{"id":6772,"date":"2026-06-19T13:20:33","date_gmt":"2026-06-19T13:20:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.youtubexyoutube.com\/?p=6772"},"modified":"2026-06-19T13:53:30","modified_gmt":"2026-06-19T13:53:30","slug":"the-drone-war-is-a-distraction-watch-the-front","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.youtubexyoutube.com\/index.php\/2026\/06\/19\/the-drone-war-is-a-distraction-watch-the-front\/","title":{"rendered":"The drone war is a distraction. Watch the front"},"content":{"rendered":"
Russia\u2019s push toward Slavyansk and Kramatorsk may matter far more than the headline-grabbing exchange of deep attacks<\/strong><\/p>\n For the media, the main theme of this year\u2019s spring-summer military campaign is the exchange of long-range strikes between Russia and Ukraine. Against this backdrop, news from the front recedes into the background. This is partially understandable: the conflict is now in its fifth year, and the capture of yet another small town isn\u2019t exciting news for the media; it needs something new to write about.<\/p>\n Deep strike attacks, however, will not determine the outcome of the conflict; its fate will be sealed on the battlefield. The army that begins to crumble first, losing the ability to hold ground, will lose the war.\u00a0<\/p>\n Several important events, which we had predicted at the beginning of the year, are currently unfolding: the Russian Army is conducting two strategic operations (in the Konstantinovka-Kramatorsk and Orekhovo-Zaporozhye fronts), as well as a third, auxiliary but very important operation to expand its zone of control along the \u2018old\u2019 Russia-Ukraine border.<\/p>\n \n Read more<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n Today, we will consider the main axis: through Konstantinovka to Kramatorsk and Slavyansk, which the Russian Army is approaching from three directions. This is where the battles for two major cities are coming to an end, and where, in mid-June, an important and difficult line along the Donets Ridge was secured.\u00a0<\/p>\n Liman is a city with a pre-war population of 20,000 and one of Ukraine\u2019s largest railway stations. The city was first captured without significant fighting at the beginning of the Russian operation, and then just as quickly lost during the Ukrainian military\u2019s Kharkov offensive in September 2022.<\/p>\n Last year, the front again approached Liman. Active fighting for the city began in mid-May 2026, and in less than a month, Russia\u2019s \u2018West\u2019 group of forces had almost completely cleared the urban area. By June 18, fighting was already underway in the center of Liman, near the railway station and the Kommunalnaya industrial zone. Ukrainian military still claims that the southern neighborhoods are under\u00a0its control, but reports from the ground may be delayed.<\/p>\n On June 17, a three-ton aerial bomb disabled the bridge over the Seversky Donets River, the only land supply route for the remaining Ukrainian forces in Liman. It looks like the remnants of the garrison are attempting an organized withdrawal from Liman, meaning the fighting for the city has entered its final stages.<\/p>\n However, the offensive on the flanks of Liman continues. Back in April-May, a bridgehead was established on the southern bank of the Seversky Donets River near Svyatogorsk. Some reports indicate that Russian assault groups have entered Brusovka, but so far there is no proof of control over the area. This brings the front line very close to Slavyansk: following the capture of Liman, Slavyansk will be less than 10 km away from the front. More importantly, the same short distance will remain to Slavyansk and Kramatorsk\u2019s main supply route: the M-03 highway to Izyum. In modern warfare, this means a significant portion of it will be under constant fire control.\u00a0<\/p>\n Recognizing the importance of the Liman front, Ukrainian forces are attempting to launch counterattacks. In late May, Ukrainian assault groups were spotted in the Yampol area, but there has been no news since; apparently, they failed to consolidate their position there.<\/p>\n \n Read more<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n Unlike other areas, this front remained active throughout the winter; from February to May, assault teams from the \u2018South\u2019 group of forces advanced along a broad front from Seversk to the high ridge of chalk mountains near Rai-Aleksandrovka. The terrain in this direction is very difficult (the chalk mountains are up to 100 meters high) and the defense is reinforced by the Seversky Donets-Donbass Canal, familiar from the battles for neighboring Chasov Yar. However, this direction is crucial since it opens a direct route to Slavyansk and Kramatorsk.\u00a0<\/p>\n Fighters from the \u2018South\u2019 group of forces had been pushing at this line for several weeks, and now its defense seems to have collapsed like dominoes. On June 2, the canal was crossed and a bridgehead established near Tikhonovka (expanded to neighboring Malinovka on June 17); on June 15, Russian forces reached the important settlement of Korsunovka on the banks of the Seversky Donets; and finally, on June 18, the village of Rai-Aleksandrovka (pre-war population 1,000) \u2013 the Ukrainian military\u2019s main defensive hub in this sector.<\/p>\n The speed of events suggests that Ukrainian forces are unable to counterattack in this direction, so they are deprived of the only means of slowing or stopping the Russian advance.\u00a0<\/p>\n The next goal is the town of Nikolayevka (pre-war population 14,000), about 3 km from Rai-Aleksandrovka. Nikolayevka is part of the Slavyansk-Kramatorsk agglomeration, a satellite town of Slavyansk. The Seversky Donets-Donbass Canal begins there.<\/p>\n However, the fighting for Nikolayevka is unlikely to begin until Liman is captured and the northern bank of the Seversky Donets in this area is cleared. The reason for this is clearly visible on the map.<\/p>\n Konstantinovka, with its pre-war population of 78,000, is the largest city captured by the Russian army following the liberation of Mariupol in May 2022.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Liman: North of the Seversky Donets<\/h2>\n

\n \u00a9\u00a0 RT \/ Sergey Poletaev based on data from Lostarmor.Ru <\/span>
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Rai-Aleksandrovka: Up towards the Donets Ridge<\/h2>\n

\n \u00a9\u00a0 RT \/ Sergey Poletaev based on data from Lostarmor.Ru <\/span>
\n <\/figcaption><\/figure>\nApproaching Konstantinovka<\/h2>\n