Russian troops don't surrender: attempts to transport equipment across the Oskol River continue
Commander of the 15th Brigade of the NGU 'Kara-Dag' Aleksandr Bukhtar reported that enemy forces are trying to establish crossings over the Oskol River in the Kupiansk direction, but due to a lack of equipment, they are forced to limit themselves to infantry attacks only.
'Enemy assaults are attacks by small groups of one, two, sometimes three Russian infantrymen, who often move at night concealed under anti-thermal cloaks. The enemy has no equipment, as transporting it across the Oskol River is a problem,' Bukhtar noted.
According to the commander, the main focus in defense is currently on protecting the front perimeter during the movement of infantry across the river. Enemy units constantly attempt to reinforce their troops with new forces, not stopping despite losses and failures. The Russian command continues to try to advance in the Kupiansk direction despite difficulties.
During military operations in the Kupiansk direction, enemy forces attempted to establish crossings over the Oskol River, however, due to a lack of heavy equipment, they were forced to limit themselves to infantry attacks. The enemy constantly tries to strengthen its ranks and continues attacks despite losses.