The situation on the Kupiansk direction remains consistently difficult. Weather conditions and the enemy’s attempts to advance complicate the work of the Defens

This was reported on Army TV by Anastasiia Khaletska, head of the communications division of the 4th Heavy Mechanized Brigade.

According to her, the enemy’s attempts to attack are now “clumsy”. There is no significant pressure. However, ensuring logistics and conducting rotations is extremely difficult — drones interfere with these processes.

“A few weeks ago we had an entire special operation just to rotate our crews. And these weren’t even infantry positions — these were drone crews. Two female service members had to withdraw. They had both been at positions for about three months. And it took them another day and a half just to get out”, — said Khaletska.

This clearly characterizes the situation on the axis. The same applies to the enemy — they also suffer because they cannot ensure logistics and rotation. Added to this are Russia’s Starlink problems.

“One hundred percent, this did not pass without consequences for the enemy. I’m certain the panic continues. But for enemy infantry, the lack of Starlink makes no difference — they always go in without communications, simply blind. For them this created no significant obstacle, because they are people who advance without even knowing where”, — Khaletska noted.