Storming the Enemy: Russians Forced to Attack Sumy Region 'On Their Own Two Feet'.
In the Sumy region, Russian troops have changed their combat tactics due to problems with armored vehicles and are now only attacking in foot groups, abandoning the use of machines.
'Sumy has shown significant complications for the enemy in terms of equipment. Fighters do not observe assaults using vehicles,' emphasized spokesman of the 117th Separate Brigade of the Territorial Defense Dmitry Lantushenko.
The new tactics of the occupiers involve capturing and holding positions with small infantry groups while waiting for reinforcements. The Russians are trying to continue their aggression using their numerical superiority in manpower.
Due to a lack of armored vehicles, Russian troops in the Sumy region have changed their tactics to foot attacks, attempting to gradually consolidate their positions. This indicates serious problems in the Russian army, but Ukrainian fighters are ready to repel any enemy assaults.
Russian troops in the Sumy region, faced with problems in armored vehicles, have changed tactics to foot attacks. Ukrainian fighters, for their part, are ready to repel any enemy assaults, indicating high readiness and effectiveness of our army.
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