Day 100 !!! Summary
https://militaryland.net/ukraine/invasio...0-summary/
https://www.theukrainemap.com/post/june-...kraine-map
When the Ukraine War started Feb 24, nobody expected it to get to 100 days. Especially when those 100 days saw Russia repelled from around Kyiv (which was supposed to fall in a few days) and fought to a near standstill elsewhere. Certainly Putin and the Kremlin never expected what's happened.
On the Kharkiv front, there's little movement with Ukraine taking a couple of villages here, the Russians a village there. Meanwhile the Russians have set up heavy artillery on the Russian side of the nearby border and are again shelling Kharkiv from out of Russia. It's believed that Russia still wants the city of Kharkiv, but they have moved so many forces to the battles to the east that Kharkiv will have to wait.
West of Izium the Russians tried to attack towards Barvinkove but got nowhere with that. Attempts to attack eastwards towards Sloviansk haven't done much better.
To the northeast of Sloviansk around Lyman the Russians have had a bit more success. The Ukrainians appear to be evacuating their positions on the north side of the Siverskyi Donets river to prevent their soldiers from being trapped there, and the Russians have occupied a number of villages that the Ukrainians have vacated. And the Russians tried to force their way across the river into the town of Raihorodok on the road to Sloviansk, but the Ukrainians pushed them back across the river. The Siverskyi Donets river flows through Ukraine from east of Kharkiv to Severodonetsk, and it appears to be the border between Ukrainian controlled areas and Russian occupied areas along much of that length. There are reports that the Russians are moving up pontoon bridges and bridging equipment and evidently plan to make a crossing somewhere, probably in the Lyman area.
Things have been kind of surprising in Severodonetsk. The Ukrainians had seemed to be withdrawing and only maintaining a covering force in the city to cover the withdrawl. But suddenly the Ukrainians turned and counterattacked. The Russians seem to have been caught by surprise and the Ukrainians now appear to control half of the city and are pushing the Russians into the northeast quadrant. The Russians are scurrying to find reinforcements for Severodonetsk which has allowed the Ukrainians to advance elsewhere. They have pushed the Russians back away from the airport and have retaken a couple of outlying industrial towns.
And if the Russians are shelling Kharkiv (Ukraine's second city) the Ukrainians are shelling Donetsk, the largest Russian occupied city in Ukraine and capital of the separatist "republic" that's existed in the east since 2014.
https://twitter.com/Militarylandnet/stat...1285801984
Kyiv was hit by Russian cruise missiles
https://twitter.com/Militarylandnet/stat...4788827136
Along most of the southern front apart from the area around Kherson neither side has enough forces to spare to launch any offensives.
But north of Kherson the Ukrainians are attacking across the Inhulets river where the Russians tried to set as their defense line. It's a heavily rural area and the Ukrainians are advancing across a broad swathe of farmland.