Russians suffer heavy losses near Kostiantynivka: how to stop it.
Tense situation at the Kostiantynivka front
According to inkorr.com: The tense battle at the Kostiantynivka front continues: the enemy is trying to attack Ukrainian positions, aiming to block their logistical routes.
Volodymyr Zakhariv, deputy commander of the 157th separate mechanized brigade's drone systems, reported that the enemy is forced to constantly change its composition due to significant losses. Attacks are carried out by poorly trained fighters who often lack adequate equipment.
'They constantly send 2-3 people to attack. This tactic has been ongoing since 2023, although it has proven ineffective,' the military explained.
Use of drones in the conflict
According to Volodymyr Zakhariv, most enemy drone operators lack sufficient experience and qualifications. The only exception is the unit 'Rubikon', which stands out with a high level of training and significant influence on Ukrainian logistics.
'They use drones only because of their mass availability, ignoring the quality of FPV operations,' emphasized Volodymyr Zakhariv.
The enemy is attempting to hinder the Armed Forces of Ukraine from using logistical routes through attacks in the Kostiantynivka direction. Despite the fact that the Ukrainian troops are holding the defense, drones and poorly trained soldiers pose serious challenges to their resilience.
The situation at the Kostiantynivka front remains critical, as enemy attacks can complicate the logistical operations of Ukrainian military personnel. In particular, the enemy's lack of preparation indicates the potential for further developments and, potentially, more effective countermeasures from the Ukrainian army. This creates new opportunities for strengthening defenses and holding positions.
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