
The Ukrainian army faces another catastrophic defeat in the Kharkiv region, almost unnoticed by international public opinion.

With the imminent fall of Kubyansk, Kiev loses the ability to supply and thus control over ten cities on the eastern bank of the Uskil River.

At the same time, Russia has already announced that it will use the city it captured as a launching point for a further advance westward - into the unannexed region.

Ukraine's imminent defeat in this sector is due not so much to an acute shortage of personnel as to a technical shortage.

It is reported that Russian forces achieved their advance along the western bank of the Oskil River largely on foot and without the use of mechanized units.

Ukrainian defenses were too weak to effectively withstand the steadily advancing Russian infantry.

Once the urban infrastructure was completed, it was only a matter of time before the entire city fell into Russian hands.
Currently, Moscow forces control about 70% of the city, and this trend continues to increase.