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Ukraine Pierces 10km in 72 Hours as Moscow Commanders Flee—4,000 Russian Losses

Tymofiy Mylovanov – X

On November 20, 2025, Russian soldiers filmed themselves walking freely through Pokrovsk’s scorched streets. Russia claimed full control; Ukraine denied it, but maps told a grimmer story. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy admitted Ukrainian troops face eight-to-one odds.

Three years ago, Ukraine pulled off something it hasn’t repeated since: a five-day blitzkrieg that liberated thousands and destroyed an entire Russian army group. Today, that victory feels like a relic from another war entirely.

September 2022: When Deception Still Worked

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For months, Moscow watched Ukraine mass troops near Kherson in the south. Russian commanders shifted elite airborne units to counter the expected assault. On August 29, Ukrainian forces announced the Kherson counteroffensive. Moscow took the bait completely.

What Russia didn’t know was that Ukraine had massed forces in Kharkiv Oblast, hundreds of kilometers north, while Russia’s best units deployed uselessly south. At dawn on September 6, Ukrainian armor punched through Russian lines.

Six Months of Russian Control Evaporates

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On September 8, Ukrainian forces captured Balakliia, a strategic hub of 27,000 residents. Russian troops fled toward Kupiansk, abandoning weapons and vehicles. Soldiers who had dug in for six months suddenly abandoned fortifications because Ukraine’s deception left them defending with exhausted, poorly trained reserves while elite units were hundreds of kilometers away.

The collapse was so sudden that Russian commanders couldn’t organize even a fighting retreat.

Bypass, Isolate, and Encircle

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Ukrainian forces swept into Shevchenkove on September 8, moving faster than Russian commanders could respond. Rather than fighting for every street, Ukrainian commanders bypassed strongholds entirely, cutting roads and isolating garrisons.

Russian soldiers found themselves already cut off from supplies and retreat routes. This strategy—prioritizing speed over urban combat—proved devastatingly effective. It was maneuver warfare executed in real time, the kind military theorists thought obsolete.

What Took Russia a Month Falls in Three Days

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The crown jewel was Izium, a city of 46,000 that Russia spent a month capturing in spring 2022. Ukrainian forces reached Izium’s outskirts on September 9. By September 10, the city was liberated. Russian commanders ordered nighttime evacuation as encirclement loomed.

Residents reported soldiers fleeing across pedestrian bridges, many stripping uniforms and changing into civilian clothing. Thousands fled overnight to avoid being surrounded. Ukraine achieved what strategists thought impossible.

Railway Hub Feeding Russia’s Northern Front

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On September 9, Ukrainian forces entered Kupiansk, the railway hub serving as Russia’s logistics backbone. With Kupiansk’s capture, Ukrainian forces severed supply arteries feeding Russian operations across the region.

Between September 6 and 11, Ukrainian forces advanced 70 kilometers, recaptured over 3,000 square kilometers, and liberated more than 50 settlements. Ukrainian troops advanced nearly four and a half miles per day of sustained mechanized breakthrough—speed rarely seen in modern warfare.

590 Pieces of Equipment Destroyed

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Ukrainian forces claimed Russian casualties at 2,850 soldiers between September 6 and 11. Equipment destroyed included 590 pieces overall—representing armor, artillery, and logistical vehicles destroyed during the breakthrough phase.

The Masterwork of Deception

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Ukrainian commanders executed brilliant deception that shocked even Ukraine’s closest Western partners. For months, Ukrainian officials publicly discussed plans to attack Kherson. Russia was certain the threat was real. Russia redeployed elite VDV airborne units south.

Ukraine reinforced the deception by striking bridge crossings with American HIMARS rockets. By September 6, Russia’s best units were hundreds of kilometers away, unable to respond. It was textbook deception in the satellite age.

Three Years Later: Why Ukraine Can’t Repeat the Victory

Dear Mr Speaker Dear Mrs Prime Minister Members of the Government Dear deputies of the Riigikogu The people of Estonia Thank you for the opportunity to address you today In circumstances that take us all back to the darkest times of the 20th century For thirty years the nations of Europe have enjoyed peace freedom and shared opportunities for development Now Russian revanchism has destroyed all the good that has worked for decades for peace in Europe for the stability of life of European nations Only fragments of the global security architecture are left The same ruins as from Ukrainian cities bombed by Russian missiles and aircraft All the international institutions that are supposed to support peace - the UN the OSCE and others - are not able to stop Russia s aggression right now Although this is what they were created for Regional alliances and above all NATO have faced a difficult reality when no one can be 100 sure whether they will really protect their members in the event of a large-scale Russian attack The same as the attack on Ukraine Or in the event of an even worse attack - with the use of weapons of mass destruction For the first time in many years the threat of Russia s use of chemical or even nuclear weapons has to be taken seriously Russian state propagandists clearly guided by the relevant theme lists openly discuss Russia s ability to seize all neighboring European countries They talk about it not just for the sake of emotions but systematically accustom the Russian audience to the fact that war against neighbors is supposed to be the norm Russia s attempt to seize all of Ukraine after 8 years of war in Donbas has brought back to European reality what your people had to go through Mass deportations filtration camps a consistent attempt to destroy all those who support the national idea Today more than 500 000 Ukrainians have been forcibly displaced Just imagine how much it is This is as if the occupiers set sorry for the example the goal of deporting all people from Tallinn The whole city - it was and now there is no one A third of all your citizens Deported Ukrainians are deprived of documents Their phones are being confiscated They are trying to take these people to remote regions of the Russian Federation Attempts to return to Ukraine are being hindered in every possible way Children are separated from their parents and there are attempts of their illegal adoption in Russian families Tens of thousands of people have already been killed in Ukrainian cities affected by Russian strikes The Russian army uses all kinds of artillery all kinds of missiles and air bombs against residential areas and civilian infrastructure In particular phosphorus bombs and other munitions prohibited by international law This is an obvious terror against the civilian population It is an attempt to break the morale of the people to subdue Ukrainians for generations or simply to destroy them Why does the Russian leadership allow themselves all this What ensures a sense of impunity for Moscow I m sure you know the answer to these questions It is obvious On the one hand Russia enjoys its privileges in international structures In particular the seat occupied by it as a permanent member of the UN Security Council to block any attempts to actually return peace to Europe or other regions where Russia wages a war Exactly Russia On the other hand the Russian leadership absolutely does not believe that Europe can bring Russia to justice Moscow simply does not believe that Europe can force Russia into peace They expect a split among Europeans and that the priority of maintaining trade for Europeans will be higher than the priority of security or even the priority of survival of Russia s neighboring nations Ladies and Gentlemen The people of Estonia This is the time when we can either stop Russia or lose the whole of Eastern Europe for a very long time Lose any hope for a safe and free life on the continent governed by universally recognized law not by force And I thank you for understanding that A crowded rally on February 26 with the participation of tens of thousands of Estonians in the heart of ancient Tallinn on Vabaduse Square in support of Ukraine and in support of freedom in Europe has already become a glorious page of our common history Estonia was one of the first to provide Ukraine with the necessary assistance this is true including defensive aid I am grateful to you for the sincere support of our migrants You have been and remain exemplary in your consideration of the issues of Russia s war against Ukraine and the relevant sanctions policy in European and other international structures I am grateful to you for abandoning Russian energy The source of dollars and euros paid to Russia for oil and gas which makes it self-confident and unwilling to seek equal relations with other nations But we all need to do much more to stop Europe s immersion in the evil that the continent saw in the 1940s In the same occupation that your country by the way went through as well The black pages of history should not be repeated when deported Ukrainians and Estonians remained for many years in Siberia or the Russian Far East There are already more than enough Ukrainian and Estonian graves - graves of those who died from communist deportations That is why I urge you at the level of the European Union to find such instruments of influence on Russia such instruments of pressure that could stop deportations and return all deported people home The European Union has the power to ensure this The European Union must use this power Until Russia returns forcibly deported Ukrainians until it returns thousands of abducted children it must not receive any money from European states or companies The European Union has no right to sponsor deportations The European Union has no right to sponsor war The policy of sanctions against the Russian Federation needs to be taken even more seriously Why are sanctions necessary Because this is the only tool to force Russia into peace I urge you to defend the need for a complete blockade of Russian banks when approving a new very important package of sanctions against the Russian Federation at the EU level All banks not just part of them I urge you to finally add oil to the sanctions package An embargo is needed at the level of the entire European Union I also invite your state and your specialists to join the work of the joint group set up to investigate the war crimes of the Russian army on the territory of independent Ukraine Technical and expert support is indispensable now as the number of war crimes already reaches tens of thousands These are executions of civilians torture rape blowing up hospitals bombing maternity hospitals burning food warehouses artillery shelling of shelters in which children are hiding and they knew about it - I emphasize that once again There is no crime that Russian soldiers have not committed in the 49 days of this invasion We will definitely investigate all these war crimes identify all the culprits and find them No matter how long it will take But if we do it together with you together with other European countries we will be able to do it much faster Keep in mind that most of Stalin s torturers didn t bear responsibility for everything they did Therefore it is especially important to bring to justice a new generation of Russian executioners And this must be done now - for what they have done in Ukraine So that they do not have to be searched for war crimes against the Baltic nations against Finland Poland or any other country All those who have already gained freedom in the 20th century must preserve it in the 21st century Ukraine will always be grateful to Estonia for the principled support of our state in European integration I am grateful to you for realizing that Ukraine s accession to the European Union is not just a question of economics or some abstract policy It is a question of security and guarantees for the preservation of freedom and democracy in Central and Eastern Europe Ukraine must receive the status of a candidate for EU membership in the near future We must think about the post-war reconstruction of our country already now When Russia loses and this will inevitably happen it will be necessary to prove to Russia and all other potential revanchists in the world that the war will not lead to the realization of their plans We are already cooperating with your country in the field of digitization we are already demonstrating to other European countries the advantages of modern digital systems including in public administration After the war it will become even more relevant I m sure For restoring the normal functioning of state institutions and local authorities For the return of companies For the cyber defense of Ukraine and the whole I repeat - the whole of Europe Ladies and Gentlemen The people of Estonia The Presidents of the three Baltic states and the President of Poland will arrive in Kyiv in a few hours I look forward to meeting them to meeting your President Mr Alar Karis Such visits to the capital of our state are especially important now They are important not only for us not only as evidence of European support for our struggle for freedom But also as evidence that all European defenders of freedom will continue to be united Without any political or economic bows to Russia Europeans must make every effort to restore international law immediately To immediately force Russia to seek peace This task can only be done jointly by everyone in Europe At the level of the whole European Union Together with other members of our anti-war coalition If Europe wastes time Russia will use it to expand the war zone to other countries I believe that together we will never allow this Thank you Estonia Glory to Ukraine
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Three years later, Ukraine faces an insurmountable crisis. Russia recruits approximately 30,000 soldiers monthly; Ukraine manages 17,000-24,000. The conscription-eligible population collapsed from 8.7 million in February 2022 to 5 million by 2024—a 3.7-million loss to death, injury, emigration, and existing service.

President Zelenskyy lowered the conscription age from 27 to 25 in April 2024, but it proved insufficient. Analysts estimate Ukraine needs 400,000-500,000 additional soldiers just to hold current lines.current lines.

Eight-to-One Odds and Exhausted Reserves

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Ukrainian forces on the Pokrovsk front face eight-to-one odds. Russian media claims full control; Ukrainian maps mark it contested. Ukrainian accounts speak of 1,000 troops risking encirclement as Russian forces close the pocket from multiple directions.

Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi insists there is no immediate surrender, but President Zelenskyy has openly acknowledged the situation is “very difficult.” This is the war Ukraine faces in November 2025: attrition and difficult choices about which cities to hold.

350,000 Russian Casualties in 2025

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Russia achieved territorial gains in 2025 at catastrophic cost. British intelligence estimates Russian casualties at approximately 350,000 for 2025 alone. At an average rate of 440 square kilometers monthly, Russia seized 4,300 square kilometers in 2025—just 0.7% of Ukraine’s total area.

Analysts calculate that at the current pace, capturing the remaining four contested regions would take until June 2030. Occupying all of Ukraine would require 103 years. Yet Russia continues grinding forward.

The War Ukraine Fought at Kharkiv

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The war of maneuver—the Kharkiv offensive—required reserves, momentum, superior positioning, and surprise. Ukraine possessed all four in September 2022. It possesses none today. Instead, the war has become one of attrition, where the side with greater population wins by default.

Russia, with 144 million people, can tolerate losses Ukraine cannot. Ukrainian officials, Western analysts, and soldiers themselves now speak of a war slowly slipping away through accumulated casualties and exhausted reserves.

Deception Works, But Only Once

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The Kharkiv counteroffensive was Ukraine’s greatest military achievement since Russia’s full-scale invasion began. It proved Ukrainian forces could outwit, outmaneuver, and overwhelm Russian formations through speed and deception.

But it was a one-time feat, possible because of conditions that no longer exist: surprise, effective deception, superior positioning, and reserves to exploit the breakthrough. .

Is Ukraine’s War Sustainable?

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As Russia patrols Pokrovsk’s ruins and media outlets call for Ukrainian retreats, the Kharkiv counteroffensive has become a historical reference point rather than a strategic template. It was the moment Ukraine proved it could win decisively.

What happened after—three years of grinding attrition where Russia slowly reclaimed most territory—proves winning battles and winning wars are not the same thing.

The Victory That Couldn’t Be Repeated

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Between September 6 and 11, 2022, Ukraine recaptured over 3,000 square kilometers, liberated 50+ settlements, and inflicted an estimated 2,850 Russian casualties. The Kharkiv counteroffensive ranked among the most effective military operations of the modern era. It proved courage and deception could overcome numerical disadvantage.

Today, as Ukrainian troops defend Pokrovsk with eight-to-one odds against them, the Kharkiv victory feels like another war—one Ukraine won the battle in, then lost the attrition war that followed.