Russians in the south are changing tactics: fewer drones, more artillery.

Russians in the south are changing tactics: fewer drones, more artillery
Russians in the south are changing tactics: fewer drones, more artillery
Russian occupying forces are forced to change their tactics due to deteriorating weather conditions in the south of the country. In particular, the use of drones is decreasing, but artillery activity is increasing and assault actions are being prepared.

Changes in the enemy's tactics

According to inkorr.com: Spokesperson for the Southern Defense Forces Vladislav Voloshin noted that bad weather conditions are leading to a decrease in the use of drones by the occupiers. However, this does not stop the intensity of attacks, as Russian troops compensate for this by increasing artillery shelling.

'One of the stages at which we are trying to stop him is the transfer of personnel to the front positions, so we are trying to hit them earlier. When the weather conditions are worse, he will try to do this more intensively,' Voloshin noted.

Adapting to new conditions

Deteriorating weather conditions in southern Ukraine significantly affect the tactics of the occupying forces. The reduction in the use of unmanned aerial vehicles is accompanied by an increase in artillery shelling and preparations for assault actions. Local armed forces are adapting to new conditions to maintain their positions.

Currently, the situation remains complex. Changes in the enemy's behavior can significantly affect the development of events at the front. The Armed Forces of Ukraine continue to find ways to counter new tactical techniques of the occupiers, which can be crucial in further battles.


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