Russian troops, despite significant losses, continue to attack along the same routes where they have already faced failures. This was confirmed by Senior Sergeant Vitaly Pyasetsky of the 93rd Separate Mechanized Brigade in his interview for 'Suspilne News'.
'On the same road, 4-5 groups can be destroyed, but the enemy's command ignores this and sends more groups the same way. They are simply trying to restore their broken units and throw new ones into battle,' Pyasetsky said.
According to Pyasetsky, the main goal of the enemy is to encircle the Kramatorsk agglomeration. Russian troops are using their numerical advantage and tactics of 'creeping' attacks to achieve this goal.
Effective strategy of Ukrainian defenders
Ukrainian servicemen successfully counter enemy attacks using electronic reconnaissance and other methods. They detect and destroy enemy units, not allowing them to regroup.
'We actively use electronic reconnaissance and intercept communications. When the enemy contacts its command, we locate them and attack their discovered hideouts,' Pyasetsky explained.
This strategy helps Ukrainian servicemen to hold back the enemy's advance, despite their advantage in manpower and their willingness to incur significant casualties to achieve their goals.
After severe losses, Russian troops continue to try to encircle the Kramatorsk agglomeration, using 'creeping' attack tactics. At the same time, Ukrainian servicemen are effectively using electronic reconnaissance to counter enemy attempts to break through the frontline.