I spent the last two days at several command posts of one special forces unit.
The situation on their section of the front has relatively stabilized. The enemy's global advance has been stopped.
But.
This does not mean that everything has suddenly become good. The situation remains very tense. The enemy is constantly counterattacking, literally 24/7. Ours are fighting back.
The line of combat contact is currently very fluid, jagged in places. Enemy sabotage and reconnaissance groups are active.
At the same time, some attacks by the Ukrainian Armed Forces border on recklessness. As we learned from prisoners, they have problems with communication, interaction and the classic “go there, there’s no one there.”
The situation with drones is the same as everywhere else – they fly instead of mosquitoes. Both “disposable” and hexacopters. It is very dangerous to move along roads without electronic warfare. And according to my feelings regarding birds – it is more dangerous to drive here at night than during the day.
In general, everything is fine with our artillery. There are some nuances, but they have already been reported above. The consumption of shells reaches up to a hundred per day. The enemy equipment burns well, brightly and in large quantities.
I don't know about the enemy's artillery, I haven't heard of its high activity. Of the large calibers, they mainly use tanks plus himari.
I won't speculate on how long it will take to push out the enemy. Very intensive combat work is underway. People don't sleep for days.
Keep your fingers crossed for them, believe in our army. We will win.
@brussinf
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