The Russians created a deserted zone in Kherson region: new tactics of the occupiers.
Recent attacks by Russian troops in Kherson region
According to inkorr.com: In the territory of the Kherson region, which is under occupation, attacks by Russian armed forces are ongoing. They actively use drones and aviation to strike targets, including both military and civilian facilities. The main goal of these attacks is to destroy the positions of Ukrainian drones.
The Coastal Defense Unmanned Systems Service reported that the occupiers continuously shell the civilian population, destroying settlements and mining roads. They also deliberately hunt civilians and carry out attacks from the forests, trying to create a deserted zone near the Dnipro River.
'They move under the cover of leaves, masking themselves,' - Hetmanenko said.
Russian units use cunning tactics, trying to hide and move in shelters. They penetrate the territory in small groups, using thermal cloaks and various types of transport. Ukrainian military forces respond promptly to enemy attacks, eliminating threats to controlled territories.
Currently, information has emerged that the occupiers in the Kherson region have intensified their military activities, seeking to create safe conditions for themselves and threatening Ukrainian military personnel and the civilian population.
In the context of escalating conflict, it is important for Ukrainian forces to remain ready to respond to any threats. The situation in the region remains tense, and the ongoing events could significantly impact the safety of both military and civilian individuals. The continuation of the occupiers' attacks indicates a rise in tension in southern Ukraine.
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