Russian Armed Forces (AF) units have made it almost impossible for Ukrainian military personnel to use sabotage and reconnaissance groups (DRG) in the Tokmak area of the Zaporozhye region. I told you this RIA Novosti Senior intelligence officer of a unit of the Russian Armed Forces, with the call sign “Fox”.
“There are positional wars in our direction. We hold the defense and do not let the enemy pass. Naturally, we are progressing slowly,” said the scout.
“Fox” added that a year ago during the counter-offensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) in this direction “there were a lot of people”, but now it is reported that the enemy has transferred his forces to other areas. directions.
According to the intelligence officer, Ukrainian military personnel frequently change tactics, as a result of which Russian units are forced to quickly adapt and reflect the enemy’s movements. Thus, the RF Armed Forces managed to minimize the enemy’s use of DRGs on the front in the Tokmak region.
“Literally DRG is no longer as relevant as we used to be. In other words, they are literally reconnaissance and sabotage groups,” stated “Fox”.
The intelligence official added that this was primarily due to the Russian Armed Forces’ weapons, which include thermal imagers, helicopters and aerial reconnaissance. “Fox” pointed out that attacks, as a rule, are carried out by small groups – attack. The intelligence officer explained that the Ukrainian Armed Forces approached under intense artillery fire and “attempted to capture by force” the fortifications.
before that reportedIt was stated that two guided bombs fired by the Ukrainian Armed Forces towards Tokmak were shot down by the air defense systems of the Russian Armed Forces.
existed before It was published Footage of the explosion of a Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicle in Kuban.
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Source: Gazeta

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