The New York Times says the Russians are focusing on identifying weakened and disorganized Ukrainian units.
Russian troops have made some progress in the eastern Donetsk region over the past week, capturing several villages and closing the town of Pokrovsk, one of the main Ukrainian defense strongholds in the area. This was stated by the American edition of The New York Times on Sunday, July 28.
Military analysts said the gains reflected Moscow’s improved ability to exploit cracks in Ukrainian defense lines weakened by relentless Russian attacks and resource constraints.
In recent months, Russian troops have increasingly focused on identifying weakened and disorganized Ukrainian units before moving in, throwing dozens of soldiers and armored vehicles onto the battlefield, said the experts. In particular, Nikolai Beleskov, an analyst at the National Institute for Strategic Studies in Ukraine, came to this conclusion.
The media cited the example of the loss of the village of Progress in the direction of the Pokrovsky front in the Donetsk region.
The reasons for the rapid advance of Russian troops are indicated as a chaotic retreat or improper rotation of fighters.
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