On the Novopavlivka direction, the occupiers are suffering heavy losses but are advancing: assessment of the commander.
According to inkorr.com: On the Novopavlivka direction, the enemy is suffering significant losses but does not stop in its attempts to advance. This information was provided by the commander of the 3rd mechanized battalion of the separate presidential brigade named after Hetman Bohdan Khmelnytsky, known by the pseudonym 'Alligator'.
Enemy Strategy
According to the commander, Russian troops attack in small infantry groups, but their actions result in significant losses. Despite this, the occupiers continue to advance, trying to break through our defenses and infiltrating the interposition zones.
'Motorcycles are being used. But they are not used for reckless attacks, as was the case at the beginning of this spring in the same direction. However, their logistics are based precisely on motorcycles. They approach on motorcycles, then dismount and continue on foot,' the battalion commander explained.
Conclusions
The commander notes that despite heavy losses, the enemy does not abandon its attempts to advance. They use the tactic of small infantry groups and actively employ motorcycles to enhance the logistics of their operations in this area.
The situation on the Novopavlivka direction remains tense. The intensity of attacks indicates that the enemy continues to seek opportunities for a breakthrough, despite considerable losses. The marked active mobility of the enemy may also indicate an adaptation to the conditions of combat operations in this region.
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