The commander of the Achilles regiment spoke about how the enemy troops have changed in half a year.

The enemy troops have changed in half a year
The enemy troops have changed in half a year

The commander of the 429th separate reconnaissance drone regiment 'Achilles', Yuriy Fedorenko, reported on the changes that have occurred in the enemy over the past six months of combat operations. He noted that the Russians have started to use less armored vehicles and instead storm the positions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on buggies and two-wheeled motorcycles. The enemy has also begun to actively use fiber-optic drones.

Fedorenko pointed out that the enemy is trying to change the command system in their troops and copy the same methods used by the defense forces, utilizing internet capabilities on the battlefield.

The only ability to use manpower remains unchanged for the enemy, noted Fedorenko.

After the start of negotiations to cease the war, proposed by US President Donald Trump, the consolidation of Russian occupiers in western Ukraine has slowed down.

Additionally, during the battles for the liberation of the village of Pishchane, located 5 km south of Pokrovsk, more than 80 Russian occupiers from the 74th motorized rifle brigade of the RF Armed Forces were destroyed. The losses of the Armed Forces of Ukraine are also present but are smaller than those of the Russians.

Employees of the 68th separate regiment named after Oleksa Dovbush conducted a successful operation in one of the hot sectors of the front.

Major Viktor Trehubov, spokesperson for the operational-strategic grouping of troops 'Khortytsia', also emphasized that the Russians in the Pokrovsk direction lack the resources to implement their tactics of frontal assaults with 'cannon fodder'.


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