Preparation for the offensive in the Zaporizhzhia direction
The enemy is actively preparing for the offensive. Dmytro Pelykh, the head of the communication department of the 118th separate mechanized brigade, reported that Russian troops are concentrating their forces, forming reserves, and conducting reconnaissance at the front.
According to Pelykh, enemy drone systems have become more active, attacking Ukrainian positions. As a result, an escalation of the enemy's actions is expected in the near future.
'Recently, three of their 'bukhanks' were destroyed in this way. The number of military equipment is constantly decreasing. Once, during mechanized assaults, one could see three tanks in one column, but now only one.'
Pelykh emphasized that the Russians have also reduced their artillery capabilities compared to the previous year. This change in the enemy's tactics indicates that Ukrainian forces are successfully eliminating Russian heavy equipment, forcing the occupiers to seek new ways of conducting military operations.
The preparation for the offensive in the Zaporizhzhia direction is evident through the concentration of Russian troops, a decrease in the number of equipment, and increased activity in enemy drone systems. Ukrainian forces are successfully countering enemy equipment, forcing it to seek new approaches to military operations.