VUHLEDAR, KUPIANSK, HIRNYK
Stream of events at the front.
Everything continues to develop very rapidly, there is a lot of information that needs to be clearly established, what exactly is happening at the moment.
A year ago, on September 26, 2023, during an assault near the village of Staromykhailivka, Donetsk region, I took part in this operation. A Russian shell hit our Humvee. It hit from the left side. Unfortunately, our comrade-in-arms, a fighter of the assault company "Rukh" (Movement) of the 59th Motorized Infantry Brigade, Volodymyr Ishchenko, call sign Lysyi (Baldy), was killed that day. He died next to me in the car. Also, one of the Polish volunteer fighters who was with us was wounded, and the driver who was sitting next to me received a light wound, a piece of shrapnel tearing his skin. We were lucky to get out of that battle. The task was completed. And I have a new report on my channel about this battle, about this operation, where we were just one of the groups that performed our tasks and broke through the artillery fire. Thank you to everyone who supports our work. Butusov Plus has 2478 sponsors. Thank you, dear friends, for your trust and the opportunity to continue our work.
So now let's look at the situation at the frontline. Everyone's attention is now focused on the town of Vuhledar. Let's have a look at the map.
The situation in Vuhledar is very, very difficult. In fact, what we see is an operational encirclement, close to it. The enemy controls the flanks. Vuhledar is deeply outflanked, and the enemy has managed to get to the very outskirts of the town. The breakthrough towards the village of Vodiane is particularly dangerous. We can see it to the east of Vuhledar. And from this direction, the enemy threatens our main and only supply route there. It goes through the village of Bohoiavlenka. It is the only such route that is asphalted, and now the enemy has approached it to a distance of one and a half kilometers. This means that this route is now under attack from almost all types of Russian weapons, including mortars, artillery, and, of course, all types of drones - lancets, air defense systems, and strike drones. And the enemy, unfortunately, is hunting for our transport and combat vehicles there.
What can I say, friends, looking at this map? The soldiers of the 72nd Mechanized Brigade continue to heroically defend Vuhledar. They have been defending this town for two years now. They are doing their best. The fact that the enemy has penetrated, in fact, I want to say that Vuhledar itself and to the east is the 72nd Brigade, and to the west of Vuhledar, this area where the enemy is trying to penetrate through Pavlivka and Prychyshivka, are the positions of our 58th Infantry Brigade, which is also heroically fighting in this area. So, what is happening here, dear friends, I cannot say that it is the fault of the soldiers and officers in the slightest. It is not their fault at all. What our soldiers are doing in the battle for Vuhledar, in my opinion, is far beyond the limits of what is possible, beyond the limits of human endurance. This is the highest level of professionalism and dedication of our soldiers. And people are doing everything, even more than can be expected of them. What is happening there? The enemy has been advancing for a long time, very slowly, I have repeatedly said this on the air. The advances were small, a creeping advance of 100-200-500 meters a day or a week, and they were holding them back. Unfortunately, a miracle did not happen, because the new opportunities to break through the enemy's defense cannot be compensated for by minefields and the number of people with machine guns. The increase in the number of drones, the increase in the number of high-precision weapons in the form of drones with grenades drops in the form of FPVs creates conditions where infantry cannot perform combat missions using the old tactics. Today, the front can only be held where high-tech warfare is waged. The essence of modern tactics is, first and foremost, the preservation of your own infantry. Infantry is the basis that holds this front, creates this thin blue line. And where the infantry cannot be saved for various reasons, there is a lack of quality of management, a lack of proper planning of defense operations, a lack of leadership, timely preparation of reserves or the transfer of timely replenishment that would have been prepared in time. Where there are not enough shells or radars to fight enemy drones, where there are not enough air defense systems, the number of precision weapons can knock people out everywhere. And this is the main problem that Vuhledar showed.
Vuhledar is one of the best positions in Donbas for defense in general. It is a elevated plain, a large number of concrete structures that the enemy has not been able to completely destroy, even by air. And this elevated plain provides such opportunities, such radio horizons, such opportunities for inspection, observation, and use of weapons. It's like Avdiivka or Bakhmut. It is a very convenient, advantageous position, just like Lysychansk. Unfortunately, we see the experience of Lysychansk, Avdiivka and Bakhmut, and these favorable heights, this favorable tactical position, you have to be able to use it. And if it is not used, then, unfortunately, no matter how heroic and skillful the enemy is, they manage to advance. Yes, it should be noted that our defense did not collapse there. The enemy slowly advanced it. It was advanced at the cost of thousands of casualties. Thousands, many thousands of Russians were killed near Vuhledar. All their attacks were repelled, repelled, repelled. Every advance they make means huge losses. But, unfortunately, the enemy is advancing. He mobilizes and throws so many people into the assaults that they are still enough to gain a foothold, to find gaps in the combat order and enter. Therefore, unfortunately, only a decentralized defense based on the use of technical means can fight the decentralized Russian offensive. Drones, electronic warfare, electronic intelligence. All of these drones and electronic warfare should be used in a comprehensive manner, coordinated in one center, and provide communication through a single system of situational business. And, of course, we need reliable shelters and, most importantly, we need constant rotation, fresh people, so that the infantry does not destroyed or fatally exhausted in these positions before the battle. If these factors do not work at the front, unfortunately, we see the result in Vuhledar. The situation is extremely difficult to save now. The enemy has already outflanked the town, entered the outskirts and taken fire control of the only supply line. Is it possible to talk about any long-term defense in such conditions? Without counterattacks, without a sharp reinforcement of forces, a miracle will not happen. There are no miracles in war. There was one miracle when the Ukrainian people took up arms, went forward, and then this miracle stopped and defeated the Russian professional army in March 2022. And then the effect of surprise is different. The enemy is trying to realize the advantage in its military and technical potential. In the number of high-precision weapons, in the number of heavy weapons and in the number of people they can throw into assaults. The Russians have their limit. They can spend up to 30,000 of their soldiers a month and kill up to 30,000 against our defense. But this is a large number, and to grind it down on all fronts, you need organizational efforts. Unfortunately, there were not enough of them. Speaking of Vuhledar, I can tell you frankly, the picture is the same as we saw when we lost Lysychansk, Sieverodonetsk, Avdiivka, Bakhmut and Soledar. Decisions that come too late, deployment of troops that come too late, reinforcements that are given only when the enemy has already broken through the defense, not before. Lack of attention to planning combat operations by our generals, lack of attention to planning combat operations by electronic warfare (EW) and electronic intelligence (EI) drones. And when defense is not planned through EW and EI drones, the number of people with assault rifles, unfortunately, no longer plays the same role as it once did. In modern warfare, it's not actually airborne units that are fighting, no need to invent what's better, assaultmen, airborne units, paratroopers, mechanized infantry, motorized infantry, TDFs. Now the drone infantry is fighting. The frontline is holding the drone infantry, as Kyrylo Veres, commander of the K2 battalion, repeats very aptly. So this drone infantry works when it is properly organized, when there is a tactic of use and interaction of all-arms forces and means. At Vuhledar, unfortunately, this task should be solved primarily by the operational tactical command, operational and strategic command of the troops. But there are no relevant competencies, no relevant will, no stable headquarters, no organization, and no responsibility. Now the commander of the 72nd Brigade in Vuhledar has been replaced, and the new commander, Oleksandr Okhrimenko, has been assigned with a situation on the map that we can see needs to be saved, but how? Of course, not by orders, not by reports, not by commissions. Certainly not by orders, reports, or commissions. Here it requires strong-willed decisions. We see that the high command, as always, will not give an order to withdraw, even in the face of any critical situation. And everything now rests on trust, cooperation, and mutual support of the 72nd soldiers and commanders. I am sure that the commanders of the 72nd understand their responsibility. I have no doubt that adequate decisions will be made based on the situation. The resistance will continue as long as there are sufficient forces and adequate conditions for this. But now, of course, without counterattacks, which should be carried out by some other forces, some operational reserves, the high command, which should be used exclusively by Oleksandr Syrskyi, if Syrskyi does not do it, well, then the Vuhledar high command just missed it, just like they missed Avdiivka, they missed Krasnohorivka, they missed Novohrodivka. Well, it certainly won't be forgotten and is being evaluated in history.
The situation in the Kupiansk direction.
First of all, the enemy is attacking Pishchane. Now the enemy is trying to expand this salient near the village of Pishchane on the flanks. Since the salient is very narrow, it is easily shot through and can be cut off even with a short counterattack. The Russian command understands this, sees it and is trying to expand. So far, no effective counterattacks have been organized, and the enemy is advancing. A positive development in this area is the video posted by the Achilles attack drone battalion of the 92nd Assault Brigade. Our soldiers showed how a Russian column that was coming to kill, broke through here. You can see Pishchane, and there is a central arrow, the enemy is trying to break through directly to Oskol. Here, we see the village of Kruhliakivka nearby, the enemy wants to enter there, and Hlushkivka. Here, the enemy is literally a kilometer and a half away from Oskol. They need to reach the shore of Oskol at least somewhere, at least in one place, to break our front completely. And the enemies have thrown a whole column of Russian equipment, several dozen units of armored vehicles at once, very well prepared. All the armored vehicles, all the armored sheds, are very densely packed in several rows, with grills and chains, and covered with electronic warfare on top. And this column of armored sheds went for a breakthrough, but the Achilles' warriors, the Achilles' operators, managed to find frequencies that the Russian EW does not block, and the entire column was completely destroyed. The video posted by the Achilles battalion shows the destruction of 23 units of Russian military equipment. And our fighters will finish off all such equipment later, in the near future. So, in principle, these are all irrecoverable losses for the enemy. Of course, a convoy like this, which was on its way to a breakthrough, and its defeat, will, of course, significantly improve the situation, and with adequate actions by our other forces, it creates opportunities to reduce this salient that is very dangerous for our entire front in Oskol.
Now let's take a look at the situation in the Nevske area in the Kupiansk direction.
A successful counterattack was launched in Nevske, which is to the south, the southern part of the Oskol front, in which fighters from one of the units of the 3rd Assault Brigade took part. In the village of Nevske in the mountains, the enemy was caught by surprise and defeated. According to visual video control, more than 50 Russian infantrymen were killed in the fighting in the northern part of Nevske. Indeed, it was a brilliant success and a demonstration that with proper planning, management, interaction of firepower, drones and well-trained, motivated assaultmen, it is possible to destroy large Russian units with minimal losses. The enemy did not even believe that a counterattack was coming. That's why they were knocked out with heavy losses and big trophies. That's why we should thank the soldiers of the 3rd Assault Brigade, who really did their job in another part of the front, not their own, and came to the rescue. This always deserves respect.
And the third direction, which is very critical at the front, is the direction of Hirnyk, the town of Hirnyk, the town of Ukrainsk, the village of Tsukuryne. The 59th Motorized Infantry Brigade is currently defending this area, as well as other units of our unit. The 59th Brigade is facing well-known problems with its command, problems created by the General Staff and Oleksandr Syrskyi personally with his appointments. The brigade is very combat-ready, but the way it is run by those who run it, incompetent people, unfortunately, have seriously undermined the combat capability of this brigade. And what this leads to is that the brigade is now unable to establish a stable line of defense. Not the soldiers, not the officers, they are doing their best. It's just that when a brigade commander is an incompetent person and the command of the OTG and the OSG are not able to manage him or even establish management or dismiss an incompetent person, the result is as we see on the map. Let's look at it again. A very dangerous breakthrough. The enemy is trying to cut off a large area. You can see Zhelanne-Pershe, Zhelanne- Druhe, Hirnyk, Kurakhivka. That is a significant number of settlements there. The enemy wants to cut off this salient completely. And the enemy is on the move, they have already captured Ukrainsk and are moving to Tsukuryne. What does the enemy want to do? As we can see on the map, there is a dense agglomeration, settlements on top of each other. The enemy wants to use this chain of settlements to flank our group defending Kurakhove. Kurakhove is defended by soldiers of the 79th Air Assault Brigade and the 46th Airmobile Brigade. And the enemy is trying, they can't penetrate it head-on, and they have found a weak section of the front, and they are now trying to push through the defense in order to cover Kurakhove from the north and thus capture it, to drive us out of this important defense line and this important city in Donbas in operational terms.
These are the main areas of the frontline where the heaviest fighting is taking place. Of course, there are also battles in all other areas. The Russian strategy and tactics is that they have created tension along the entire front line. And even where they are not attacking, cannot advance, they continue to attack. In order to keep our entire frontline in tension and not allow us to maneuver our forces. To do this, they can send even at least one unit a day, even where there is zero advancement, month after month in the same direction. Yes, they are all killed, but this is the price the Russians pay for keeping the battalion in this area in constant tension. That is, this is continuous reconnaissance by combat.
ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS
When the Russians capture Donbas, will the war freeze?
Well, it's absolutely impossible. It doesn't work that way. The Russians are not fighting a war to reach a certain point. The Russians are fighting a war to capture Ukraine, destroy it, or bring it under their political control. This is a war for Ukraine's independence. For us. And for the destruction of Ukraine for them. There are no other options. Therefore, we should not think that if the Russians reach some borders of Donbas, they will suddenly stop. In order to capture Donbas and continue the pressure, they will go where they will not be stopped forever. I have already said this once. That is, we can talk about peace talks only if our defense becomes stable in all areas for at least six months. We need to stop the enemy. Is it possible to do this now? When there are not enough people, drones, everything. Friends, it is possible. Nothing is impossible now in the war. Drones have created a new quality, a new tactic, and they have created new advantages that we can use by having a superiority in the quality and motivation of our people in the war, our soldiers. It is possible to do this. To do this, there must be planning for war, precisely as a war of machines, as a war of drones, as a war of high-tech, precision weapons. And not a war that is measured by the number of observation posts, in which a certain number of people sit with grenade launchers and assault rifles. This cannot hold the front. People, the infantry on the front line must be protected from all threats. They have to defend the position, but the issue of destruction, the destruction of the enemy and reconnaissance on the distant approaches to the infantry position, should be carried out by drones, artillery, all firepower. And it needs to be planned and organized in advance, because we know where the enemy will advance, we understand all its directions, and our intelligence gives us a detailed picture of what is happening at the front. We know almost everything about the enemy. If you read books about military history, there is a constant concept of "fog of war" when army commanders have to act intuitively because the command cannot know the whole picture of the situation because there are restrictions on information. It is impossible to see where the enemy is, it is impossible to know his plans. Friends, in this war, the modern war, there is no fog of war. We can see all the enemy's movements for sure, or we can see them from drones, from satellites. We absolutely know all the plans, the planning, there is no secret at all, the location of Russian troops, all their positions, most of the positions, I won't say all. All of this is known. The enemy does not act for us in any place on the front line absolutely suddenly and in a way that we do not know, nowhere at all. We have all the information. We need to use it to plan our actions in defense. This is not just me talking, friends, this is the opinion of all the commanders who are performing tasks and holding the front.
And the second important topic that I would like to talk about in order to win the war. This is the following topic. In the war, we have developed combat-ready teams, combat-ready combat leaders, commanders who are able to adapt to war, who are able to learn, who are able to apply technology and be leaders in the team, to make the team combat-ready. And we have a big problem that we are losing a lot of resources, we are losing a lot of people in those brigades, those battalions, where, unfortunately, there are no competent commanders. It so happened that there are many battalions, many hundreds of battalions, thousands of companies, more than a hundred brigades. Not all of them have competent commanders, a significant part of them, at least 50%, do not have commanders who can withstand such tasks on their own, who can perform them, who can meet the conditions of combat, who do not have headquarters that can organize them, who cannot do it. And now the question is very important, what is needed, the composition of those brigades, those battalions, the composition of those brigades and battalions that are able to do this, it needs to be expanded, we need to create divisions, we need to transfer successful combatants to brigades, promote successful brigade commanders to division commanders, and we do not need any new structures. Simply subordinate inefficient teams to effective ones and give them management powers. Include in the structure. Not operational subordination, but inclusion in the structure. This is the easiest and fastest way to improve the manageability of our troops and organization at the tactical level. We are critically lacking this. Organization and controllability. We can destroy all these small assault groups on an industrial scale, as they do in many parts of the frontline. And we don't need any special conditions, any high technology, any huge money. The K-2 battalion, an ordinary army line battalion with minimal funds available in any military unit, has been destroying the enemy and preventing breakthroughs in its defense line since July 2022 thanks to proper organization. Imagine, a battalion alone, without any significant replenishment, has been defending its positions for over two years. It is an incredible achievement. And it is not a miracle. Every day there are battles, every day assault groups are eliminated. Every day. Why are they standing? Because they are holding on, this can be scaled up to other troops. To do this, commanders like Kyrylo Veres need to be given more authority and subordination of more troops, provided that they are given full responsibility for the area. And then they can scale their experience, their practice of successful work much more widely than even a brigade can do.
Yurii, how often do you take part in assaults? When was the last time?
I had to participate in several assault operations. I can say about ten assault operations and battles, where, in principle, yes, I heard the bullets and understood, saw the enemy. But the last time was on July 24 this year, when I participated in an operation conducted by a unit of the 58th Brigade. We were supposed to go to the assault together with Oleksandr Tsebrii, call sign Mayor, the former mayor of Uman, the platoon commander. And I came to him, it was at his invitation. And he told me literally two hours before the assault that I would go in right behind him in the holding force. I was in my gear, sitting in a waiting position. Unfortunately, the assault met with fierce resistance, and Oleksandr died a hero's death. Well, you can watch the story of this assault. You can watch the report "The Last Day" and "The Mayor's Last Battle" on my channel.
Vadym Sova, greetings from the Siversk direction.
Thank you, Vadym, and all your comrades in arms who are heroically holding back the enemy there. And thanks to the work of the units of the 54th Brigade of the "Svoboda" ("Freedom") battalion and the 4th Brigade of the National Guard, Siversk is still holding out. The defense line around Siversk is holding. And we still have Siversk, we don't need to talk about the Siversk fortress. Our effective combat units are repelling attacks with an incredible ratio of forces. And that is why they are holding this Siversk salient, the center of our frontline. We can only thank everyone who is doing this.
Why do Western partners not influence the planning of the use of their weapons?
Friends, our Western partners do not directly influence the war in Ukraine. Look, they are diplomats and politicians. They will not interfere directly in our war. Because demanding something in a war means taking responsibility. Only Ukrainians can take responsibility for the life and future of Ukraine at war. There are no others. Others help us, advise us. So what can NATO countries advise us in the drone war? Every month, dear friends, some technological solutions change completely. We need to constantly adapt our tactics, look for new tactics, and be proactive. Only those who are directly involved in this war as intensively as possible know how to do this. No one can advise here, and the West will not take responsibility for our war and the defense of Ukraine. Arming is different. Usage is up to us.
Why are Ukrainians not shown the so-called peace formula?
Friends, why do we need a formula for peace? We all understand that this is just a political figure of speech. That's all. Peace is impossible while the enemy is advancing. The enemy will want to capture even more of Ukraine. It will demand that we surrender and recognize the occupation. Recognition of the occupation of the entire territory and, perhaps, even more territory. Of course, any formula for peace can become effective when not only we want peace, but when we force the enemy to sit down at the negotiating table. I have repeatedly written that if our country's leadership, the Headquarters of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief, does not implement reforms in the army and defense organization, if it does not start talking about how to build effective and high-quality defense, defense at the strategic level will not be built. Well, there will be no miracle. Sooner or later, we will be forced to the Korean option, when the fire stops just along the front line. And along which front line? If the Ukrainian leadership is fighting in Donbas the way it is now, unfortunately, irresponsibly, then in a year's time, we may be fighting on the Dnipro. This is the problem. If you are so irresponsible, you can hide in Kyiv, shoot evening news reports about the Staff meetings and not make any changes at the front. Right now, the country's leaders are needed in Vuhledar to save it, or near Vuhledar. They have to help coordinate, use reserves, attract resources, and see where to build a second line of defense to deploy our forces. That's it. They are absent. They are always like bad news, and the Ukrainian leadership always sticks its head in the sand like an ostrich. And on the telethon, they all disappear somewhere, and the telethon tells us that everything is fine, let's discuss the peace plan. What peace plan? Hundreds of people are dying every day, Ukrainian soldiers at the front. First of all, the responsibility is not a peace plan, but a plan to build a defense of the country. If there is no defense plan at the front, and we don't see it, then these other talks about any other plans are just plain ignorance and bikeshedding. Absolutely irresponsible and dishonorable.
Why don't F-16s shoot down Su-34s?
Friends, I have repeatedly said on the air that F-16s cannot provide air defense for Ukraine and shoot down Su-34s that drop bombs at a distance of 20-30 kilometers from the front line. They can't do this because in order to shoot down enemy aircraft, they need to receive target indications from their radars. That means turning on the radars at a fairly close distance, also several tens of kilometers from the front line, to detect targets, but since the enemy does not want to be caught, these radars must be covered by other radars to protect against drones, with small air defense systems to intercept strikes, to intercept drones, and to shoot down drones with their own drones. That is, to build a multi-layered defense system and have a large number of radars, air defense systems, drone interceptor crews, air defense crews, and build them to maneuver and cover each other. Then we will be able to give targets, then we will be able to fly fighters close to the front line and launch missiles. Unfortunately, dear friends, this is a very complicated topic, we don't have that much money, we have serious problems with organization, in fact, our air defense and aviation, in the face of the complete superiority of the enemy's quantitative and qualitative air power, they are forced to work from ambushes, that is, to use exclusively ambush tactics. Therefore, in order to shoot down planes, the enemy also has its own radars, anti-aircraft missile systems, and if a plane flies somewhere to look for Su-34, it will simply be shot down, friends, and it may not find anyone. That is why I have said and continue to say that the F-16 is a very necessary aircraft for us, it is an important machine, and there will definitely be conditions for air combat, in certain areas it is possible and necessary. For example, over the sea, where the enemy does not have such a density of anti-aircraft missile systems, there are opportunities sometimes in certain conditions to act more covertly. But to go out and even shoot down Russian planes with medium-range AMRAAM missiles, i.e. to come within 100 kilometers of them, you have to work hard for this, of course. The main role of the F-16 is now a bomber. The F-16 can use the full range of precision weapons from NATO countries, a large number of guided bombs, it can reconfigure them to targets in flight, and it is, first of all, a strike platform for us. A very important strike platform. And it's better to look at it that way, not as a panacea.
In your streams, I hope you can suggest the brigades and battalions where it is desirable to join, so as not to be killed in the first few months.
There are many such brigades and battalions. You know, I'm going to miss someone and then get a fair reprimand. You can watch my channel about many quality units I have, and unit commanders, and even brigades. I have videos on my channel. You can watch it yourself and evaluate it. Everyone has their own conditions, everyone has their own vision of their place in the war. If you really decide to go somewhere and understand who you would like to become in the war, or where you would like to test yourself, write to me on Facebook, I will definitely answer you and advise you on a specific unit. For what you want, so that it matches your desire and vision.
Do you think we still have reserves for possible counterattacks?
This is a matter for the military command. I will say this. Do we have the capabilities to conduct counteroffensive actions? Yes, we do. What needs to be done for this? This requires a serious reform of the army, reorganization. When I say serious, I don't mean a long, quick one. I spoke about it a little earlier. That's why we need reorganization and we need to transfer people, motivated infantrymen, into the hands of those commanders who have sufficient competencies to protect people and fight, first of all, with drones, and then with observation posts with infantry. First of all, to save the infantry, you need to organize drones and fire support. If a commander doesn't have this organized, then no matter how much infantry he gets, he will lose everything. This is a bad commander. This is a weak brigade, a weak battalion. Therefore, let's not dream up any projects or fantasies now, but simply do what can be done quickly in this critical, incredibly critical situation. We will scale up successful projects of combat brigades and battalions. This can be done quickly. We have the headquarters, the commander, the backbone of trained officers, sergeants, and soldiers. We have people to appoint as instructors and commanders of various units. Let's rescue and send as many people and equipment as possible to high-quality units from those units that are not combat-ready, that are being withdrawn from the frontline due to loss of combat capability. We know, and many brigades are completely broken, disintegrated, and have no combat capability. Why do you keep people in the rear again, just to no avail? Then you push them somewhere with these poorly organized units, like some kind of breakthrough. This brings nothing but losses. So I want to say that counteroffensive actions are possible, but they are possible now only through proper planning of the organization at the tactical level and at the operational level. This is the main problem of this war. Well, in fact, an assault during the day is also an absolutely acceptable way of fighting and absolutely possible. And there, in fact, the operation was thought out quite well and the factor of surprise was taken into account absolutely. There is no difference between day and night, both have their pros and cons, there is no difference. Since the target of the attack was very important, covered by the enemy, we knew that there would be artillery fire. Unfortunately, someone could have been hit, and our vehicle was hit. It happens, this is war. The enemy also does not want to lose and is doing everything to win the battle. In this battle, they failed. Unfortunately, we have losses. There were also losses in this battle. It was not yesterday, the battle took place on September 26, 2023, a year ago. I just talked about it at the beginning of the stream. This happens because for certain conditions, for certain reasons, it was not possible to make it public earlier.
Clyde Shelton. Greetings from Vuhledar! We will withstand! Glory to Ukraine!
Glory to the heroes.
Thank you for your motivation and for what the soldiers in Vuhledar are doing these days, these are the hardest days. It's been a continuous battle for two years and it's going on right now with maximum intensity. Thank you and there is only one thing to say about it. Glory to the heroes!
Dear friends, thank you all for the broadcast, for being with us and our soldiers. I am confident that this day is one more day to our victory. Thank you for the broadcast and Glory to Ukraine! Glory to the heroes!
Yurii Butusov