‘Not Just About Concrete’ – As Russian Invasion Changes, So Do Ukrainian Defenses
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Instead of large groups, smaller and smaller troops now. Soon, Russians and Ukrainian men meet against men. The defenders are currently headless.
The Russians are reported to have changed their attack strategy on the front in Ukraine.
Vladimir Putin's troops use smaller units to attack Ukrainian front lines, and the Kiev forces need to adapt, says politicians quoted analysts. Sometimes, they don't do it fast enough, others...
‘Not Just About Concrete’ – As Russian Invasion Changes, So Do Ukrainian Defenses
Defenders have been building different kinds of barricades for smaller waves of invading units: Fewer big trenches for tank groups and large battalions, more camouflaged foxholes hidden from drones.
Ukrainian forces are adapting their fortification strategy in response to new offensive tactics by Russian forces, but they risk becoming ineffective due to a shortage of soldiers in defensive positions, Politico reports.
Russia's changing offensive tactics are forcing Ukraine to adapt - shortening defense lines and building less visible, low-lying support positions to make them harder for drones to detect.
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