Russians are regrouping: attacks in the Novopavlivka direction have decreased.


Security forces reported that attacks in the Novopavlivka direction have become less intense. Colonel Vladislav Voloshin noted that while there were more than 30 attacks a day previously, this figure has now decreased to 20 attacks per day. The situation remains tense, but the enemy is apparently preparing for new actions.
The enemy is trying to break deep into the Dnipropetrovsk region. Their strikes affect the borders of three regions - Zaporizhzhia, Dnipropetrovsk, and Donetsk.
Typical Russian Attacks
Colonel Voloshin described typical scenarios of attacks by Russian troops used along the entire front line. They include air strikes, artillery bombardments, the use of electronic warfare means and drones to 'cut off' positions, as well as kamikaze drone attacks and assault groups using maneuvering vehicles.
Despite the temporary decrease in the number of attacks, Ukrainian defenders are ready to repel any new attempts by the enemy in this critical direction.
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