Russia is preparing a new offensive in the Dnipro region: what is known about the occupiers' plans.
According to inkorr.com: Russian occupation forces, which had been acting unnoticed for some time, are preparing to resume their offensive operations in the Dnipro direction. This was reported by Vladyslav Voloshyn, spokesman for the Southern Defense Forces.
'According to our intelligence, in the Dnipro direction the enemy has been reinforced with new operators of unmanned aerial vehicles who have received training in centers in the occupied territory of Crimea,' he explained.
It has also been discovered that the occupiers are actively regrouping their forces, transferring new drone operators to the front lines. This indicates their readiness to resume active military actions.
Preparation for the assault
Voloshyn noted that a similar tactic can be expected in other directions where the enemy has intensified its activity. Ukrainian troops are ready to respond to possible provocations and breakthrough attempts using artillery and drones.
'They are buying time, accumulating groups at the front, and then attacking our positions,' the spokesman emphasized.
The head of intelligence of the Defense Forces also noted that the arrival of new drone operators indicates the occupiers' preparation for a new wave of aggression.
Therefore, the Russian occupation forces are activating their actions in the Dnipro direction, particularly through the new drone operators who have trained in the occupied territories. This indicates their intent to assault, while the Ukrainian command is ready to adapt its actions to repel possible provocations.
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