The adversary has switched to a new type of attacks on the Toretsky direction.
Change of tactics by Russian occupiers in the Toretsky direction
According to inkorr.com: The Russian troops have refused to use armored vehicles after significant losses inflicted by Ukrainian drones. They have now taken a course on constant attacks with small infantry groups.
The commander of the 'Flash' drone battalion of the 28th separate mechanized brigade reported that the enemy no longer brings armored vehicles to the front line due to these losses. Instead, they are using motorcycles to deliver food and ammunition.
'Night movements in cloaks, daytime — in cloaks. Masking themselves, they try to advance through the 'greenery.' In this way, they try to penetrate deep into our defense. My pilots joke that the Russians are already coming wrapped in bags, saving,' — said the commander.
The occupiers have stopped risky open attacks, opting for the tactics of assault groups hiding in woodlands and using electronic warfare means to secure their routes.
These changes indicate that Russian armored vehicles have suffered significant losses in this region, and the enemy is forced to adapt to the new combat conditions.
The situation at the front indicates constant changes in the tactics of warfare. The enemy's adaptation to the new realities on the battlefield confirms that Ukrainian forces continue to effectively oppose the aggressor. This also points to the possibility of further changes in the structure of battles in the Toretsky direction, which may influence the overall course of the conflict.
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