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Feb 1, 2024

In 3 Hours at Marinka, Ukraine's 72nd Brigade Destroys 3 Russian Tanks, 8 IFVs

Drones deployed by experienced Ukrainian troops are proving to be devastating against Russian armored columns, often crewed by inexperienced conscripts. JL 

Ellie Cook reports in Newsweek:

In just three hours, three Russian tanks, seven MT-LB tracked armored fighting vehicles and one BMP fighting vehicle were destroyed. Ukraine's 72nd Mechanized Brigade on January 30, (destroyed) the column of Russian vehicles advancing on the Donetsk village of Novomykhailivka, south of Marinka. Kamikaze drones barrelled into the Russian T-72 tanks and fighting vehicles. Russian forces sustained a company's worth of heavy armored vehicle losses during the assault.

New footage circulating online appears to show the destruction of a slew of Russian vehicles in eastern Ukraine, eliciting shock among Russian military observers, even as Moscow inches westward along the Donetsk frontlines.

In a clip posted online, attributed to Ukraine's 72nd Mechanized Brigade and dated January 30, what appears to be a column of Russian vehicles advances on the Donetsk village of Novomykhailivka, south of Marinka, captured by Russia in late December.

 

The footage, apparently recorded by Ukrainian airborne drones, shows kamikaze drones barrelling into a series of Russian T-72 tanks and a number of fighting vehicles. The video then cuts to a series of explosions and heavily damaged vehicles.

In just three hours, three Russian tanks, up to seven MT-LB tracked armored fighting vehicles and one BMP fighting vehicle were destroyed, according to the WarTranslated account on social media platform X, which works to translate war material into English. Influential Russian channels tracking Moscow's war effort were "shocked" by the destruction of the column of vehicles

 

Russia had attempted an "unsuccessful assault southwest of Donetsk City," with footage showing "damaged and abandoned Russian armored vehicles north and south of Novomykhailivka" in the wake of the attack, according to the U.S. think tank, the Institute for the Study of War (ISW).

Footage circulating online "shows that Russian forces sustained about a company's worth of heavy armored vehicle losses during assaults in the area," the think tank said.

The destruction of a column of Russian tanks and armored vehicles recalls dramatic footage of Moscow's initial, 40-mile-long convoy heading towards Kyiv as the full-scale war got underway.

 

Russia's tanks and armored vehicles have taken heavy losses in fighting in Donetsk in recent months, particularly around the embattled settlement of Avdiivka, northeast of Novomykhailivka. Russia has made some gains on the frontlines, but paid for those small chunks of territory with significant vehicle losses.

On Tuesday, the Ukrainian military said Russia had attacked around Novomykhailivka, Heorhiivka and Pobieda. Along the front between the village of Solodke, south of Novomykhailivka, and Kostyantynivka, to the west of Novomykhailivka, Russia lost two tanks and seven fighting vehicles, including a BMP vehicle.

 

Shortly after the Kremlin took control of Marinka, a former Ukrainian colonel, Serhiy Hrabsky, told Newsweek that Ukraine's grip around Novomykhailivka would "significantly deteriorate."

Russia will also want to advance toward the town of Vuhledar, which was the site of bitter battles throughout 2022, he said in late December. Russian troops "desperately tried to capture" it, Hrabsky said, but Ukraine will need to steadfastly defend the settlement because of its strategic value.

Moscow could then work its way to the town of Kurakhove and ultimately down to Velyka Novosilka, close to the Donetsk border with the Dnipropetrovsk region, Hrabsky predicted.

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