Para lo que
sigue, el término inglés “cauldron” (caldera, olla) se refiere al encierro en
una especie de saco (geográfico) ciego en el que se encontraban hasta hace poco
varios miles de miembros del ejército y fuerzas de seguridad ucranianas a manos
de los separatistas del Donbass. Bueno, la trampa se ha
cerrado. Así lo cuenta el blog The Vineyard of the Saker
(http://vineyardsaker.blogspot.com.ar/):
Título: Yet
another monumental failure for the junta
Texto: All my
sources confirm that Debaltsevo is mostly in Novorussian hands and that the
junta forces are in full retreat to the south of the pocket. All the top Novorussian brass was on hand
today, including Kononov, Motorola, Givi, Mozgovoi and Zakharchenko as were
many tens of Ukrainian prisoners. It
appears that the junta forces were unable to provide the kind of resistance
they showed in Peski, and that make sense because in Peski they were not
surrounded and they had the fire support of Ukrainian forces just north and
west of them. This time the cauldron is
too deep and the "lid" too strong.
See for yourself.
You can see that
the cauldron "lid" has now closed on Debaltsevo from the north and
that the junta forces are either surrendering of fleeing south where there is quite
literally nothing for them to do then to wait until they run out of food and
ammo. Bottom line: it's over for the
Ukie forces in the Debaltsevo cauldron.
Amazingly, the
freaks in Kiev as still insisting that there is no cauldron but only a
"bridgehead". The good news is
that apparently nobody buys that nonsense any more and the mothers and wifes of
the men caught in the cauldron are trying everything they can to force the Ukie
high command to accept the Novorussian offer of an evacuation corridor. The try to protest in front of the General
Staff building in Kiev, then the blocked traffic. In a particularly poignant moment one of
these women put a megaphone next to a cellphone to amplify the voice of her
son/husband calling from the cauldron and announcing that they had for about 3
hours of supplies left.
All this is truly
catastrophic news for the junta in Kiev.
First, their policy of denying the issue made it impossible for their
forces to get out while it was still possible.
According to Russian military experts, about half of all the
(comparatively) combat capable units of the Ukrainian military have been
surrounded in this cauldron and that means that 50% of the Ukrainian army is
now gone. Second, while Poroshenko and
the junta freaks tried as hard as they could to completely deny the very
existence of the cauldron, thanks to the Internet and the Russian TV channels
most folks in junta-controlled Ukraine know that they are being lied to. That, in turns, means that the regime is
loosing the very little credibility it might have had with the general
public. Last and not least, now there
will be a lot of very ugly recriminations from all sides of the political
spectrum about who is guilty for that latest disaster. I would not be surprised one bit if the
Ukrainian death-squads (aka Azov battalion & Co.) decided to storm Kiev for
two reasons: a) to take out their rage
on the regime and b) because it is safer to storm Kiev than Donetsk. Poroshenko better watch his back now. By the way, rumor (unconfirmed!) has it that
he already evacuated his family to Germany.
Novorussian intel
is reporting that the junta is trying to assemble three battalion tactical
groups and numerous MLRS north of the cauldron to try to rescue the surrounded
forces, but this will be too little too late.
The Novorussians are used to Ukie artillery and they don't fear their
armor or, even less so, infantry.
Besides, I bet you that now that they are inside Debaltsevo, the
Novorussians will deeply dig in. When is
the last time that the junta forces succeeded in an urban assault
operation? Exactly.
Bottom line: yet
another brilliant victory for the Novorussian forces and yet another
humiliating defeat for the junta in Kiev.
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