Tldr: The Ukrainians, capitalizing on previous gains, launched successful attacks against Russian forces, using tactics such as smoke screens, armored vehicles, and mine-laden rocket systems. Despite heavy artillery fire from the Russians, the Ukrainians managed to push them out of a key settlement, which was then declared a “gray zone” and expected to be under full Ukrainian control.

  • Ukrainians capitalized on yesterday’s gains and further developed their success.
  • Ukrainians cleared a one-kilometer-wide forest between Sharabianki and Pieter Hatke, securing the Ukrainian flanks against a sudden counterattack from the west.
  • Ukrainians covered the whole area with a smoke screen prior to the attack.
  • The first target of Ukrainian forces were the farms north of the settlement.
  • Ukrainians used several armored fighting vehicles to quickly deliver the assault units right to the contact line.
  • The second attack was conducted from the forest, using mostly infantry.
  • Ukrainians filled all of their multiple launch rocket systems with mines and scattered these mines all over the approaches to the settlement.
  • Russian forces struggled to keep Ukrainians out of the outskirts and after several minutes of fighting, Ukrainians had already entered the western part.
  • Due to heavy artillery fire, Ukrainians temporarily retreated back to the forest but quickly came back and continued fighting in the center of the settlement.
  • Russian forces were pushed out of the settlement after the artillery fire ended.
  • Russian forces conducted a tactical retreat and assumed more reliable positions on the hills around the settlement.
  • The settlement was declared a “gray zone” and is expected to be under full Ukrainian control the next day.
  • The Ukrainian attack was successful and this development collapses Russian defensive positions along the gully in front of Step Over and Sherbakui.
  • This puts Russians in Jerebianki in a very inconvenient situation because all the pressure now falls on this settlement.
  • The video ends with a call to support Ukraine and the work the video creator is doing through purchases in an online store with Ukrainian symbols.