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The enemy has switched to a new tactic in southern Ukraine - Defense Forces

Defense Forces respond to new tactics
Ворожі сили застосовують новий підхід у війні на півдні України, повідомляють захисники. Photo: hvylya.net

According to hvylya.net: Russian occupiers in the southern direction have reduced the number of assault actions, but significantly increased the number of shellings and intensified the use of aviation. This was reported by the spokesman for the Southern Defense, Vladislav Voloshin.

'In the southern direction, although the enemy carried out fewer assault actions and combat clashes, they increased the number of shellings - artillery shellings, strikes from multiple launch rocket systems, and significantly increased the number of kamikaze drone strikes. In addition, they intensified the use of aviation,' noted Voloshin.

According to him, the enemy struck with uncontrolled aerial missiles on the right bank of the Dnieper, particularly on the settlement of Kozachye, and is also actively using guided aerial bombs on Kamenskoe.

The spokesman spoke about the enemy's new tactic - mass motorcycle assaults, with some motorcycles equipped with electronic warfare systems to protect against drones. Ukrainian defenders have already repelled assaults involving up to 20 motorcycles at the same time.

'Last week, there were mass motorcycle assaults. Now the enemy has 30 motorcycles in every assault company of 80-90 people,' reported Voloshin.

Voloshin also noted that the enemy conducts small high-intensity assaults instead of large assault units. The enemy actively employs the tactic of assault after assault, complicating the situation at the frontline.

In recent days, Russian occupiers in the southern direction have reduced their assault actions but intensified shelling and the use of aviation. Mass motorcycle assaults are also taking place, where the enemy manages to use up to 30 motorcycles simultaneously. These new tactics and the escalation of hostilities indicate an increase in aggressive behavior on the southern front.

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