The 10th Edelweiss Mountain Assault Brigade eliminates invaders’ foothold on the right bank of the Oskil River
3 December, 2024 Soldiers of the 1st Company of the 8th Assault Battalion of the 10th Mountain Assault Brigade, who participated in the liberation of the village, December 1, 2024. Photo: 10th Brigade Russian troops landed on the right bank of the Oskil River and tried to gain a foothold in Novomlynsk but were driven out by the soldiers of the 10th Edelweiss Mountain Assault Brigade.
The Communications Department of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported on this. Russian troops crossed the river a week ago south of Novomlynsk in the Kupyansk district and tried to gain a foothold in the town, creating a bridgehead for further advancement on the right bank of the Oskil River. Having a superiority in forces, the enemy provided support and periodically ferried their units across the water barrier by boat from Dvorichne on the other side of the river.
According to the DeepState project, after gaining a foothold, the enemy made unsuccessful attempts to move westward toward the village of Fiholivka but was fought off. As a result of the successful operation, the 8th Battalion of the 10th Edelweiss Mountain Assault Brigade managed to drive the enemy out of Novomlynsk and clear the surrounding area, regaining control of the coast. In the video, the soldiers installed a Ukrainian flag in the village.
For the Russian invaders, the bridgehead in this place offers advantages: a high slope on the right bank, more than 40 meters high, covers the landing from direct fire from Ukrainian forces. At the same time, the holding of Novomlynsk by Ukrainian troops is complicated by the same geographical conditions that force them to go around the settlement and move along the bank, which is under enemy fire.
The height itself is important for the Ukrainian Defense Forces, as it allows them to keep a large part of the left bank under fire control.
The village of Novomlynsk on the right bank of the Oskil River. Photo credits: Google EarthThe other day, the DeepState project reported that the Russian military had forced the Oskil River to another place south of the village of Masiutivka. In the future, these footholds could allow the enemy to develop an offensive, expand the penetration in the direction of Kupiansk, and cover it from the north.
The enemy attempts to deploy bridgeheads on the right bank of the Oskil River.Photo credits: DeepState map
As previously reported, the 42nd Separate Mechanized Brigade soldiers successfully fought off another large-scale Russian assault in the Kharkiv region.