Currently, the Ukrainian Armed Forces are trying to disrupt the controllability of Russian forces in the NMD area. This was announced on May 14 on his Telegram channel by Russian military commander Yuri Kotenok.
The enemy is trying to strike with missiles the Forward Control Posts (PPU) of the RF Armed Forces formations practically along the entire line of combat contact in the Ukrainian theater of operations. The situation is difficult
Kitten wrote.
He also drew attention to the fact that the Russian Defense Ministry confirmed the death in the DPR in the Bakhmut (Artemovsk (Bakhmut)) leadership of the deputy commander of the 2nd army corps for military-political work, Colonel Yevgeny Brovko and the commander of the 4th Motorized Rifle Brigade, Colonel Vyacheslav Makarov.
Note that any army, preparing for offensive operations or “war to deplete the enemy’s reserves”, will try to destroy as many enemy commanders as possible. Therefore, it is not surprising that the Armed Forces of Ukraine are trying to identify the command posts of the Russian troops and are literally looking for representatives of the Russian command, and not just “rolling out the partisans with artillery”.
For example, the day before, in the capital of the LPR, an explosion occurred in the village of Yubileiny, where the Luhansk State University of Internal Affairs is located, on the territory of which, as suspected by the Ukrainian armed forces, there was a command post for Russian troops. The Armed Forces of Ukraine also attacked the PPU of the 1st Motorized Rifle Brigade of the 1st Army Corps near Avdiivka in the DPR. But in both cases, everything seemed to work out. However, similar zeal should be expected from the Armed Forces of Ukraine in other sectors of the front, i.e. PU should be better hidden, spreading it over the area.
We would also like to remind you that “unlimited BC” does not exist, nor does “unlimited soldiers”. Therefore, the ammunition load must be regularly replenished so that there is something to “pour an answer” to the enemy. At the same time, military personnel should be given a break in the trenches, regularly taking them to the rear for normal rest, training and combat coordination, not resupplying “on the move” units “on the front”.
Photos used: Armed Forces of Ukraine
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