Novopavlivskyi direction: hundreds of Russian losses for minimal successes.
Situation in the Novopavlivskyi direction
According to inkorr.com: The situation in the Novopavlivskyi direction continues to be tense, with a struggle between Ukrainian forces and Russian troops. Despite the constant attacks by the occupiers, the situation remains under control. The fire support unit of the 5th separate assault brigade is successfully organizing the defense, noting that even minimal successes of the Russian troops come at the cost of hundreds of losses.
Tactical changes of the occupiers
The occupiers are constantly experimenting with different attack tactics, trying to find weak points in the positions of the Ukrainian forces. However, due to significant losses, the Russian command is forced to regularly change its units at the front. Enemy assault groups are using motorcycles and cars, indicating difficulties in mobilization in Russia. Even among the prisoners, there are inmates from Moscow prisons who dared to take this risk for the sake of freedom.
Minimal tactical successes for the Russians cost hundreds of lives.
Thus, the situation in the Novopavlivskyi direction remains difficult, as both sides continue active operations. The loss indicators from the occupiers indicate serious problems within their ranks, which, in turn, will impact the further course of the conflict. Observing the changes in the enemy's tactics, the Ukrainian forces are adapting and continue to defend the territory, hoping for support from the international community.
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