Kupiansk Direction: How Buriev's Artillerymen Repel Enemy Attacks.
According to inkorr.com: The situation on the Kupiansk direction remains under control despite attempts of attacks from the enemy. This was reported by the commander of the 3rd Artillery Division of the 'Buriev' Brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine, Nazar Tikhovetsky, in his television interview.
According to him, the enemy constantly tries to break through Ukrainian defense lines with small groups of fighters or by using motorcycles and ATVs to strike at our positions. However, all their attacks end in failure.
Tikhovetsky emphasized the main task of the artillerymen - to repel these attacks. He also highlighted an important problem: the need to remain invisible due to the large number of Russian FPV drones in the region.
Tactics of Ukrainian Artillerymen
The commander stressed that the activities of Ukrainian artillerymen are aimed at destroying the enemy's manpower. 'Their goal is to continue advancing without retreating,' he explained.
Tikhovetsky noted that Russian artillery systems are located at a great distance, so they need to be neutralized while approaching the front line, which poses additional risks for Ukrainian military personnel.
'We will avoid this situation, having means to hit the cannons and repel assaults,' said the commander, describing the strategy of his unit.
In the combat zone in the Kupiansk direction, Ukrainian forces are actively repelling enemy attack attempts and are focused on neutralizing its artillery systems. The commander of the 'Buriev' Brigade, Nazar Tikhovetsky, emphasized that the main goal is to defend positions and prevent the enemy from breaking into Ukrainian territories.
This situation indicates the continuation of active hostilities in eastern Ukraine, where Ukrainian forces are trying to maintain control over their territory. The situation in the Kupiansk direction continues to remain tense, highlighting the importance of further support and training for Ukrainian troops in these conditions.
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