The enemy has changed tactics in attacks in the Kupiansk direction.


In the Kupiansk direction, Ukrainian troops are successfully repelling enemy attacks. Officer Andriy Rubtsov reported that the enemy is trying to attack with small infantry groups, but due to the effective work of aerial reconnaissance, infantry, and drone operators, Ukrainian forces are holding their positions.
'The enemy is trying to conduct assault actions with small infantry groups. This is literally one, two, or three servicemen trying to advance,' Rubtsov noted.
It should also be noted that the enemy has changed tactics and switched to using lightweight equipment, as its previous attempts to use heavy equipment ended in failure. Ukrainian forces continue to effectively repel any enemy attacks and hold back the enemy's advance on their positions.
Ukrainian troops in the Kupiansk direction are successfully repelling enemy attacks with the help of aerial reconnaissance, infantry, and drone operators. The change in the enemy's tactics and its transition to lightweight equipment indicates difficulties with heavy weapons and assault operations in this direction.
Ukrainian forces in the Kupiansk direction are highly effectively defending their positions from enemy attacks, thanks to agile military tactics and well-coordinated reconnaissance work. The change in the enemy's tactics indicates that they are seeking new ways to attack, but Ukrainian defenders are prepared for any challenges and continue to demonstrate their readiness to defend the country's territory from any threats.
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