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Thu Mar 17, 2022, 05:24 PM Mar 2022

A Ukrainian Town Deals Russia One of the War's Most Decisive Routs

Of all the stories that we hear and read about the brave Ukrainians, I liked this one.

VOZNESENSK, Ukraine—A Kalashnikov rifle slung over his shoulder, Voznesensk’s funeral director, Mykhailo Sokurenko, spent this Tuesday driving through fields and forests, picking up dead Russian soldiers and taking them to a freezer railway car piled with Russian bodies—the casualties of one of the most comprehensive routs President Vladimir Putin’s forces have suffered since he ordered the invasion of Ukraine.

A rapid Russian advance into the strategic southern town of 35,000 people, a gateway to a Ukrainian nuclear power station and pathway to attack Odessa from the back, would have showcased the Russian military’s abilities and severed Ukraine’s key communications lines.

Instead, the two-day battle of Voznesensk, details of which are only now emerging, turned decisively against the Russians. Judging from the destroyed and abandoned armor, Ukrainian forces, which comprised local volunteers and the professional military, eliminated most of a Russian battalion tactical group on March 2 and 3.

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https://www.wsj.com/articles/ukraine-russia-voznesensk-town-battle-11647444734 (subscription)

The graph explains this quite nicely



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A Ukrainian Town Deals Russia One of the War's Most Decisive Routs (Original Post) question everything Mar 2022 OP
See Igel Mar 2022 #1
Thank you. This is a very long detailed story written by Yaroslav Trofimov, the best analyst on question everything Mar 2022 #2
kick question everything Mar 2022 #3
That's not the Mykolaiv bridge however. maxsolomon Mar 2022 #4

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2. Thank you. This is a very long detailed story written by Yaroslav Trofimov, the best analyst on
Thu Mar 17, 2022, 05:40 PM
Mar 2022

foreign affairs.

I chose, therefore, to use the graph which impressed me.


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