Russian Troops Suffer Heavy Losses on the Lyman Front with No Breakthroughs.
Lyman Axis: High Activity, No Gains for Russian Forces
According to UATV: The Lyman sector has become a focal point for Russian military operations, yet their forces are taking severe casualties without securing any territorial advances. This area is strategically significant as a gateway to the Sloviansk-Kramatorsk metropolitan region, but experts note that the invaders remain bogged down in a difficult situation there.
Russian units are actively searching for alternative routes to launch offensives, but according to military analyst Viktor Tregubov,
“The Russians are indeed trying to figure out another angle of approach. However, they are also constrained by the geography here.” - Viktor Tregubov
He emphasizes that while the Lyman direction records the highest level of enemy activity, “they are making zero progress whatsoever.” Instead, the occupiers are simply enduring massive losses, “dying right in front of the established defensive line.”
Kupiansk Sector: Pressure Without Results
Meanwhile, Russian troops are also attempting to apply pressure near Kupiansk, but with no notable success. Overall, the situation on both fronts demonstrates a clear lack of momentum in Russian military operations.
The stalemate on the Lyman and Kupiansk axes highlights the mounting difficulties Russian forces face against Ukrainian resistance. As they bleed manpower and search for new tactical approaches, the occupiers are failing to meet their objectives—a trend that could reshape the broader conflict in the region. This underscores how Ukrainian defenders continue to hold their ground effectively, while the enemy's strategic plans unravel.
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