Russians in Zaporizhzhia Change Tactics: Shift to Infiltration Instead of Assaults
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Anna Tkach
03.09.2025 - 02:30
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According to hvylya.net: Russian troops in the Zaporizhzhia direction have changed their tactics and are now resorting to 'infiltration' between the positions of Ukrainian forces. They use small groups, hide in forest belts, and utilize thermal blankets to avoid active assaults. Russian drones are also actively attacking Ukrainian positions and helping to mine logistical routes, complicating the supply and movement of Ukrainian troops.
'On average, from the moment of detection, if it concerns hitting with an FPV drone, it takes 5-7 minutes to strike,' said the commander. Russian drones have caused significant damage to Ukrainian forces, including up to 80% of the transport vehicles of the unit.
The 'drone war' continues in the Zaporizhzhia direction, where both sides are fighting for air superiority. This allows the Russian troops to conduct more effective operations and inflict significant damage on the Ukrainian army.
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