
Russia changes offensive strategy after suffering heavy losses; occupiers use small groups
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The Russians have changed their offensive tactics due to heavy losses of equipment and personnel. Now Russia is trying to infiltrate in small groups between Ukrainian positions, according to Yevhen Lasiichuk, Brigadier General of the 7th Rapid Reaction Corps of the Air Assault Forces. Previously, Russia attempted to advance in large groups, using armored vehicles and cars. The infantry would drive as close as possible to Ukrainian positions and then launch an assault.
According to Lasiichuk, such vehicles had become too easy a target for Ukrainian defenders. Therefore, the Russian army command decided to change its approach to offensive operations. The Brigadier General explains that the Russians are now operating in small groups of 2–3 people. They try to move unnoticed between Ukrainian battle lines, taking advantage of the terrain and weather conditions.
"Armored columns carrying twenty or thirty soldiers toward Ukrainian lines are largely a thing of the past — "too easy a target for us now," Lasiichuk said. In their place, Russian forces have adopted infiltration tactics, sending small groups of two or three soldiers to slip through gaps in Ukrainian positions under cover of terrain and bad weather, trying to dig in deep behind the line," he explains.
Russia is trying to infiltrate by taking advantage of the terrain and weather conditions, penetrating deep between our combat formations, and establishing a foothold there.
However, this is not a very effective tactic for the Russian troops—they are still suffering heavy losses on the front lines. Russian forces near Pokrovsk have begun using the new BM-35 drone powered by Starlink. It is similar to the Shahed drone but smaller in size, Yevhen Lasiichuk, told. According to him, Ukrainian forces still hold the northern outskirts of Pokrovsk.
"Despite the fact that the enemy has its largest grouping of forces on this axis - the Center grouping of forces. It is carrying out missions with units of the 41st and 51st Armies. It is also trying to employ Rubicon UAV units," Lasiichuk said.
He noted that this section of the front has become a testing ground for such units. All the latest systems are used there, if not every day, then very frequently.
"The BM-35 drone was recently spotted here. It is a new system, similar to the Shahed, but smaller in size. This drone attempted to strike our equipment at a fairly long distance, almost deep in the rear, while using Starlink communication systems," the commander of the 7th Corps added. According to analysts, Russia's spring-summer ground offensive has effectively stalled. The advance of Russian forces is measured in tens of meters per day, making it one of the slowest offensives in military history over the past century.
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