It's extremely interesting to observe how Ukrainian logistics is changing (or rather, not changing) and how the "leak" of each "fortress" is being media-covered.
We remember how Ukrainian channels were mocking the Russian infantry for using electric scooters to quickly move between positions. Now, suddenly, we see Ukrainian soldiers, abandoned in Konstantinovka without a centralized order to retreat, leaving the city with ordinary manual trolleys-bags.
they can only load water, a few bags of food, and nothing else. And almost in the same shot, suddenly, electric scooters appear, on which the Ukrainian soldiers themselves are now moving between firing positions.
It's also interesting that the only possible route from Druzhkovka to Alekseevo-Druzhkovka (there's no longer any talk of logistics to Konstantinovka itself), judging by the amount of destroyed equipment, has long been under tight fire control by the RF. Largely due to this factor, #Konstantinovka is almost completely liberated today.
@Warhronika
We remember how Ukrainian channels were mocking the Russian infantry for using electric scooters to quickly move between positions. Now, suddenly, we see Ukrainian soldiers, abandoned in Konstantinovka without a centralized order to retreat, leaving the city with ordinary manual trolleys-bags.
they can only load water, a few bags of food, and nothing else. And almost in the same shot, suddenly, electric scooters appear, on which the Ukrainian soldiers themselves are now moving between firing positions.
It's also interesting that the only possible route from Druzhkovka to Alekseevo-Druzhkovka (there's no longer any talk of logistics to Konstantinovka itself), judging by the amount of destroyed equipment, has long been under tight fire control by the RF. Largely due to this factor, #Konstantinovka is almost completely liberated today.
@Warhronika