The Enemy's Assault Units are Exhausted - OSUV 'Dnipro'.
Russian forces continue their offensive, but they are getting fatigued - OSUV 'Dnipro'
According to inkorr.com: In the Operational-Strategic Grouping of Troops 'Dnipro', it was reported that Russian troops continue their assault actions, but their units are starting to exhaust.
Spokesperson of OSUV 'Dnipro' Viktor Trehubov noted that the intensity of offensive actions is likely to decrease by autumn. He emphasized:
'It is absolutely certain that the Russians are not stopping for now, but we still hope that their zeal will somehow run out closer to the beginning of autumn than to its middle, because as long as they are not winding down their efforts, this cannot last too long.'
Trehubov also pointed out that the Russian occupiers are already facing difficulties with personnel for active assault operations, and part of their infantry may be depleted during the rains when attacks become less favorable.
The representative of OSUV 'Dnipro' confirmed that Russian troops continue their offensive actions but emphasized that assault units are starting to feel fatigue. We expect further changes in the situation in autumn when new aspects in the intensity of hostilities may arise.
In light of these events, it is important to monitor the situation's development, as autumn weather conditions may significantly affect the course of hostilities. A decrease in the intensity of attacks from Russian forces could indicate that Ukrainian military has gained additional opportunities for countermeasures and adaptation to the frontline conditions.
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