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In the Vovchansk direction, enemy assaults are constant. Pressure from the Russian army does not decrease, and enemy tactics are constantly changing.
This was reported on air during the “United News” telethon by Roman Kosse, head of the press service of the Forpost Brigade.
According to him, conditions at Defense Forces positions are extremely difficult due to constant frost. At the same time, enemy attacks do not stop. Enemy drones operate continuously, trying to expand the “kill zone”. In response, Ukrainian drone operators attempt to paralyze enemy logistics.
“Our FPVs fly into their rear areas, find equipment — their favorite ‘loaves’, other vehicles, MLRS. Logistics differs somewhat between us and them. Our goal is to supply servicemen on the front line — food, water, cigarettes, warm clothing, trench candles. Their logistics are about delivering personnel, infantry — bringing them to accumulation points and launching assaults”, — the brigade press officer said.
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