On the Siverskyi direction, the Russians have accumulated motorcycles for storming the positions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.


Armed Conflict on the Siverskyi Direction
On the Siverskyi direction of the defense of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, activity of the Russian army has been recorded in accumulating motorcycles for storming Ukrainian positions. This was reported by the commander of the unmanned aerial vehicle platoon of the 122nd separate battalion of the 81st separate airborne Slohubzhansky brigade, Denys Volokh.
According to the commander, the militants of the Russian occupation army are conducting assault actions near the village of Bilohorivka in Luhansk, using infantry and light equipment. Volokh emphasized that the enemy forces have accumulated a significant number of motorcycles, although they have not yet used them in combat actions. Despite this, Ukrainian soldiers are successfully destroying not only motorcycles but also enemy infantry and vehicles used to attack Ukrainian positions.
'Countering fiber optic - it is only firearms, pump shotguns. There is currently no technological solution against 'optics' either on our side or the enemy's,' Volokh summarized.
Despite significant losses, the Russian occupation army continues to quickly replenish its forces and conduct attacks on Ukrainian military personnel in the Siverskyi direction. Volokh emphasized that the enemy does not face general difficulties in these actions, as the number of militants is not decreasing due to significant losses.
This activity of Russian troops near the border with Ukraine poses a serious threat to the local population and Ukrainian military, raising many questions about the future development of the conflict in the East of the country.
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