Russians on the Kup'yansk front have switched to cockroach tactics: what does it mean
Journalist
Anna Tkach
07.10.2025 - 12:20
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According to hvylya.net: On the Kup'yansk front, a new tactic of the enemy has been recorded - instead of massive assaults with mechanized equipment, the enemy uses small infantry groups that simultaneously attack from different directions. This tactic has already been called 'cockroach' by the military, as the enemy tries to seep through and avoid large military operations.
'The enemy is smart, he learns,' emphasized the military. He also acknowledged that the lack of drones is a problem that allows the enemy to operate more effectively.
Thus, in the absence of organized large assaults, an evolution of the enemy's tactics is emerging in this direction.
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