In Toretsk Ukrainian military officers dress in civilian clothes – 28th Mechanized Brigade.


Drone scouts discovered violations of the rules of warfare by Russian soldiers
Drone scouts of the 'Hyrza' unit of the 28th Brigade recorded violations of the rules of warfare by Russian soldiers. Russian soldiers dressed in civilian clothing are moving around the populated area. This was reported by the 28th Mechanized Brigade named after the Knights of the Winter Campaign.
Ukrainian soldiers noticed Russian militants in civilian clothes
Ukrainian soldiers noticed enemy militants who are dressed in civilian clothes. They are conducting reconnaissance and sabotage activities, trying to disguise themselves and divert attention.
It is noted that the enemy uses the same clothing, behavior, and sometimes even weapons. This significantly complicates the work of the Ukrainian military.
It is important to note that the Armed Forces of Ukraine do not shoot at everything that moves, unlike the occupiers.
Situation at the front
Let us remind you that the full-scale war has been going on for 1054 days.
In the past day, there were 157 combat clashes. Ukrainian defenders continue to destroy the enemy, who is trying to advance deeper into the territory, dealing fire damage to them.
The enemy carried out 11 air strikes and one missile strike, using 20 KABs and one missile. Russian soldiers are also building 751 kamikaze drones and shelling populated areas and positions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The most tense situation is now in the Pokrovsk and Kursk directions.
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