If some of the place names being bandied about from Ukraine's current southern counteroffensive sound familiar, that is because they are: much of the fighting is occurring around the sites of Ukraine's disappointing 2023 offensive.
The difference is that the Ukrainians are now much better armed and organized. They are pushing the Russians back over ground with which they are familiar and using their hard-won knowledge to thwart the Kremlin's forces with some of the same tactics they faced three years ago. JL
Ukraine learned some very hard lessons from its failed 2023 counteroffensive in Zaporizhia. And is now serving it back to the Russians in double measure. The much anticipated Ukrainian counteroffensive, for whatever reason, was slow in coming. Russian General Surovikin used the time to make his defensive lines more formidable. Those elaborate multi-layered lines with miles of dense frontal mine fields, enfilading firing positions and hardened dugouts backed by Ka-52 “Alligator” helicopters are still visible in the above map. A new name had entered military history … the Surovikin Line. Just as it was for the Ukrainians in the summer of 2023, the Russians have run smack dab into the Ukrainian defensive rock wall in the very same area























