Across Eastern Ukraine, Russia is moving in artillery, leaders, tanks, and troops. Although, that’s nothing new. The thing that makes this maneuver different is the sudden stationing of Moscow leadership in Eastern Ukraine and the promotion of key Russian military leadership who have overseen Russian operations in Eastern Ukraine.

Make no mistake, the war in Ukraine is not being hosted by a rag-tag group of rebels. This war is being orchestrated from the Kremlin – As long and ugly as it has been.

The inevitability of this third offensive against Ukraine has reached its capstone and known realism.

DSC_2468-750x440A shell game of empty aid trucks from Russia to East Ukraine has begun again with the 53rd  “Gumkonvoya,” and the trucks again arrived, half-empty. The State Border Service of Ukraine recorded the convoy at Russian checkpoint “Donetsk” as it entered Ukraine. The convoy was unannounced, unregistered, and  in violation of the norms of international and domestic law consistent with the standards established by the International Committee of the Red Cross.

The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) and allied partners have actively observed Russia’s on-going effort to supply weapons and military equipment in Eastern Ukraine, an effort which has amplified and become increasingly aggressive. Russian multiple-launch rocket systems (MLRS) have returned to the line of contact. There were thirty-six 122mm MLRS, GRAD-type, in the areas of Almazna, Horlivka, Luhansk, Mala Verhunka, Mineralne, Poliove, Yasynuvata.

The most intriguing of these can be observed dangerously close to the line of contact near Olenivka, Makiivka, and Yasynuvata. Around these strategic hot-spots; platoon sized deployments of 122-mm MLRS GRAD rocket-artillery from the Russian, Fifth Separate Motorized Rifle Brigade, Joint Strategic Command “South,” of the Russian Federation (ЮВО/YUVO,) have established hasty firebases. These deployments are supported by the recently delivered eight-hundred tons of fuel, four-hundred tons of ammunition, four additional 122-mm MLRS GRAD wheeled-launchers, six armored infantry combat vehicles (AICV,) and ten additional unknown-type military vehicles.

The increased presence of Russian troops and material has further frustrated Ukrainian force with a steady daily increase of attacks upon Ukrainian troops and positions.

A steady increase of UAVs used for reconnaissance and to direct artillery fire against Ukrainian position has also been observed. The flight path of these UAVs was traced back to the directions of Donetsk, Mariupol, Novoaidar, Volnovakha, and Russia.