Russia conducts rotation of battered paratroopers in the south: what it means.

Russia conducts rotation of battered paratroopers in the south: what it means
Russia conducts rotation of battered paratroopers in the south: what it means

According to inkorr.com: The Russian armed forces have conducted a rotation of their units in temporarily occupied territories of the Zaporizhia and Kherson regions of Ukraine. This was reported by the spokesman for the Southern Defense Forces, Vladyslav Voloshyn.

'These are units of their airborne troops, which are quite battered in battles. They are being redeployed to the temporarily occupied territories of the Zaporizhia and Kherson regions for recovery,'

The main tasks of these units are to prepare for actions and recover after sustaining losses. In addition to the rotation, the Russian military is also forming assault groups for possible active combat operations.

Occupiers’ plans and Ukrainian defense

According to Voloshyn, although no significant reductions in enemy troops have been recorded in the south, their preparation indicates an intention to maintain pressure on the Ukrainian defense forces.

'The enemy is preparing to conduct storming actions with small infantry groups and infiltration tactics,'

Despite the fact that there is currently no threat of a large-scale attack, the situation at the front can change very quickly. Therefore, the Ukrainian military must be ready for various scenarios of events.

The conflict in eastern Ukraine remains tense as the occupiers prepare for possible combat actions and continue interaction with defense forces. In the event of a deterioration in the situation, Ukrainian forces must be prepared to defend the territory of the country.


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