This was reported by Nazar Voloshin, a representative of the unified strategic grouping of troops "Khortytsia," during a telethon, as conveyed by Glavpost.
According to him, the enemy has amassed the largest number of forces in the Pokrovsk direction, where around 70,000 Russian soldiers are operating. The Vremivka front has about 40,000 troops, while the Kurakhove front has approximately 35-36,000. These areas have become the scene of active interactions among enemy groups known as "Center," "South," and "East."
"Russian forces are increasingly employing the tactics of small assault groups instead of large mechanized attacks. Often, they use only a minimal amount of armored vehicles and sometimes send civilian transport vehicles, such as buggies and pickups, into assaults," Voloshin noted.
Experts assert that these approaches reflect the enemy's desire to minimize losses among their equipment; however, this raises the risk for personnel.
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