Russians launched an attack with 40 motorcycles on one of the fronts.
In general, the role of light equipment is increasing in the actions of the Russian forces on one of their fronts. In particular, a recent attack involved the use of 40 motorcycles. This was stated by the spokesman of the Operational-Strategic Group of Forces 'Khortytsia', Viktor Trehubov.
“There is a trend of increasing the role of light equipment... There was an attack on one of our fronts using 40 motorcycles,” Trehubov noted.
According to Trehubov, the Russian forces are using various types of equipment, such as motorcycles, ATVs, and buggies, for quick movement. This helps them quickly seize Ukrainian positions and avoid attacks from drones.
“Over the winter, we noticed active use of motorcycles, which is unusual. A novelty also includes the use of anti-drone nets, although we have also benefited from this, but not to the same extent,” Trehubov added.
Another new trend on the front is the use of drones with fiber-optic communication.
It should be noted that this year has recorded the highest number of Russian attacks on the front.
It is worth reminding that the Armed Forces of Ukraine repelled the enemy's advance near Andriivka, but the enemy continues to approach Milove, Pyatykhatky, and Mali Shcherbaky. Combat actions are also ongoing near Demydivka in the Belgorod region.
It was also noted that Russian troops continue to advance near Kamianka and the village of Topoli in the Kharkiv region.
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