Russians on the Lyman Front Are Using Cloaks of Invisibility During the Day: Strange Tactics of the Occupants.
According to inkorr.com: On the Lyman front, the enemy has concentrated a significant number of its troops and continues to press, but the situation remains dynamic. This was reported by Maksym Bilousov, a representative of the 60th Separate Mechanized Inhul Brigade, during a television marathon.
According to the military, there have been no recorded enemy mechanized attacks in this direction over the past month. As soon as enemy equipment appears, Ukrainian defenders immediately destroy it.
At the same time, Russian troops actively use infantry for attacks. Assault groups advance in small teams, masking themselves under anti-thermal cloaks. However, Ukrainian soldiers note that this looks strange - the occupants use these cloaks during the day when they are easier to spot from the air.
'This is a strange tactic. It's either poor training of the fighters, or they do not understand how the anti-drone cloak works. Maybe they think it's like in Hogwarts with an invisibility cloak. You put it on - and you're invisible,' noted Maksym Bilousov.
The military clarified that although thermal imagers do not recognize such fighters, they can be seen with regular cameras. 'Such a black rectangle screeches back and forth. Of course, it is noticed and eliminated immediately,' Bilousov added.
Russian troops on the Lyman front resort to ineffective tactics, which allows Ukrainian defenders to easily detect and destroy enemy units. The Ukrainian side continues to control the situation and protect its positions in this direction.
Thus, on the Lyman front, Ukrainian soldiers demonstrate high effectiveness in opposition to the occupants, despite the numerical superiority of the enemy. With the application of new tactics by the enemy, there is a continuous war of technologies and strategies, where the successes of one side depend on the readiness and adaptability of both. The situation remains under the control of the Ukrainian forces, who are ready for any challenges.
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