In the Pokrovske direction, the occupiers use the tactics of 'small groups' – Bild.


Ukrainian military reports the use of 'small group' tactics by Russian invaders during attacks in the Pokrovske direction. According to one of the military personnel, Russian invaders gather in groups of 50-100 people and try to fortify on the outskirts of the city of Selydove before advancing. However, they can't gather enough forces for an attack. That's why in recent days the enemy has been trying to bypass the city from both sides.
Ukrainian military daily detects from 100 to 200 Russian soldiers on the outskirts of Selydove and fires upon them. Only 5-10% of the invaders reach the last fortified area before the city, others die or get wounded.
«Those who entered our land, who entered our areas of responsibility, don't leave alive. They also can’t take us in small groups. They tried to use equipment – it got to the point where we captured their T-72B3 tank, which made them very angry. Now they are trying to flank us. To be honest, they are somewhat succeeding, but not enough to make us very nervous», – said a Ukrainian serviceman.
Let us remind you, Ukraine has a victory plan in the war against Russia, which includes five points, including military and economic support. President Zelensky stated that there is no alternative to peace and that Russian aggression cannot be carried over to the next stage.
It should be noted that Ukraine received defective ammunition that explodes after being fired. Some of the weapons were supplied from the Czech Republic and the USA.
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