The Ukrainians who took the city dismantled a nerve center of operations in Moscow
The Ukrainians seized a huge amount of war material in their attack on Kharkov. It is being bragged about by the media in Kiev, showing how troops train to adapt to its use and use it against the Russians. The abandonment of equipment, observable in places like Izium, where Moscow had installed a command center and an armored supply base, is seen in Russia as the greatest humiliation since the invasion began.
Russian crews left perfectly good battle tanks, fuel tankers, trucks and other military vehicles to save their lives. Convinced that the armored vehicles were an easy target for the Ukrainian drones, the soldiers fled on foot, in private cars or even on bicycles, many of them disguised as civilians.
President Volodymyr Zelensky visited this city on Wednesday and took part in the raising of the Ukrainian flag. He saw scattered, several armored vehicles destroyed during the counter-offensive, as well as dozens of intact or slightly damaged T-80BV and T-80U main battle tanks. In a school, the invaders have set up a defense post where weapons and a huge amount of ammunition have been discovered. A few yards away, in the basement of a factory, the Russians had set up a bunker and bedroom as an operations center, conveniently fortified with trenches, sacks, machine guns, and defensive bastions. Uniforms, notebooks, food cans, maps, and even an old analog rotary telephone were scattered everywhere. Kiev believes that the destruction of this operations center made it possible to cut cover and disable other units on the Donbas front line that no longer knew what decisions to make.
UN Secretary-General António Guterres expressed his pessimism on Wednesday about a negotiated and swift end to the conflict after a telephone conversation with the Russian president. The same impression has been expressed by German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, who after another telephone communication indicated that Putin does not consider the invasion a “mistake”. In recent hours, it has emerged that the Kremlin head was able to reject a peace deal agreed between a delegation from his government and another from Kiev hours after the war started. According to the Reuters agency, Ukraine guaranteed that it would not ask to join NATO, but Putin ordered the occupation to continue.
Source: La Verdad

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