Russia's Entire Southern Front Just COLLAPSED — 80,000 Soldiers Have Nowhere to Go | Ben Hodges
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Russia's Entire Southern Front Just COLLAPSED — 80,000 Soldiers Have Nowhere to Go | Ben Hodges
⚡ DEVELOPING: Russia's entire southern front has collapsed. Not a breakthrough at a single point. Not a tactical setback manageable through local reserves. The entire defensive architecture that Russian forces spent eight months constructing along the southern axis — minefields, anti-tank ditches, fortified strong points, layered artillery — has been penetrated, bypassed, or abandoned across 140 kilometers of frontage in 72 hours. Eighty thousand Russian soldiers are on the wrong side of that collapse. Their logistics corridor is severed. Their command infrastructure is disrupted. Their reserve forces are consumed. They have nowhere to go that does not cost Russia something it cannot afford.
Retired U.S. Army General Ben Hodges delivers a full operational breakdown of how Ukraine collapsed an entire front in 72 hours, the four-month shaping campaign that made it possible, why 80,000 soldiers have no viable operational response available to them, and what this means for the strategic trajectory of this war.
🔍 IN THIS VIDEO:
The four-month shaping campaign that preceded the assault — logistics interdiction reducing Russian southern front supply throughput to 40 percent, deception repositioning Russian reserves to the wrong axis, and six weeks of forward reconnaissance identifying precise penetration routes
How the penetration of the rear area positions in the first 18 hours converted a tactical breakthrough into a front-wide cascade collapse
Why a front-wide collapse is operationally irreversible in ways that a local breakthrough is not — and why no available Russian reserve can restore 140 kilometers of consumed defensive architecture
The three categories of the 80,000 soldiers — 30,000 functionally encircled forward, 35,000 under direct fires pressure in the rear area, 15,000 reserves arriving too late to affect the initial collapse
Why the retrograde defense Russia is now attempting is the correct operational response — and why the institutional condition of Russian forces makes it unlikely to succeed
The strategic implications in Moscow — why a 140-kilometer front-wide collapse in 72 hours cannot be managed through state media and what the political consequences will be
The challenge for Ukrainian operational planning — why exploitation rate, axis of advance, and force distribution decisions being made right now will determine whether this collapse produces a decisive strategic outcome
Ben Hodges' full assessment of whether the southern front collapse represents the decisive operational turning point of this war
📌 This is not a front line update. This is the full operational anatomy of how an entire front collapses — and what 80,000 soldiers with nowhere to go means for the trajectory of this conflict.
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