Orks-once attack Siversk: military on the change of the enemy's assault tactics.
During the assault on Siversk, Russian occupiers began using a new tactic that the military calls 'one-time orks'. The essence is that individual soldiers with anti-tank mines insist on Ukrainian shelters. Junior Lieutenant Mykola Grytsenko talked about this new tactic in an interview, indicating that it allows the occupiers to inflict damage on Ukrainian positions without mass assaults or a significant military contingent.
It is also worth noting that worsening weather conditions complicate the work of Ukrainian drones, which are possessed by the Russian military to enhance assault actions. However, Ukrainian soldiers continue to effectively resist the enemy using land observation and other methods.
The occupiers are improving their tactics during assaults, using new methods of combat. Despite the worsening weather conditions, Ukrainian soldiers continue to demonstrate a high level of combat readiness and effectively resist the enemy.
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