Russians send infantry into one-way attacks: a soldier's words about the enemy's tactics.

Russians send infantry into one-way attacks: a soldier's words about the enemy's tactics
Russians send infantry into one-way attacks: a soldier's words about the enemy's tactics

According to inkorr.com: Russian troops in the Pokrovsk direction are using infantry in attacks with almost no chance of return, relying on drones as 'observers', reported press officer Maksym Bakulin from the 'Red Kalyna' National Guard brigade. Even unfavorable weather conditions do not stop the Russians in their assault actions, although losses from drones are significant.

'Without drone support, they can do nothing because the quality of their infantry is currently quite low. In fact, they are sent on a one-way trip. You can often hear interceptions - 'I'm wounded.' But don't tell me, go forward!', - added Bakulin.

The important role of drones in Russian tactics

The use of drones in Russian tactics encompasses not only fire support but also control over their own infantry. The command checks the condition of their soldiers using drones, as there is a high level of distrust towards the military. Words about injuries may go unnoticed, and the soldier will still go into the attack.

'A soldier who says he is wounded is still sent forward. They deliberately throw supplies from drones to see how they get them, in what condition. Because words are not trusted', - explained Bakulin.

This approach indicates serious problems with trust and attitudes towards their own military in the Russian army.

In the conflict zone in Ukraine, Russian troops actively engage infantry and drones for attacks, trying to control their soldiers without giving them real chances of return. The military leadership demonstrates high distrust towards its soldiers, which indicates deep problems within the structure of the Russian army.


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