UAF: Russians have intensified the use of motorcycles at the front.


The occupiers at the front have started actively using motorcycles. According to the spokesperson of the Operational-Tactical Group 'Luhansk', Dmytro Zaporizhets, Russian troops are training to ride motorcycles and overcome obstacles.
'That is, approximately - there are 3-5 motorcycles in a group in terms of numbers, where 1 is the one equipped with electronic warfare, there is also a distinction, for example, motorcycle assault soldier, motorcycle miner, motorcycle soldier who will be involved in case of evacuation measures,' he explained.
According to Zaporizhets, the Russian troops choose the tactic of using motorcycles because Ukrainian defense forces often destroy their armored vehicles.
'In our sector alone, in the past week, about 100 units of motorcycles were destroyed. In general, the enemy is trying to apply this component in other areas of the front, but mostly - specifically in the direction of the settlement of Bilohorivka,' Zaporizhets noted.
The occupiers at the front have started using motorcycles. According to the spokesperson of the Operational-Tactical Group 'Luhansk', Dmytro Zaporizhets, Russians are conducting training on motorcycles, including overcoming various obstacles. According to him, this tactic was chosen due to the destruction of heavy armored vehicles by the Ukrainian army. In the past week alone, in our sector, about 100 units of motorcycles were destroyed, and the enemy is mostly using motorcycles in the direction of the settlement of Bilohorivka.
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