All right, show me what you've got!
They start by pushing backwards, trying to clear their supply lines.
Which are quickly reopened.
Then secured.
For some reason, they feel confident enough to continue their push north.
They hit hard, and my forces of course give ground.
They push along the south as well, but not at the breakthrough point.
We only see a few attacks from AGN.
In the south, they continue to drive blindly forward.
The biggest worry here is they have opened the gates to the Crimea.
Standard losses for the infantry – but high losses for our armoured units!
The mud has returned, but our advancing forces seem to be in a good position – I just need to cut the rail line at Mogilov and they are in trouble.
Attacking in this mud is going to be hard – but I give it a go!
I'm able to secure this area a little more at least, if the target remains out of my grasp for now!
There is little movement here either.
This remains open as well.
I secure this as well, but the mud has robbed me of my ability to attack.
I continue to push on Tallinn, but the mud slows me here as well!
I punch a couple of Panzer units, taking out half their tanks.
It's only in the south I make any real movement.
And even here I'm not able to seal the deal.
I seal off this weird....advance.
And try and keep them out of the Crimea.
I pull a large number of new mobile forces from the reserves – they are weak individually, but fast!
Hopefully the mud stops them from running away!

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