Russians give up their positions

<h2>Front broken ++ Parts of the Drachenzahn line deserted</h2> <p>The Ukrainian soldiers from the embattled Zaporizhia region are spreading amazing footage.</p> <p>Apparently unmolested, members of the Ukrainian armed forces move across a ridge, with the wreckage of two Russian tanks in front of them. But what happens next leaves observers surprised.</p> <p><strong>The Ukrainian swivels his cell phone to the left and zooms in a bit. Suddenly the first Russian main line of defense can be seen. A chain of hundreds of &ldquo;Dragon&rsquo;s Tooth&rdquo; anti-tank obstacles and other trench installations lies almost peacefully on a neighboring hill, stretching for kilometers across the country.</strong></p> <p><img alt="" src="https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:620/1*7_NWeL-wFnMWl1ZUQzBbFA.jpeg" style="height:829px; width:689px" /></p> <p>Ukrainian soldiers look at apparently abandoned &ldquo;Dragon&rsquo;s Tooth&rdquo; anti-tank obstacles<br /> Photo: private</p> <p>Russian soldiers or shots from the direction of the massive Russian positions on the widely visible Ukrainians? None!</p> <p><strong>&ldquo;The dragon&rsquo;s teeth of the Surovikin line can be seen very well and the Ukrainian soldiers can (&hellip;) move freely on the street,&rdquo; noted Finnish military historian Emil Kastehelmi, puzzled.</strong></p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@brian.andrew1971/russians-give-up-their-positions-77ee5f1aa29e">Click Here</a></p>