Battle of Chasiv Yar is Critical for Ukraine and Russia

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Published 2024-04-30
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Kings and Generals animated historical documentary series on modern warfare continues with another video on the Russian Invasion of Ukraine, as we discuss the battle of Chasiv Yar, that started in the Donetsk region of Ukraine. Slow Russian advance across the front continues, and that battle might be critical both for Ukraine and Russia.

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Video: Leif Sick
Script: Turgut Gambar
Narration: Officially Devin

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All Comments (21)
  • @MohammedJobori
    As we are speaking, the Russians reached the canal from the southern flank of chasniv yar.
  • @jarradwilder
    The biggest issue here is that the Ukrainian lines are rolling back and in some instances units are being routed. It's not the towns that are important. It's the integrity of the front. It works like skin. Cells connected together that form a contiguous layer that is fed by vessels that are in turn fed by bigger vessels. If a knife cuts in and slices these vessels then the cells die. Each battalion requires a near constant stream of food, clean water, ammo, replacements and regular rotations to recover. By breaking a line, the Russians can cut off these necessities, destroying the nearby units which then allows them to penetrate deeper, cutting off bigger supply hubs and cutting off a larger amount of units.
  • @akernis3193
    The animation quality of these videos keep getting better. Stellar work on this one!
  • @Bayofthe91st
    The region name made this sound like a military operation out of Star Wars Planet
  • @MagicNash89
    As always amazing presentation, I was never really interested in the actual battlefield setups, just the high-level politics of everything, but this is an easy info to understand in the video.
  • @Numba003
    Thank you for the ongoing updates on the war. Hopefully, the suffering will end soon. God be with you out there, everybody. ✝️
  • @cheeseboi9951
    Great that you analyze both historical and modern events
  • @oneshotme
    I very much enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
  • I wish I had these videos during my European civilization class in the 90's. Very well done especially the narration.
  • @dastanjan320
    A question that probably was asked many times: How does he manage to get this good resolution map of Ukraine? I find it quite interesting
  • @paulpatrick3057
    Really appriciate all your work to reliably inform on the war. The age of the internet can be put to good use, especially when you name your scources that you use. Ive been watching this channel for 2 years now, ive recommended it to everybody i know that enjoys military history. Keep up the good work.
  • @marcomilani4966
    short video but on the point, keep up this kind of videos anytime there are significative development!
  • @FutureMythology
    These videos' animation quality is consistently improving. Great job on that!
  • Just imagine what this world could look like if we humans were able to take what we spend on war with each other and spend it building things together. It's an old fool's dream, but still something I hope humans can achieve someday.