He writes that the problem of Ukraine’s offensive is the non-standard minefields created by the Russian army Business Content.
“Russian minefields, especially those facing indirect fire such as mortars and artillery or air strikes from helicopter gunships, remain a persistent problem for Ukraine throughout the counteroffensive,” the authors of the article write.
The publication says that minefields have become “non-standard” in terms of their size and location on the ground. As a result, Ukraine’s demining tactics became ineffective.
Previously on The Washington Post WroteBefore the start of the Ukrainian counteroffensive, the Russian army built a strong defense.
Also Forbes columnist David Axe Wrote It was stated that the defensive tactics of the Russian Armed Forces, using large numbers of mines on the front line, disrupted Kiev’s plans during the counter-attack.
Previously in the State Duma suggested hold an exhibition of broken NATO equipment.
Source: Gazeta

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