Wave of Attacks: How the Russians Changed Tactics in the Slobozhansk Direction.
In the Southern Slobozhansk direction, the situation is becoming increasingly intense, according to Oleksandr Danilenko, from the media interaction group of the State Border Guard Service brigade 'Hart'. Enemy assault groups are becoming larger, involving up to 25 Russian servicemen.
'They are using motorcycles and scooters to increase mobility. In addition, they are constantly covered by drones - the enemy follows with drones,' explained Danilenko.
Summer plays in favor of the occupiers, making it harder to detect and eliminate their assault groups. Even with the advantages of the season, Russian troops are not prevailing. They suffer serious losses, amounting to over 100 individuals per day, including killed and wounded.
'As a result, the enemy is forced to constantly rotate. New units come in, while others are withdrawn,' noted Oleksandr Danilenko.
In recent days, activity in the Southern Slobozhansk direction has increased, but due to serious losses in the enemy forces, enemy units operate under pressure, losing their ability to remain in the same locations for extended periods of time.
In the combat zone on the southeastern border, the situation poses a threat as enemy forces are actively engaged, but they are suffering significant losses, which affects their ability to hold positions.
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