The Russian Federation forces have unstoppable momentum in the Donetsk region, with a string of victories and the noticeable weakening of the Ukrainian defenses.
Since they took the important rail and logistics hub of Kurakhovo, the Red Army has been on a roll. Just in January, they took Nadiya, Dachenskoye, Shevchenko (with lithium mine), Kalinovo, Peschanoye, Terny and Neskuchnoye, Ukrainka, Slavyanka, Petropavlovka and Vremevka, Vozdvizhenka, Novoyegorovka, Volkovo, Zapadnoye, Solyonoe, Timofeyevka and Zelenoye – most of these towns and villages in Donetsk, some in northern Kharkov.
The list below may seem just a bunch of strange Slavic names, but the Fact is: it’s a lot of settlements.
And less than a month after Kurakhovo, Moscow conquers the even larger stronghold of Velikaya Novosyolka, a fortress city almost on the border with Dnipropetrovsk, a region that, despite getting clobbered by Geran Drones and all kinds of missiles, so far haven’t been breached by Russian troops.
Watch: Russian assault units fight to split Velikaya Novosyolka in two.
Las unidades de asalto rusas lograron dividir Velikaya Novoselka en dos partes, bloquear las formaciones de las Fuerzas Armadas de Ucrania y comenzar su destrucción, informó el Ministerio de Defensa.@DD_Geopolitics pic.twitter.com/a9wMpLar1D
— PALESTINA (@Darwin_f1978) January 25, 2025
A distinct feature of the battle for Velikaya Novosyolka was how fast the Ukrainian defenses folded and retreated, with very little fighting, leaving the town comparatively less destroyed by the siege.
Long gone are the days of Bakhmut, where relentless Azov Nazis put up a fight to the end in the Azovstal factory grounds. Most of today’s troops conscripted by Kiev do not compare with the defenders from the beginning of the war.
Watch: Russian flags fly over Velikaya Novosyolka.
Russian flag flies over Velikaya Novosyolka.
As a result of active offensive operations by units of the 5th Separate Guards Tank Brigade of the 36th Army and the 40th Guards Marine Brigade of the Vostok Group of Forces, Velikaya Novosyolka has been liberated (Donetsk… pic.twitter.com/qleNqNWHb2
— Maimunka News (@MaimunkaNews) January 26, 2025
Swiss paper Neue Zürcher Zeitung (via Slavyangrad)
“The military situation in eastern Ukraine has deteriorated sharply. Defense lines have collapsed in various parts of the front.
[…] The current scenario is reminiscent of the costly retreat battles near Avdeevka a year ago and near Ugledar in October. In both cases, the high command waited too long in a hopeless situation and gave the order to withdraw too late. Accordingly, there is great indignation among some Ukrainians that Kiev seems to have learned nothing.
After Velyka Novosyolka, the Russian Armed Forces will go north, where there are few topographic obstacles, to the border of the Dnipropetrovsk region.”
Watch: fireworks celebrate the conquest of Velikaya Novosyolka.
Fireworks in Velikaya Novosyolka.
The #Russian Armed Forces celebrated the liberation of Velikaya Novosyolka with a fireworks display! pic.twitter.com/ixsudR4GjF
— Иван (@lll_Tatarinov_H) January 27, 2025
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