Thursday, June 30, 2016

Fighting in Donetsk and Lugansk continues overnight

By Chris Covert

Artillery attacks, especially coming from Ukrainian forces continued well into the night of June 29th to June 30th, and into the next morning in northern Donetsk and Lugansk, according to Russian language news accounts.

One day after denying the battle at Logvinovka even took place, Ukrainian military officials said on Thursday that rebel forces, after hours of fighting, were forced to retreat from Logvinovka with heavy losses. According to Ukrainian defense ministry spokesman, Colonel Andrei Lysenko, Ukrainian forces lost one dead and 11 wounded in the fighting.

Although rebel military officials say their side took no losses, the unofficial body count for the Ukrainian side in the fighting at Logvinovka climbed into the double digits, according to a report which appeared in novorosinform.org  Ukrainian officials claim rebel losses were as high as 23 dead and 34 wounded, according to a news account which appeared on lb.ua.  Other reports, absurdly, place rebel losses as high as 220, which is a common mistake in western reportage of the fighting in southeastern Ukraine, due to the technical terms occasionally used by rebel and Ukrainian military  officials.

Ukrainian military officials said that rebel artillery fire continued that evening until after midnight of  June 29th to June 30th.  In total, the fighting in that area lasted 10 hours.

Rebel media said that Ukrainians fired artillery and mortars into rebel positions a total of 251 times, according to data supplied by Donetsk rebel military officials. Positions hit by Ukrainian artillery include Yasinovataya, northern Gorlovka, the Petrovsky district of Donetsk city, at the Donetsk airport, and Spartak.

In southern Donetsk, near Mariupol, Ukrainian artillery struck rebel positions at Kominternovo and Sahanka.

Fighting in Lugansk

According to Lugansk ministry of defense spokesman Major Andrei Marochko, Ukrainian artillery hit rebel positions in several locations Wednesday.

Localities struck in Lugansk by Ukrainian artillery include Golubovska, Sokolniki, Lozove, Sanzharovka,  Pervomaisk, Kalinovo, and Kalinovka.  Ukrainian artillery fired a total of 259 times, using 152mm artillery, and 120mm and 82mm mortars.  No rebel casualties were reported.

Ukrainian officials say that unsighted rebel artillery fire hit in three locations in Lugansk, in  Krimskovo, Novozvanovki and Novoaleksandrovka.

According to Major Marochko, elements of the Ukrainian 24th, 28th, 54th,  and 92nd Separate Mechanized Brigades were involved in the artillery attacks on Lugansk.

A news account which appeared in regnum.ru, quoted Ukrainian ministry of defense spokesman Major Sergey Zhmurko as saying that rebel artillery fire hit Troiskoye, Berezovo and Novoselovka.

A separate novorosinform.org report quoted Lugansk commander Colonel Nile Nurulin saying that the Ukrainian 92nd Separate Mechanized Brigade, apparently based in Schastye on the left bank of the Northern Donetsk River, has become active and has started rotating combat units back into the area.  The same report quoted Major Marochko saying that Ukrainian forces in Lugansk have moved more heavy equipment into their forward zones, equipment including  two BM-27 220mm rocket artillery launchers, two D-30 122mm towed artillery pieces, two 100mm T-12  towed anti-tank guns, and one 2S9 120mm self propelled mortar.

Chris Covert writes about foreign military issues.



Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Ukrainian forces attack rebel positions near Logvinovka

Image from Chervonets Andryuha
By Chris Covert

A Ukrainian rifle company (about 100 effectives), supported by tanks and armored fighting vehicles struck pro-Russian rebel positions at Logvinovka Wednesday morning, according to Russian language news accounts.

According to data supplied by the rebel controlled Donetsk ministry of defense, Ukrainian forces, parts of the Ukrainian  54th Mechanized Brigade  drove four kilometers south towards the farming community of Logvinovka, in northern rebel held territory in Donetsk. The initial Ukrainian artillery bombardment which also included fire from armored vehicles took place starting at 0700 hrs and ended at 0900 hrs.  Ukrainian forces fired 122mm artillery in support of the advance for a total of 116 times.

Official Ukrainian media denied the attacks have even taken place. According to a news account posted in tsensor.ua, spokesman for the Ukrainian ministry of defense, Colonel Andrei Lysenko said the attacks as reported by rebel media had not even taken place.

Instead, Ukrainian official media said that rebel forces fired 120mm mortars on Ukrainian positions at Novotroitsk and Berezovo, and fired grenade launchers at Shirokino and Mayorsk.

Quoted in the Live Journal blog of Chervonets Andryuha, Alexander Zhuchkovsky, who helps supplies aid to rebel forces, said that Ukrainian forces suffered losses in vehicles destroyed, and that the Ukrainian forces were forced to withdraw under rebel fire.

In a separate Chervonets Andryuha blog entry,  FSB Colonel Igor Girkin, being quoted in EA Daily news outlet, said that occupying the area just north of Logvinovka would give Ukrainian forces a height from which they can observe artillery strikes all the way south into Debaltsevo.  The cause of the attack, according to Colonel Girkin was rebel forces, consisting of the 7th Brigade were not strong, so the situation appeared to be easily exploitable.

Colonel Girkin characterized the attack as a tactical move by Ukrainian forces, with no apparent strategic goal in mind.  That assessment essentially means the Logvinovka attack was a probe, intended to test rebel defenses in the area.  

According to official rebel media, Ukrainian forces continued to fire artillery into the area even after withdrawing.  A separate official rebel report said that Ukrainian forces lost two infantry fighting vehicles, presumably BMP-2s and an armored personnel carrier.

The Ukrainian attack on Logvinovka followed a similar pattern the Ukrainian forces executed back earlier in the spring  when their forces advanced towards the southeast into a neutral zone between Avdievka and southwestern Gorlovka.  That move effectively placed civilian motor traffic under the direct observation of Ukrainian forces and their artillery observers, and has since tied up civilian traffic between Donetsk city and Gorlovka, as well as in several surrounding areas.  The highway between Gorlovka and Donetsk is the only hard surface road between the two cities.

Since that time, both sides have been exchanging artillery fire, Ukrainian hitting targets including a check point at Yasinovataya and other points nearby with rebel forces responding by attempting to engage Ukrainian artillery with counterbattery fire.  At the time Russian journalist Boris Rozhin remarked that the attack in Yasinovataya was a change in tactics in which Ukrainian forces would launch short, sharp advances of less than 15 kilometers, then consolidate that position.

However, until Wednesday, Ukrainian forces have been content in firing artillery strikes on rebel positions in western Donetsk city, northern Gorlovka and in the south, near Mariupol.

Wednesday's attack on Logvinovka appears to be a repeat of that pattern.

Logvinovka is an iconic locale for the rebels' defensive operation in the winter of 2014-2015 which captured or destroyed 3,500 Ukrainian troops in and around Debaltsevo.  Early in the battle for Debaltsevo, after several days of attempts to close the pocket further north containing Ukrainian troops,  a composite company sized rebel mechanized force took Logvinovka at night from the march to establish a blocking position along the only highway between Debaltsevo and Artemovsk to the north.

Ukrainian Artillery Fire

According to yet another separate new release by the Donetsk ministry of defense, Ukrainian forces fired artillery on rebel forces a total of about 585 times, including the use of 82mm and 120mm mortars, and 122mm and 152mm tube artillery.  Ukrainian artillery struck several rebel target locations including at Gorlovka, Zaistevo, Yasinovataya, northern and western districts on Donetsk city, at the airport and at Spartak.

In southern Donetsk, rebel media reported Ukrainian artillery hitting locations at Dokuchaevsk, Kominternovo, Leninski and Sahanka.

Chris Covert writes about foreign military issues.