The Russians are trying to get their troops to the rear in armored vehicles without engaging in combat. However, thanks to aerial reconnaissance, the Ukrainian Armed Forces destroy both equipment and infantry.
Russian troops, in an attempt to destroy the bridge of the Ukrainian Armed Forces near the village of Krynki in the Kherson region, are using new tactics. In particular, the enemy is trying to send troops to the rear of Ukrainian positions. Analysts of the DeepState project reported this on Saturday, December 9.
“The latest videos from the Ptitsa Madyar aerial reconnaissance group show a number of BMP defeats in the Krynok area or nearby villages. These images are related to the new tactics of the Russians – throwing the infantry into the rear of our positions,” the message said.
According to information from the soldiers of the 35th Separate Marine Brigade named Rear Admiral Mikhail Ostrogradsky, the Russians tried to transport their troops to the rear in armored vehicles for the last two days without taking part in the battle.
“First there is a massive preparation of artillery and airstrikes. After landing, the equipment emits smoke and runs away. But thanks to the cool work of aerial reconnaissance and our artillery, they are not allowed to escape far, doing tasks that are not infantry can do in bridgehead conditions,” the military said, adding that the landing force could be destroyed in gun battles.
We remind you that on Saturday the General Staff reported that the Defense Forces continue to hold positions on the left bank of the Dnieper in the Kherson region and continue to inflict heavy losses on the enemy.
As reported, on Saturday Russian troops fired on Berislav from a drone. As a result of the release of an explosive object, one person died. Another was injured.
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Source: korrespondent
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