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Mariupol was a classic Delaying Action, a small force of Ukrainian soldiers committed to slow the 1st Air Cavalry Division Air Cav Ride The Thunder Shirt moreover I love this powerful Russian Army Group South, stalling its thundering momentum, freeing much-needed Ukrainian forces to concentrate elsewhere along the battle line — this objective was achieved, and the Delaying Action held for 82-days. From what I can tell, Ukraine seems to be using a hybrid defensive strategy of Defence in Depth and the classic Fabian Strategy. Giving up ground in areas to blunt the Russian offensive, while also sacrificing certain bulwarks to delay the advance and inflict as many casualties as possible. But this isn’t all, the Ukrainians are adhering to the Fabian Strategy — avoiding decisive battles and instead relying extensively on skirmishers to inflict exhausting losses on Russian convoys and supply lines, harassing and demoralising the enemy, before melting back into the countryside. 1st Air Cavalry Division Air Cav Ride The Thunder Shirt, hoodie, tank top, sweater and long sleeve t-shirt The result is telling, Russian armoured losses are unbelievably high, but while the 1st Air Cavalry Division Air Cav Ride The Thunder Shirt moreover I love this tanks get all the attention, it’s the tank crews that are hardest to replace. Seriously, you try and convince Ivan and three other young lads to crew some rusty old tank made in the 60s, when they have access to the internet and thousands of videos of Russian tanks catastrophically exploding. After being delayed for 82-days in Mariupol, the Russian Army Group South, battered and bruised, received orders to capture another city, this time in the Donbas, that City was Severodonetsk. This time the Ukrainian armed forces engaged in a Holding Action, the hybrid defensive strategy of Fabian meets Defence in Depth in all its glory. The aim this time was to pin as much of the available Russian troops and equipment in one area, for as long as possible. An outnumbered force of Foreign Legion soldiers operating with elite Ukrainian paratroopers and hardened combat troops launched a counterattack into the occupied city and pushed the demoralised Russian invaders into a chaotic retreat, before digging in for a prolonged battle in the ruins of the city. What unfolded over the following 28-days can best be described as brutal urban combat of a tempo not seen since the second world war, with the outnumbered defenders inflicting the maximum attrition imaginable in a meat grinder engagement. The mounting Russian losses suffered in this classic holding action have had the added result of pulling Russian units from other areas and in doing so weakened Russian lines around Kherson in the South and the North around Kharkiv.


