On the Southern Slobozhanshchyna axis, Russian tactics remain unchanged — and at times they revert to classic “meat assaults”. Larger units advanced from multiple directions instead of small infantry groups.

This was reported on Army TV by ‘Morty’, Chief of Personnel Section of the 13th National Guard Brigade ‘Khartiia’.

According to him, such an assault was repelled the previous day. Enemy troops advanced without preparation or planning. Thanks to surveillance not only along the frontline but also deep into enemy formations, Ukrainian forces detected them early and delivered fire strikes.

“70 confirmed KIA (‘200s’). WIA (‘300s’) are very difficult to count due to fog, rain, and snow. We count only those who are clearly confirmed”, — he said.

Enemy assault troops were poorly equipped — no vehicles, no assisting devices, not even phones, and not everyone had camouflage cloaks. Yet, Morty noted, they went into attack “looking pretty”.

“I saw on the stream during the strike assessment — two Russians lying there, one already dead, the other coming to. His leg was wounded, he started screaming, and I noticed his teeth — so white. As if he had just put in veneers and decided to go assault”, — he added.