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On the Oleksandrivka direction there is “infantry calm.” The occupiers are attacking rear positions and headquarters with drones.
This was reported on Army TV by Ivan Siekach, head of the communications division of the 110th Separate Mechanized Brigade named after General-Horunzhyi Marko Bezruchko.
According to him, there are almost no infantry assault actions now. Enemy infantrymen are minimally active.
“Even their small two-man teams stopped advancing. It’s quiet; they’ve gone silent. Some kind of mouse fuss — something moves there. Two weeks ago they were active, driving around in vehicles. Now we’re sitting in deep defense; it’s relatively quiet. Maybe they’re very disappointed, upset, sitting there crying”, — said Siekach.
It is still unclear whether this “infantry calm” is connected with Starlink outages, Telegram blocking, or the Russians simply accumulating forces. For now, they operate exclusively with drones.
“They have become very, very active in striking our rear positions, command posts, headquarters — with Gerans, Gerberas, Shaheds. Very active, and unfortunately we have unpleasant losses. They calculate and scout a lot”, — Siekach noted.
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