According to the Global Times, in the early morning of the 17th, Syrsky, commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, said to the outside world: In order to avoid the encirclement of the Ukrainian army and save the lives of the soldiers, he decided to withdraw the Ukrainian army from the place for defensive operations. In this retreat battle of Avdeyevka, the Russian army successively dispatched 50,000 people to encircle the Ukrainian army from three sides, and finally although it got the important town of Avdeyevka, it did not hit the Ukrainian army to the greatest extent. Could it really be that the Russian army made a mistake, and the Ukrainian soldiers had insight into the Russian army's offensive plan in advance, so they withdrew in advance to avoid heavy losses?
No. 1 on the Russian-Ukrainian front: After the Ukrainian army determined the loss of Avdeyevka, Ukraine** Zelensky said to the outside world: This is a very logical, professional and correct decision. Personally, I think that the strength of the Ukrainian army itself is not as good as that of the Russian army, and in this case, in the face of heavy troops, it is indeed a good choice to choose to evacuate. To avoid excessive consumption of living forces, at the same time, it can also lengthen the battle line, distract the Russian army's defensive forces in disguise, and pave the way for the future **. To put it simply, it is a guerrilla attack, a roundabout, and on the premise of insufficient strength, to avoid a head-on confrontation with the enemy.
The second on the Russian-Ukrainian front: From a strategic point of view, this is not a mistake of the Russian army, but a clever point. First of all, it is unrealistic to want to create a perfect "encirclement", because the Russian army is fighting overseas, and it cannot complete full penetration into the rear of the Ukrainian army. The second is the strategy of encircling three and missing one, so as to avoid the enemy from carrying out a crazy counterattack on the Russian army in a desperate situation. In the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, the Russian army has always maintained relative "restraint" and has no precedent for large-scale massacres, which shows that Russia itself does not have a plan to kill everything. This is very different from Israel, probably because the Russian-Ukrainian conflict is the reason for the war with the race.
Third on the Russian-Ukrainian front: Although the Ukrainian army has been "forgiven" for losing positions, it is undeniable that the loss of positions will inevitably have an impact on the overall situation. After the Russian army takes control of Avdeyevka, it will successfully fill the gap in the battle line and form a complete defensive and offensive front. After that, whether it is to advance further or choose to defend in place, the initiative is in the hands of the Russian army. To a certain extent, it can be understood that the Russian army is taking root in Ukraine. Personally, I think that compared to the loss of the whole of Udong, the evacuation of Avdeyevka seems to be acceptable. Ukraine has lost too much, so it is not so "important".
On the front line of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Zelensky recently signed bilateral agreements with France and Germany, which may be the "impact" of the loss of Avdeyevka. European countries are worried that Ukraine will give up confrontation and that the Russian army will "overturn" Ukraine in one go, so when they saw that the situation was tilting towards Russia, they had to make a decision to aid Ukraine again with a large number of ** equipment.
You must know that Europe and the United States have begun to get tired of aiding Ukraine, and even have a feeling of being in disobedience. For example, in the face of Ukraine's request for help, Biden only gave $200 million in aid. And the current situation is lost, and it is a bit too coincidental to sign bilateral agreements with France and Germany immediately, right? To a certain extent, there is a high probability that Europe is trying to stabilize Ukraine, but I personally do not think that relying on "aid" can win. Of course, external forces can affect the situation, but if you want to maintain long-term peace and stability, you still have to rely on your own strength.
Text: Xiaotie) Treasure Author's Creation Project 6