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Russia deploys new brigades: how Ukraine's army is disrupting the 'creeping' tactics

Війська України протидіють новим методам дій ворога, запобігаючи агресії на фронті.

Situation on the Front

Russian troops continue to employ the tactic of creeping in small infantry groups, despite significant losses. The commander of the 110th brigade, Sergey Volkov, reports an increase in Russian units with new reserves. In particular, it is reported that two new brigades have been deployed, indicating the need to compensate for losses on the battlefield.

Sergey Volkov, who is the commander of the ground robotic systems company of the 110th separate mechanized brigade named after General Chornokun Mark Bezruchko, notes that Russian troops continue to 'creep' in groups of two to three individuals. As Volkov states,

'we destroy many of them'
— this underscores the active actions of Ukrainian units attempting to halt the enemy's advance.

Achievements of the 110th Brigade

Throughout September, units of the 110th brigade have destroyed an enemy regiment, which became an important achievement in the fight against Russian troops. Both sides actively use drones and ground robotic systems, changing the nature of combat. Sergey Volkov notes that

'our 'fighter' performed such an important function'
, emphasizing the role of technology in modern warfare. Thus, the 'creeping' tactic remains relevant for the Russian army, but Ukrainian forces are demonstrating their ability to counter these attempts.

The situation on the front remains tense, with active combat actions on both sides. The Russian command is trying to compensate for losses by introducing new reserves, indicating the seriousness of the situation on the battlefield. At the same time, Ukrainian forces, particularly the 110th brigade, demonstrate effectiveness in destroying enemy units, highlighting the importance of technology in modern warfare.