The invaders do not maintain a stable intensity of military operations, but their level of activity remains high.
In the second half of July, Russian occupation troops reduced the intensity of attack actions. According to the analytical project, Deepstate, in early July, the Russian army conducted about 186 attacks each day, and by the end of the month this indicator dropped to 171. In the first two days of August, the number of attack actions decreased to 155 per day.
Deepstate analysts note that conquerors are not capable of maintaining a stable intensity of military operations, but their level of activity remains high.
On the other hand, the nature of the hate has changed dramatically. The analytical report pointed out that the enemy often attacked small groups of 2-3 people, unlike last year’s massive attacks in groups up to 50 people. Also, Russian troops especially use tactics of secret movements under the camouflage for hours or even a day to reach Ukrainian positions.
Analysts added that we should not forget about actions for the sake of propaganda – attempt to obtain territories exclusively to create a media effect, despite significant losses.
Like the evidence of the general staff data of the armed forces, from the beginning of the day and to 22:00, 153 the conflict of the conflict took place. Russian troops continue to force the strongest in the direction of Pokrovsky.
Remember that at present the most difficult situations in front of the directions of Pokrovsky, Dobropol and Novopavlovsk, where Russians use tactics of “total sealing” with increasing sabotage works behind Ukrainiano.
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Source: korrespondent

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