Russians have changed tactics on the front: infantry instead of columns and strikes on their own
Ukrainian defenders have observed a change in tactics in the Pokrovskyi direction. The enemy has decided to abandon massive assaults and focus on infantry groups that operate in small units or even alone.
According to Yuliia Stepanuk, head of the communications department of the 117th separate heavy mechanized brigade, the enemy infantry operates in small groups and uses camouflage suits to hide from detection. This indicates that the enemy is adapting and changing its tactical approaches.
Although there is currently a reduced load of infantry attacks, Ukrainian troops are not relaxing, preparing for a possible return of massive assaults and the involvement of armored vehicles. The greatest threat remains the enemy aviation, which actively uses bombers and guided aerial bombs.
An interesting situation can be noted with instances where Russian aviation shelled its own troops. This may indicate problems with coordination and disorganization of actions in the Russian army.
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