The enemy has changed tactics near Kostiantynivka: assaults with swarms of drones instead of reconnaissance.
According to inkorr.com: In Donetsk region, near Kostiantynivka, the enemy's armed forces have begun to act more aggressively, changing their tactics from reconnaissance to assault operations. This was reported by the chief sergeant of the separate 39th battalion of unmanned systems of the 19th army corps with the call sign 'Rados' during a telethon.
According to the military, if earlier the enemy conducted reconnaissance with small groups using armored vehicles, now the situation has suddenly changed.
'In the area of Kostiantynivka, the enemy has become more active. Assault groups with UAVs are operating in support. There is also artillery that is actively shelling the positions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces,' — said 'Rados'.
New methods of the occupiers
The enemy has changed tactics, concentrating significant forces near the roads and conducting attacks along them. This allows for effective supply of ammunition and provisions even in difficult weather conditions due to the active use of wheeled vehicles.
Particularly dangerous is the significant increase in drones in the enemy's actions.
'In the enemy sector, there is a noticeable increase in the use of drones, both reconnaissance and strike FPV. This is not random action, but systematic use of these tools. Every choice of assault groups, regardless of size, is accompanied by swarms of drones,' — emphasized the representative of the 39th battalion of unmanned systems.
This change in tactics indicates the enemy's intention to increase pressure on Ukrainian positions in this sector of the front.
During the telethon, military officials clarified that the occupiers have activated new methods of combat, in particular, increasing the number of attacks near roads and the use of drones. This confirms the enemy's desire to force Ukrainian forces to respond to changes in defensive tactics.
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