Operation Hippikon

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Operation Hippikon
Part of the Zemplen War
Hippikon.jpg
Syaran troops fire on Ruvelkan positions
Date2 - 21 October 2008
Location
Western Ruvelka
Result Ruvelkan Victory
Belligerents
Ruvelka Syara
Commanders and leaders
Áron Surány
Eliska Hanáková
Péter Novák
Vakhtang Avakian
Aleksandar Čorić
Nikodemos Cvetkov
Units involved
Army Group North
Army Group Center
Army Group Alpha
Army Group Beta
Strength
1,200,000 750,000
Casualties and losses
29,591 killed
68,202 wounded
602 tanks destroyed
33 aircraft destroyed
1,211 vehicles destroyed
25,481 killed
63,754 wounded
573 tanks destroyed
30 aircraft destroyed
1,560 vehicles destroyed

Operation Hippikon, also known as the Syaran October Offensive, or the Kiskőrös Meat-Grinder, was a strategic offensive launched by Syara during the Zemplen War.

The operation was intended to link the two Syaran salients that had formed in September around Sarud in the Kunhegyes District and Borlynska in the Kiskőrös District, entrapping and subsequently annihilating the 5th Zalaegerzeg and 1st Debrecen Fronts in accordance with Syaran doctrine of Force Decimation. Ruvelkan resistance around Malavinsk and Vatuseve prevented the Syarans from linking up, and Ruvelkan counter attacks from the 11th Kiskőrös and 7th Mátészalka Fronts forced the Syarans to abandon their drive. The fighting during Hippikon reached an intensity not yet seen during the war and resulted in heavy losses to both sides. Syaran defeat led to the launching of Operation Kontos in November.

Background

Following the August Offensive, the Imperial Armed Forces of Ruvelka began mobilizing on the border in preparation to retake the disputed border regions and prevent further encroachments by the Syaran Commonality Armed Forces. Syara preempted Ruvelkan intentions by launching Operation Aspis to encircle and annihilate Ruvelkan forces amassed on the border, but with fighting now on Ruvelkan soil and against more prepared Ruvelkan forces the Syarans were unable to complete the encirclement of any major Ruvelkan forces. Despite capturing several major cities along the border, stiff resistance at the fortress cities of Albertisa, Keszlis, Drahizyorsk, Vatuseve, and Pardukov stymied Syaran forces.

By October Syaran forces were arrayed in a disordered front line stretching from Pardukov in the north to Keszlis in the south. Army Group Alpha under the command of Field Marshal Nikodemos Cvetkov had captured the city of Sarud, but 2nd Army had been halted by Pardukov and 3rd Army faced stiff Ruvelkan resistance west of Malavinsk. The failure to capture the city of Vatuseve meant that there was a division between the forces of Army Group Alpha and Army Group Beta under Field Marshal Aleksandar Čorić. Army Group Beta was strung out along an extensive front line stretching from south of Vatuseve down south to Balatonalmádi. The expanse of the front line, much of it running across hundreds of miles of thick forests and built up urban areas, allowed for frequent Ruvelkan infiltration efforts and raids launched behind Syaran lines.

Planning

Course of the operation

Aftermath