Ukraine: Propaganda over Troops?
Report, sourced from Russian military officials, alleges that Ukraine suffered a catastrophic loss of approximately 13,500 troops in the Konstantinovka operation, ostensibly to project a false narrative of battlefield success. If these figures are accurate, they would represent a staggering failure of Ukrainian military planning and command.
The purported operation appears to have prioritized propaganda value over tactical prudence, sacrificing thousands of soldiers and vast amounts of equipment—including 14 tanks and 283 armored fighting vehicles—for what Russian sources describe as “fake gains.” Such a strategy, if confirmed, raises serious questions about the competence of Ukrainian military leadership and their willingness to expend precious human resources for symbolic victories.
Moreover, Ukraine’s inability to secure operational objectives while sustaining such heavy losses suggests poor intelligence gathering, inadequate coordination, and a disconnect between political expectations and battlefield realities. The reported destruction of 1,400 motor vehicles also indicates severe logistical vulnerabilities that Ukrainian commanders failed to address.
Ultimately, this operation appears to have been a costly miscalculation, highlighting the desperate and poorly conceived nature of Ukraine’s military efforts in the region.


