Russia-Ukraine SITREP for 01 FEB 2024 22:00 PST - Zaluzhnyi Makes His Case - and Drones are the Future
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SITREP 594 is 59 pages and is combat only.
What's Happening
What's the big story? Zaluzhnyi writes his second essay, this one for CNN, as rumors that he will be dismissed continue to swirl. If the screeds written by Russian milbloggers before his essay was published mean anything, it hints that Zaluzhnyi is right.
What's the second story? When it comes to the Avdiivka AO, something's happening here. What it is, ain't exactly clear.
Summary
- There are minor map updates
- There are assessment updates
- Fighting continued in the Kupyansk AO
- Fighting continued in the Kreminna AO
- Fighting continued in the Lyschansk AO
- Occupied Luhansk is facing a critical civilian worker shortage
- Fighting continued in the Bakhmut AO
- Ukrainian forces made marginal gains northwest of Bohdanivka
- Fighting continued in the Klishchiivka AO
- Fighting continued in the Avdiivka AO
- Russia has significantly reduced attacks on the northern flank and eastern approaches of Avdiivka
- Russia has switched to point attacks on the southern edge of Avdiivka with no progress
- Significant fighting restarted in the Marinka AO
- A Russian attack northwest of Heorhiivka ended with heavy losses, but it confirmed Russia had made marginal gains prior to the attack
- Fighting continued in the Vuhledar AO
- Fighting continued in the Staromlynivka AO
- Light fighting continued in the Orikhiv AO
- The IAEA released an alarming update about the status of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant
- Fighting continued in the Kherson AO
- Two French humanitarian aid volunteers were killed and three wounded, along with their Ukrainian contact, in Beryslav
- The Kremlin appears to have declared a communications blackout about the sinking of the Ivanovets
- One Russian milblogger publicly doom posted after the sinking
- The Black Sea Fleet has lost 20% of its tonnage since April 2022, and at least one ship has been sunk in five of the last six months
- Pictures confirm that Ukrainian missiles destroyed a communications complex at Belbek Military Airfield
- Four Russian SRBMs hit the city of Mykolaiv
- The number of Shahed-136 drones used in January was significantly lower, with Russia and Iran unable to develop a steady supply
- The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Colonel General Valerii Zaluzhnyi, wrote an essay for CNN about Ukraine’s future
- Rumors continue to swirl that Zaluzhnyi will be fired in the coming days
- Ukrainian troops are making new, incendiary warheads for drones that cost $12 each
- Russian milblogger Seymon Pegov doom posted about Ukrainian drone superiority and the lack of electronic warfare solutions
- Russian milblogger Andrei Morozov wrote a rant about the lack of electronic warfare solutions for drones and accused Moscow of using empty ERA blocks
- Romania warned its citizens the nation needs to prepare for war with Russia
- The amount of profits from frozen Russian assets earned in 2023 was 4.4 billion euros
- GUR head Budanov said that Ukraine needs the A-10 Thunderbolt
- Ukraine expects its first E.U. financial aid payment in March
- Hungary received no concessions for its yes vote to approve aid
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