Occupants are storming the Kupyan direction up to 6 times a day: what is the reason.
Activation of attacks in the Kupyan direction
According to inkorr.com: Currently, weather conditions are contributing to an increase in enemy attacks in the Kupyan direction. Rain and fog are complicating the work of Ukrainian aerial reconnaissance, making the positions of Defense Forces more vulnerable to attacks.
Officer Valeriy Kyselov reported an increase in the intensity of attacks, noting that the occupiers are using the tactic of storming in small groups, carrying out up to 6 attacks a day.
'They keep coming and coming, their numbers have increased. The weather contributed to this, because when it rains, aerial reconnaissance does not work as well,' Kyselov said.
Moreover, the low level of training of the enemy's infantry and the use of thermal cloaks pose additional threats. Ukrainian drones are successfully destroying ground robotic complexes that the enemy uses for ammunition supply, making their use in combat operations impossible.
Ukrainian troops continue to stand guard over their territory, actively resisting the enemy, who is conducting hostilities in the Kupyan direction.
The situation in the Kupyan direction remains complicated, and military reports indicate the persistence of the enemy in carrying out attacks. Weather conditions significantly affect the capabilities of Ukrainian aerial reconnaissance, highlighting the importance of considering surrounding factors in planning defensive operations. The Defense Forces remain ready to repel further attacks and protect their positions.
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