Russians attack in the Toretsky direction: how the Armed Forces hold back the enemy.
Enemy attack in the Toretsky direction
According to inkorr.com: In the Toretsky direction, hostile attacks continue, during which drones and artillery are actively used. The commander of the 'Black Raven' battalion of the 93rd separate mechanized brigade 'Cold Yar', with the call sign 'Shtyk', reported that the enemy forces are using weapons in a ratio of 40 to 60.
Holding back the enemy's offensive
Enemy attacks continue, but they are not yielding the desired results. Despite the large number of forces, the Ukrainian military skillfully holds back their offensive.
'They are defeated. First, they scout, then break them on the approaches. When they are in a rush. Or when they do not even realize that they are being observed, and a fire strike is approaching', - explained the commander of the 'Black Raven' battalion.
Experimental tactics of the enemy
Recently, Russian troops attempted to implement ground robotic complexes, but this tactic remains experimental and is not widely used.
The Ukrainian military continues its operations in the Toretsky direction, effectively holding back the actions of the enemy, who actively uses drones and artillery. Initially, the enemy's attempts to implement ground robotic complexes remain experimental and have not gained wide spread in this part of the combat actions.
These events in the Toretsky direction underscore the tense situation at the front, as well as the resilience and ability of the Ukrainian military to withstand new tactics of the enemy. The use of drones and possible new technologies indicate the continuous development of military strategy by both sides of the conflict.
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