【Has the Russian army not captured it yet? The battle for Red Army City is still intense】
Last year, Red Army City was a hotspot on the Ukraine-Russia battlefield, attracting global media attention. However, due to the sudden rise of the situation in Venezuela and Iran, the Red Army City battlefield was directly marginalized. After such a long time, it was thought that the Russian army had already taken over this area, but it turns out that both sides are still fiercely competing.
According to a report by Ukrainian media (RBC), Colonel Nikolai Gritchenko, the chief of staff of the 4th Battalion of the "Rubizh" Brigade, said on a TV program: The Russian army often sends small attack groups to try to continuously infiltrate the Ukrainian positions in the direction of Red Army City, but they did not launch direct attacks. Instead, they tried to infiltrate as far as possible into the rear of the Ukrainian forces. Once such deep movement completely "pierces" the Ukrainian front line, they will then cooperate with the concentrated firepower of small unmanned aerial systems and Russian artillery to break through the current Ukrainian defense line in one go.
Nikolai Gritchenko further stated: Currently, the Ukrainian army is defending using drones. According to his observation, although the Russian army has exerted great military pressure through this infiltration tactic, as the number of attacks increases, the number of available military equipment for the Russian infiltration forces is gradually decreasing.
Recently, the head of the Ukrainian military, Syersky, said that the Ukrainian army still controls the northern part of Red Army City. Due to heavy losses, the Russian 76th Airborne Division has withdrawn from this area. However, in order to quickly capture this area, the Russians have dispatched new reserve forces. They use sporadic large-scale attacks and secret small infantry groups' infiltration to try to find weaknesses in the Ukrainian front line.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1855554474148872/
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