Kings and Generals animated historical documentary series on Modern Warfare continues with the aftermath of the first phase of the Russian Invasion of Ukraine in 2022 ( • How Ukraine Won t… ). This set up the second phase of the war – battle of Donbas. We covered the events of April of 2022 ( • Battle of Donbas … ) including the sinking of the rocket cruiser Moskva – • How did the Sinki… , and how the conflict turned into the war of attrition in May ( • War of Attrition … ) and continued with Russia’s best month in June ( • Russia’s Best Mon… ). In the video dedicated to July – the 5th month of the war, we talked about the arrival of the HIMARS systems which strengthened Ukrainian positions and changed the war ( • How HIMARS Change… ), while this video will focus on the events of August, as we will see how Russian logistics and manpower problems were worsened by the HIMARS strikes, the risk and intrigue around the Zaporizhia (Enerhodar) Nuclear Powerplant and the long expected beginning of the Ukrainian counter-offensive in Kherson ( • Kherson Counter-O… ). Previously we discussed the Kherson counteroffensive in the first 2 weeks of September and showed how the Ukrainian counteroffensive in Kharkiv Oblast – Balakliya-Izium counter-offensive succeeded, pushing the Russians across Oskil and Lyman ( • Ukrainian Kharkiv… ) In the second half of September, Ukraine liberated even more territory in Kherson ( • Ukraine Continues… ), while this video will talk about the events of the beginning of October, including the attack on the Crimean – Kerch bridge ( • Attack on the Cri… ). In the second half of October, positional and attritional warfare continued to dominate, still Ukraine managed to attack the Russian Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol and the Grain Deal was almost cancelled ( • Ukrainian Attack … ), while in the beginning of November, Ukraine finally liberated Kherson ( • How Ukraine Liber… ). In the second half of November, winter took over, making the military operation more difficult ( • Winter Takes Over… ), while in the first half of December, the stalemate continued ( • December Stalemat… ). In the second half of December and first half of January, Russia advanced around Bakhmut, taking Soledar ( • Russian Advance A… ), while in the second half of January, Russian regained initiative counterattacking on the Kreminna axis and gaining ground around Bakhmut, while the West announced that Ukraine will finally receive Leopard 2, Challenger 2 and Abrams tanks alongside more armoured vehicles ( • Russia Regains In… ). Next we will talk about the possible Russian attack vectors and deduce what is the Russian plan for winter and spring of 2023 ( • What is the Russi… ). In the first half of February, Russia continued advancing around Bakhmut, but its Vuhledar attack ended in a disaster ( • Bakhmut Crisis, R… ), while in the second half the battles around Bakhmut continued and it continued to hold ( • Bakhmut Holds – C… ). In the beginning of March, the battles for Bakhmut and Avdiivka continued ( • Putin Needs Bakhm… ), and by the end of March, Russia occupied 0.01% of Ukraine ( • Russia Occupied 0… ). In the first 2 weeks of April, Russian advance slowed down even more, while Ukraine was preparing for a counteroffensive ( • Russia slows down… ), while in the second half of April, a stalemate resumed.
Stalemate Again – Russian Invasion of Ukraine DOCUMENTARY
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