The occupiers have changed their assault tactics: now they move in groups of 1-2 people


Russian military forces have changed their assault tactics and now move in groups of 1-2 people, said the deputy commander of the 5th Separate Assault Brigade, Ruslan Habinet.

Such targeted attacks occur around the clock, and attempts are made to repel them using drones - FPV and drop-offs.

"These are 1-2 fighters who maintain a distance of 50-100 meters between them so that we cannot cover them with a single artillery strike. The enemy simply knows this and thus exhausts our defense. There can be 6-7 attempts of assault actions throughout the day, but this does not mean that there were 6-7 such groups. For example, one group of 2 people moves, we destroy it, and 500 meters later another pair follows. And they move, you could say, continuously and around the clock," explained Habinet.


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