Russians are changing their assault tactics in Donbas: why this does not help them avoid casualties.
01.09.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
01.09.2025
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According to the head of the communication department of the 25th Separate Airborne Assault Sicheslav Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Svitlana Rezvan, Russian occupying forces continue to use the tactic of small assault groups in the specified direction. However, they are trying to adapt to the high saturation of the front with Ukrainian drones. The enemy almost no longer uses armored vehicles, sending only small infantry groups into attacks without cover.
A staff member of the Sicheslav Brigade noted that the enemy has begun to change its tactics by using anti-drone cloaks. Ukrainian soldiers have already adapted to these innovations. Rezvan also emphasized that the new tactics of the Russian troops do not help them avoid losses from Ukrainian drones known as 'Baba Yaga'.
Resilience of Ukrainian troops
According to inkorr.com: Despite the innovations in tactics from the Russian troops and the use of anti-drone cloaks, Ukrainian soldiers remain prepared for battle even in changing combat conditions. Their experience and ability to adapt to new circumstances allow them to effectively resist the enemy in the Pokrovsk direction.
This situation indicates the dynamic development of combat operations at the front. Changes in the tactics of Russian forces require Ukrainian troops to maintain constant readiness and creativity to successfully carry out their missions. This highlights not only technological progress but also the resilience and determination of our army in defending the state.
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