In the Toretsky direction, the occupiers carry out more than 200 shellings daily: how the defense holds.
Intense shelling in the Toretsky direction
According to inkorr.com: In the area under the responsibility of the 100th separate mechanized brigade, more than 200 shellings by the enemy are recorded daily. This was reported by the brigade's press officer Dmytro Zinyuk on the Army TV broadcast.
According to Zinyuk, the enemy is trying to break through Ukrainian defenses, and when that fails, it shells civilian objects.
The occupiers continue to use the tactics of assaulting in small groups and involve motorcycles as easy targets for the brigade's artillery and drones.
'This is indeed an easy target that is quite easy to hit, so the Russians do not think at all,' noted the military.
Not long ago, the enemy began involving women in attacks, but this does not hinder the Ukrainian army from effectively repelling assaults.
'But, as it is known, the enemy does not have a gender difference, so this infantry group was also destroyed,' Zinyuk added.
It is worth noting that the use of ground robotic systems was recorded only a few weeks ago; they accompanied two enemy infantrymen who became easy targets for Ukrainian drones.
The 100th separate mechanized brigade continues to hold its defensive positions in the Toretsky direction, repelling enemy attacks and inflicting significant losses on them.
In this area, there is an increase in the number of shellings by the enemy, but the Ukrainian military actively defends their positions, trying to prevent the realization of enemy plans.
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