Ukraine war: According to experts, Putin himself ordered the Lyman withdrawal

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According to experts, Putin “almost certainly” personally ordered the withdrawal from Lyman

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday in Moscow at the ceremony on the illegal annexation of four regions of Ukraine

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By driving Russian forces out of Lyman, Ukraine inflicted another crushing defeat on its aggressor. According to experts, the city’s task is the responsibility of Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin himself.

The military experts of the renowned Institute for the Study of War believe Russian President Vladimir Putin was the driving force behind the withdrawal of Kremlin troops from the strategically important city of Lyman in eastern Ukraine. “The decision not to strengthen the vulnerable front lines of Kupyansk and Luhansk was almost certainly made by Putin and not by the military leadership,” writes the Washington institute in an initial analysis. The move suggests that Putin – who is reportedly micromanaging Russian commanders on the ground – is far more concerned with defending the strategic areas of the Kherson and Zaporizhia regions to the south than that of Luhansk Oblast.

Ukrainian and Russian sources agree that Russian forces continued to strengthen their positions in the Kherson and Zaporizhia regions despite the recent collapse of the Kharkiv-Izyum front and even during the collapse of Russian positions around Luhansk.

The ISW experts also report a “failed ground attack” by Russian troops on the town of Kosatscha Lopan in the northern area of ​​Kharkiv. According to the general staff in Kyiv, Ukrainian soldiers repelled the attack five kilometers from the Russian border. Such attacks indicated that Russia is likely to remain committed to regaining control of territories beyond the regions it has illegally annexed and is ready to use its forces for such offensive actions, rather than for defense against Ukraine’s counter-offensive in Donbass.

Military historians impressed by Ukraine’s success at Lyman

After internationally unrecognized mock referendums on Friday, Russia annexed the four regions of Cherson, Donetsk, Luhansk and Zaporizhia – although the Kremlin troops only partially control them. In the north of the Donetsk region, Moscow suffered another military defeat on Saturday with the loss of Lyman. Russian sources also spoke of Ukrainian attacks north of Lyman around Torske, Terny and Yampilske, according to ISW, suggesting that Kyiv is continuing efforts to capture settlements north of Lyman as well.

The military historian Phillips P. O’Brien wrote on Twitterthat Lyman’s success in Ukraine was “more impressive” than success in the Kharkiv region. “The Ukrainians will probably never again find an area that is so poorly defended (by the Russians) as Kharkiv,” Obrien said. Lyman, on the other hand, was made an important base by the Russians before their defeat, “it seems like they had a lot of troops there.” According to British intelligence, Russia suffered heavy losses while withdrawing from Lyman.

Basically, the Ukrainian army is trying to drive the Russians out of the east and west of their country by attacking enemy supply lines and logistics, Obrien explained. “I think the way the Ukrainians captured Lyman and drove out the Russian troops shows how they intend to wage war in the coming months.”

Sources: Institute for the Study of War, Phillips P. O’Brien on Twitterwith DPA.


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