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2024-12-30 15:00:53Z
1 year ago
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Updated Analysis of the Military Situation in Ukraine - December 30, 2024, 14:47 UTC

Strategic Overview

Russian forces maintain offensive operations, particularly in the Donetsk and Kharkiv regions. They are making notable advances around Kurakhove, Pokrovsk, and along the Vremivka direction. Russian forces are leveraging their advantage in drone warfare and have taken control of the railway station in Chasiv Yar. Ukrainian forces are engaged in a fighting withdrawal towards the Dnipro River in some areas. They are employing counter-drone measures and inflicting losses on Russian troops and equipment. Slovak Minister of Defense, Robert Kaliňák, suggested Ukraine might have to cede territory to Russia. This reflects a potential shift in perspective among some European allies.

A significant prisoner exchange occurred, with 150 prisoners exchanged on each side. The exchange took place on the border between Ukraine and Belarus. The United Arab Emirates provided mediation. The released Russian soldiers are currently in Belarus receiving medical and psychological assistance.

Key Developments in the Last 7 Minutes

  • The Ukrainian General Staff reports that the situation on the frontline remains tense, with 104 combat clashes since the beginning of the day.
  • Border settlements continue to suffer from artillery shelling from the territory of the Russian Federation. Areas of Bachivsk and Oleksandrivka in Sumy Oblast, and Tymofiivka in Kharkiv Oblast, were affected by the fire of cannon artillery.
  • On the Kharkiv direction, Russian forces unsuccessfully attacked Ukrainian defense lines near Vovchansk and Lyptsi twice.
  • On the Kupyansk direction, Ukrainian forces repelled four enemy attacks near Holubivka, Stepova Novoselivka, Kruhlyakivka, and Zahryzove. Seven more clashes are ongoing.
  • On the Lyman direction, Russian forces carried out ten attacks near Kopanky, Nadiya, Novoiehorivka, Makiivka, Ivanivka, and Terny. Fighting is currently ongoing in two locations.
  • Russian forces conducted one assault in the Siversk direction near Bilohorivka, which was repelled by Ukrainian forces.
  • On the Kramatorsk direction, Ukrainian forces repelled three assault actions near Chasiv Yar and Stupochky, with four more clashes ongoing.
  • On the Toretsk direction, Russian forces attempted to dislodge Ukrainian units from their positions near Shcherbynivka and in Toretsk, where two attacks were repelled. Four more clashes are ongoing.
  • On the Pokrovsk direction, Russian forces have made 30 attempts to push Ukrainian defenders from their positions near Vozdvyzhenka, Myroliubivka, Promin, Zelene, Dachenske, Novyi Trud, Shevchenko, Vovkove, Novooleenivka, and Novoelizavetivka. Ukrainian forces are holding back the onslaught and have repelled 23 attacks, with seven clashes still ongoing. Enemy losses are being clarified.
  • On the Kurakhove direction, Russian forces carried out 11 attacks near Petropavlivka, Slovianske, Shevchenko, and Kurakhove. Two attacks are ongoing.
  • On the Vremivka direction, Ukrainian forces repelled 11 Russian assaults near Yantarne, Uspenivka, Vremivka, and in the direction of Kostiantynopil and Novosilka. Four clashes are ongoing.
  • In other directions, the situation remains unchanged.
  • The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that the situation on the front line remains tense, with Ukrainian forces actively resisting the Russian aggressor, inflicting losses in manpower and equipment.
  • FPV drones from the "Vega" special unit of the Siberian Special Forces struck a Leopard tank in the Kurakhove direction.
  • A video shows humanitarian aid being delivered to soldiers in the special military operation zone. Volunteers from the Donetsk branch of the All-Russian Student Rescue Corps delivered aid from Ural volunteers to a military unit.
  • A photo shows a fundraising effort for assault troops operating in the Kurakhove direction. The goal is to acquire body armor, a quad bike, a portable electronic warfare system, drones, Starlink, radios, and two UAZ "Bukhanka" vehicles.
  • An image shows a social media post by Anatoly Shariy criticizing someone named Gordon for allegedly retracting statements about the war ending in December.
  • The US is providing Ukraine with $1.25 billion in military aid, including ammunition for air defense systems, HIMARS, artillery, anti-tank systems, and other equipment. An additional $3.4 million in aid has been provided, and the US has exhausted its budget for aid to Ukraine allocated by Congress for this year.
  • A Ukrainian source claims that a significant prisoner exchange will take place today, with 150 prisoners exchanged on each side.
  • A Ukrainian source claims that the commander of the 211th Brigade, Poberezhniuk, may have ignored reports of abuse of soldiers. The prosecution reports that Poberezhniuk had been receiving such reports since February 2024.
  • A video was shared by Butusov Plus, a Ukrainian source, allegedly showing a captured Russian soldier, Vasily Egorovich Ulturkaev, from the 83rd Airborne Assault Brigade. The soldier, a member of the Telengit ethnic group, claims he joined the military to earn money after his house burned down.
  • A photo was shared by Dva Mayora, a pro-Russian source, showing soldiers celebrating the New Year in a makeshift setting.

Ongoing Key Developments

Donetsk Oblast

  • Kurakhove: Russian forces control approximately 80% of the city. Intense fighting continues, with Russian forces making significant advances, including in the western part of the city near the Kurakhove thermal power plant. Ukrainian forces no longer control the territory of the Kurakhivska Thermal Power Plant.
  • Pokrovsk: Heavy fighting is reported, with Ukrainian forces transferring reinforcements to Krasnoarmiisk (Pokrovsk). Russian forces are making incremental gains in the surrounding areas.
  • Vremivka Direction: Russian forces have captured Storozheve and are advancing towards Velyka Novosilka, creating a new "pocket". Ukrainian forces are reportedly encircled in Makarivka.
  • Chasiv Yar: Fighting continues, with Russian forces controlling over half the city and having now taken control of the railway station. The loss of the railway station is a significant blow to Ukrainian forces. Russian forces are also reportedly advancing along Chernyshevsky Street. Ukrainian forces conducted two counterattacks but were unsuccessful.
  • Other: Russian forces have taken control of Novoolenivka.

Kharkiv Oblast

  • Russian forces have liberated Lozovaya.
  • Ukrainian forces repelled a Russian assault in the Kupyansk direction.
  • Increased drone activity is reported.

Kursk Region

  • Russian forces are pressing Ukrainian forces on all fronts.
  • Russian airborne troops have taken control of Cherkaska Konopelka.
  • Ukrainian forces conducted a drone operation targeting a Russian T-90 tank and an ammunition depot.
  • Russian Ministry of Defense reports repelling a Ukrainian attempt to invade Russian territory.
  • A North Korean soldier reportedly shot three Russian soldiers during a retreat.

Drone Warfare

  • Extensive use of drones by both sides for reconnaissance, targeting, and attacks.
  • Reports of AI integration into Russian Shahed drones.
  • Ukrainian forces report a 19-fold increase in drone supplies in 2024.
  • Latvia plans to transfer 1000 drones to Ukraine by the end of 2024.
  • Russian forces report needing more Mavic drones.
  • A Ukrainian drone attacked a hospital in Aleshki (Kherson Oblast), resulting in casualties.
  • Operators of drones from the 20th Motorized Rifle Division of the 8th Guards Army detected and destroyed a camouflaged communications repeater of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
  • Operators of FPV drones from the 20th Motorized Rifle Division of the 8th Guards Army detected and destroyed a camouflaged communications repeater of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in a forest plantation, ensuring the security of Russian positions from enemy drone strikes.
  • Operators of drones from the 110th Brigade, operating in the Kurakhove direction, spotted moving Ukrainian soldiers and dropped a munition, killing one.

Other Regions

  • Sumy Region: Ukrainian forces report a successful ambush on Russian forces.
  • Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Ukrainian forces used drones to destroy a Russian communication tower and a supply depot.
  • Crimea, Rostov Oblast, Krasnodar Krai, and Voronezh Oblast: Air raid alerts due to the threat of Storm Shadow cruise missiles.

International Support

  • Continued US military aid, with a new announcement of $15 billion secured by future income from frozen Russian assets.
  • The Pentagon is transferring hundreds of thousands of artillery shells and rockets to Ukraine.
  • Divisions within the EU may arise due to Slovakia's stance on the conflict.
  • Poland plans to build a road to the border with Russia's Kaliningrad region for rapid troop deployment.

Information Warfare

  • Both sides are actively engaged in information warfare, with propaganda and disinformation campaigns.
  • Reports of Russian attempts to recruit individuals for sabotage through Telegram channels.

New Developments Since Earlier Reports

  • The Pentagon is reportedly "in the process of transferring" hundreds of thousands of artillery shells and rockets to Ukraine.
  • The US also announced it would provide Ukraine with $15 billion, secured by future income from frozen Russian assets.
  • Fighting continues in Belogorovka, with Ukrainian forces reportedly destroying a temporary deployment point of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and two Ukrainian servicemen.
  • Ukrainian forces repelled a Russian attack in the Kremenskie forests.
  • Ukrainian forces destroyed a temporary deployment point of the Ukrainian Armed Forces with its contents, including two Ukrainian servicemen.
  • Russian forces report repelling a Ukrainian attack near Kamenskoe and destroying a temporary deployment point with its contents, including two Ukrainian servicemen.
  • Ukrainian forces report that Russian forces are shelling the area of Kupyansk with artillery and mortars, as well as using drones.
  • Reports of four Ukrainian soldiers being executed by Russian forces after surrendering are under investigation as a potential war crime.
  • A Ukrainian drone "Vampir" of the "Hydra" unit of the 137th Separate Marine Battalion remotely mined Russian logistics routes near Zoria, Donetsk Oblast.
  • Explosions were reported in Kyiv-controlled Kherson.
  • Video evidence suggests a Russian soldier was targeted and killed by Ukrainian forces using a thermal-scoped weapon, likely a drone-dropped munition, during a nighttime operation. The location and involved units are not specified.
  • Video shows liberation of Elizavetovka, advancing towards Kurakhovo.
  • An interview with a resident of Selidovo (Donetsk region) was shared, detailing alleged atrocities committed by Ukrainian forces, including shelling of civilian areas, looting, and disappearances of civilians. The interviewee claims that Ukrainian forces treated locals as "separatists" and "not people," and that they engaged in widespread looting and violence. This interview is likely part of a Russian propaganda effort to demonize Ukrainian forces and justify the ongoing conflict.
  • Ussuri paratroopers reportedly captured a Ukrainian M113 armored personnel carrier and brought it back to the rear. The vehicle was captured almost undamaged. Despite being marked with a red cross, indicating it was used for medical purposes, it was reportedly used to transport infantry to the front line and rotate enemy personnel.
  • Video shows a wounded Ukrainian soldier, nicknamed "Malyi" from the 47th Brigade "Magura," being supplied with a package containing a Ukrainian flag, warm water, warmers, and pills by Ukrainian pilots. The soldier was wounded after an enemy attack and was found by drone pilots from the 47th Brigade's Unmanned Systems Battalion. They requested a Bradley from the 3rd Mechanized Battalion for evacuation. The operation resulted in the death of the crew commander due to five enemy FPV attacks. The video highlights the importance of each life for Ukrainian forces.
  • The head of the Syrian administration, Ahmed al-Sharaa, stated that the new Syrian authorities do not want Russia to leave their country. He emphasized Russia's importance as the second most powerful state in the world and Syria's strategic interests with Russia. He also mentioned that all Syrian weapons have Russian origins and many power plants are operated by Russian experts.
  • Israel's El Al airline has canceled all flights to Moscow until March 2025.
  • Adviser to the President of Ukraine, Dmytro Lytvyn, stated that the visit of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Andrii Sybiha, to Syria is taking place on the instructions of President Volodymyr Zelensky.
  • President Zelensky is expecting a report on the visit and negotiations from Sybiha.
  • A resident of Zaporizhzhia, a retired lieutenant colonel of the militia, was sentenced to 15 years in prison for treason.
  • The convicted man renewed old ties with a former classmate who is now an employee of the Russian Ministry of Defense and offered his help in the war against Ukraine.
  • In September 2023, the convicted man received instructions from his curator to establish the location of Ukrainian defenders in the region and began collecting intelligence.
  • The man drove around Zaporizhzhia and the suburbs to establish the locations of air defense positions, personnel, and equipment of the Defense Forces.
  • He also informed the enemy about the location of production facilities of local defense industry enterprises.
  • The convicted man transmitted the collected information to the enemy via messenger.
  • The man will remain in custody until the verdict comes into force.
  • The investigation was carried out by the SBU.
  • Another missile of the Armed Forces of Ukraine was shot down in the border area of the Kursk region.
  • Poland announced plans to build a road to the border with Russia's Kaliningrad region in 2025 for the rapid deployment of troops and security forces if necessary.
  • Russian forces have broken through to the railway station in the western part of Chasiv Yar and secured it. According to reports, assault groups have also established a foothold in the northern microdistrict opposite the railway station.
  • Russian forces advanced near Terny, Vozdvyzhenka, Novoukrainka, Uspenivka, Dalne, Sontsivka, Novoelizavetivka, Vovkove, Kurakhove, and Shevchenko. The area north of Novoelizavetivka was clarified.
  • The US will provide Ukraine with an additional $2.5 billion in military aid, including a $1.25 billion package for the Ukrainian military and a $1.22 billion package under the USAI initiative.
  • Russian forces report that assault groups have secured positions in the northern microdistrict of Chasiv Yar, opposite the railway station. They also report advances in Toretsk.
  • The Ukrainian police named a Russian military officer, Artem Tareev, who allegedly ordered his troops to shoot at civilians in Bucha in March 2022.
  • Russian forces report that assault groups have secured positions in the northern microdistrict of Chasiv Yar, opposite the railway station. They also report advances in Toretsk.
  • A Ukrainian drone attack targeted a hospital in Aleshki (Kherson Oblast), resulting in casualties. The head physician sustained severe shrapnel wounds, while his deputy was killed on the spot. This attack is characterized as an act of terrorism.
  • The US has committed to providing an additional $3.4 billion in budgetary aid to Ukraine, as stated by US Treasury Secretary Yellen.
  • Elon Musk referred to Zelensky as the "champion of all time" for allegedly carrying out "one of the greatest heists" of the US, in response to a post about the $2.5 billion allocation to Ukraine.
  • The outgoing Biden administration plans to allocate another $2.5 billion for the war in Ukraine and promises further aid before leaving office. This is interpreted as a sign of an impending intensification of hostilities.
  • In December, Ukrainian forces, specifically the "predators" unit, reportedly eliminated more than a company of Russian troops in the Donetsk direction. Over 160 individuals were reportedly killed, including two dozen in the past day alone.
  • A North Korean soldier allegedly shot three Russian soldiers in the Kursk region during a retreat. The incident is attributed to communication difficulties and the use of Russian troops as a blocking force behind North Korean units. The North Korean soldier is reportedly in custody, but punishment options are limited.
  • The head of the Union of Consumers of Utility Services, Popenko, stated that starting January 1, tariffs for gas transportation may increase fourfold for domestic consumers in Ukraine due to the cessation of Russian gas transit through Ukraine.
  • President Zelensky signed Law 4170-IX, which eliminates the Medical and Social Expert Commissions (MSECs). Starting January 1, 2025, expert commissions in cluster and supercluster hospitals will operate instead of MSECs. Previously established disability statuses and medical and social expertise for children will remain unchanged.
  • Poland plans to build a road to the border with Russia's Kaliningrad region in 2025 for rapid troop deployment. The Polish Ministry of the Interior stated that this will bring Poland closer to 100% border security and allow for a quick response to violations. The construction of a wall on the border with Belarus will be completed by the end of next summer.
  • A video shows Ukrainian forces showcasing captured Russian equipment, including a Hermeus drone downed in a tree. The drone was recovered using a saw and a detonator. The video also shows Ukrainian soldiers dancing near a Russian base in Syria, with a portrait of Putin visible in the background. The base is reportedly mostly abandoned, but some Russian troops remain. A new checkpoint has been established at the entrance, controlled by former rebels.
  • Illegal migrants in Russia must leave the country by April 30, 2025, or regularize their legal status, according to a presidential decree.
  • An armed individual broke into Anastasia Ivleeva's house in the Moscow region. The intruder, who had a history of mental health issues and substance abuse, was found by police in a closet with two bats and a kitchen knife. Ivleeva has not lived in the house for at least three months, and it is currently for sale.
  • The Slovak Foreign Ministry rejected Zelensky's claims that Putin instructed Fico to open a "second energy front" against Ukraine, calling them "nonsense." They also criticized Zelensky's proposal to "buy" Slovakia's NATO membership with Russian assets and his threat to Slovakia with the European Community.
  • Russian air defense systems are active in the Belgorod area, with reports of a missile being shot down.
  • Ukrainian forces attacked a hospital in Aleshki, Kherson Oblast, with a drone, resulting in the death of the deputy head physician and severe injuries to the head physician.
  • Russian air defense systems are actively engaging aerial targets near Belgorod. Reports of a missile being shot down.
  • Enemy aviation is reportedly active over Belgorod.
  • The US has committed to providing an additional $3.4 billion in budgetary aid to Ukraine.
  • Elon Musk called Zelensky the "champion of all time" for orchestrating "one of the greatest heists" of the US, referring to the allocation of $2.5 billion to Ukraine.
  • More than a company of Russian troops were eliminated by Ukrainian "predators" in the Donetsk direction in December. In December, over 160 individuals were transferred to the category of "good Russians". Two dozen of them were killed in the past day alone.
  • President Zelensky signed Law 4170-IX, which eliminates the Medical and Social Expert Commissions (MSECs). From January 1, 2025, expert commissions in cluster and supercluster hospitals will operate instead of MSECs. Previously established disability statuses and medical and social expertise for children will remain unchanged.
  • A significant prisoner exchange occurred, with 150 prisoners exchanged on each side.
  • Russian sources report that the released Russian soldiers are currently in Belarus receiving medical and psychological assistance.
  • The exchange was reportedly facilitated by the United Arab Emirates.
  • Ukrainian sources report that the commander of the 211th Brigade may have ignored reports of abuse of soldiers.
  • A video was shared by a Ukrainian source allegedly showing a captured Russian soldier from the 83rd Airborne Assault Brigade, who claims he joined the military to earn money after his house burned down.
  • Pro-Russian sources report that Ukrainian forces attacked a hospital in the Kherson region with a drone, resulting in casualties.
  • Russian air defense systems reportedly shot down a Ukrainian missile over the Kursk region.

Assessment

The situation on the ground continues to be highly dynamic and unfavorable for Ukrainian forces. The capture of the railway station in Chasiv Yar and advances in Novoolenivka represent significant setbacks for Ukrainian forces in the Donetsk region. The increased fighting in the Kursk region, including reports of North Korean troops, adds another layer of complexity to the conflict. The continued reliance on drone warfare by both sides highlights the evolving nature of the battlefield, with the attack on the hospital in Aleshki marking a significant escalation and a potential war crime. The reported infighting between Russian and North Korean troops, if confirmed, could indicate significant morale and command-and-control issues within the Russian-led forces. The international support for Ukraine remains strong, with the US providing additional military aid, but divisions within the EU may be emerging. The information warfare dimension of the conflict continues to be significant, with both sides actively shaping the narrative through propaganda and disinformation. The prisoner exchange is a notable development, but it remains to be seen how it will impact the overall dynamics of the conflict. The involvement of Belarus in hosting the released Russian soldiers could further complicate the situation.

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