The enemy is changing tactics of attack, using different methods of destruction in combination – all in order to inflict the greatest casualties and damage on us.
The massive use of guided aerial bombs is one of the main instruments of Russian terrorism: every day the military of the aggressor country drops about a hundred KAB on the positions of Ukrainian troops and front-line settlements. This was announced by the First Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine, Lieutenant General Ivan Gavrilyuk, writes Interfax-Ukraine.
The Kremlin continues large-scale terror attacks against Ukrainians. The enemy changes attack tactics, uses different methods of destruction in combination – all to inflict the greatest casualties and damage on us! “Every day, about a hundred guided aerial bombs are dropped by Russian terrorists on the positions of our troops and front-line cities and villages,” Gavrilyuk said in an exclusive comment to the agency.
He added that usually Russian terrorists use CABs weighing 250-500 kg.
Gavrilyuk also said: the command of the Russian army understands that the gradual strengthening of the firepower of the Ukrainian Defense Forces thanks to the help of partner countries reduces the chances of success of the Russian Federation on the battlefield, so it is now trying of the aggressor to increase the intensity of combat operations to penetrate the front line and cause maximum depletion of Ukrainian troops.
“To reduce the high activity of enemy aircraft and protect our positions, cities and villages, we need additional air defense systems and aircraft that will allow us to repel the aircraft of enemy further away from our territories will not have the opportunity to actively use KAB and missiles, in particular, in the Kharkov region, Donetsk region and other places,” said Lieutenant General Ivan Gavrilyuk.
It was previously reported that the Russian Federation struck Kharkov, killing and wounding.
Source: korrespondent

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