Russia strengthens its airborne troops in the south: why Teplinsky is gathering his own.
According to inkorr.com: According to the spokesperson of the Southern Defense Forces, the number of Russian troops in southern Ukraine remains stable. However, in certain areas of the front, the enemy is actively conducting rotations, regrouping, and replenishing its units that have suffered losses in battle.
In particular, the replenishment of personnel in the Russian army is carried out through specialized training centers located in temporarily occupied territories in Crimea, as well as in the Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions. The largest number of recruits is arriving at the units of the Russian airborne troops (VDV).
'Perhaps this is related to the fact that the commander of the 'Dnipro' grouping, General Teplinsky, who is responsible for the airborne troops, seeks to have more of his people on hand,' Voloshin explained.
Thus, Ukrainian military continues to encounter enemy units at the front line, which are intensifying rotations and replenishments under combat conditions.
Despite the stable number of Russian troops, the activation of rotations and replenishments indicates that the enemy is not reducing its efforts in the southern direction. This points to tactical changes in the Russian forces that may affect the development of events on the front. Ukrainian forces remain vigilant and ready to respond to any changes in the enemy's situation.
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