In the North Slobozhansky direction, in the direction of the city of Sumi, the army of the Russian Federation is most active.
About this today, June 26, on the air “Public. Studio” told Vadim Misenik.
It is located in the North Slobozhansky direction, in the direction of the regional center of the city of Sumi. The most active enemy is there. But the forces of defense resort to opposing actions, ”he said.
According to thinking, Russian troops of stormy infantry groups, less and less attract motorcycles:
Sometimes a small transport is used – these are ATVs, motorcycles, but recently we see a decrease in the activity of using these vehicles. But the infantry method is also not effective. This is noticeable, so the Russians should work with the support of artillery, but basically they support the air.
According to him, on the last day in the Sumi region and in the region, inkwiva was wounded and killed among civilians.
There are areas where we push the enemy. They should already be as a result of the elevation, replenished. There, the Russian military who still fought in Kurkkh, ”said thinking. – They are already changing in the fifth, sixth warehouse, because our military constantly destroy them.
The Foreignine noted that in the field of Svevesk OTTO, the Russian army does not make serious mechanized attacks:
No, we don’t see. We will identify Russians in time and destroy them.
He added that the blows are also transferred to the Russian territory, which inflicts the forces of protection:
We find this on the territory of Bryansk, Kursk, where the place of control, the accumulation of personnel equipment, the place where they accumulate ammunition, fuel, all these electronic wrestling systems, radio communications. It is destroyed as much as possible.
According to the Sveversky Otto, in its area of responsibility, the Russian army is more often used by drones than artillery.
Source: “Public”
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