [/QUOTE]
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