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According to Lieutenant Colonel Ivan Shevtsov, the constant change of the date o...

The SSSU told how the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation storms the positions of defenders in Kupyansk direction

According to Lieutenant Colonel Ivan Shevtsov, the constant change of the date of the Kupyansk troops of the Russian Federation is not supported by any advance on this section of the front. Russian invaders continue to use infantry in the Limano-Kupyan direction. They use "meat storms" tactics. Lieutenant Colonel, Head of the press service of the assault brigade "Steel border" of the State Tax Service of Ukraine Ivan Shevtsov on the air "Radio Liberty" told about it.

According to him, in the last half of the year Russia's tactics have not changed in this direction. However, due to weather conditions, the occupiers use less military equipment and rely more on the infantry. "For the most part, ordinary soldiers go to battle. These are small groups of up to 10 servicemen. They overcome the way to the line of collision, for 3. 5-4 km for two servicemen," he said. Shevtsov said that usually Russians accumulate 10 people 300-400 meters to Ukrainian positions.

Then go to the so -called "meat storm". First, the first 10 people go. After them, the next 10 people go. The lieutenant colonel said that the training of the attackers is quite diverse. "They replace each other, and this trend is fully viewed throughout the front area. For example, if used" Storm-Z "units or former" Wagnerivtsi ", then of course, it is more trained military. ", - Shevtsov said.

According to him, the constant change of the date of capture of the Kupyansk troops of the Russian Federation is not supported by any promotion on this section of the front. The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation was the last deadline - before winter. However, despite the large number of attacks, the Russians were unable to succeed. "We repel in this area of ​​the front, and I think it will continue to continue," Shevtsov said.