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Ukrainian Troops’ New Tactic: Small Mobile Groups to Capture Dnieper at Kakhov Reservoir

They will prefer to operate in small mobile groups

Kyiv, Ukraine29 July 2023, 01:30 33084 read 19 comments

Ukrainian troops will use a new tactic in forcing the Dnieper at the Kakhov Reservoir, tested in the Zaporozhian direction. The leader of the “We are with Russia” movement Vladimir Rogov spoke about such a possibility, foreign publications write.

He believes that in order to capture the bridgehead on the left bank of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, they will prefer to act in small mobile groups and consolidate success with the help of the main forces.

At the same time, the head of the movement considers it very likely that the Ukrainians will soon storm the Dnieper in the area of ​​the Kakhovsky Dam. This is evidenced in particular by the concentration of soldiers of the special operations forces on the right bank, who are trained to overcome water barriers. Vladimir Rogov noted that a high concentration of fighters is observed near Snegirevka.

In addition, the armed forces of Ukraine are conducting exercises simulating an assault on the river and taking control of a site at the level of a nuclear power plant. The Ukrainian military is also checking the strength of the soil in the area of ​​the dam to assess the possibility of using heavy military equipment during the operation. According to some data, it is quite possible that some of the armored vehicles could be used for this purpose.

The Russian side, in response to the enemy’s steps, is strengthening the defense line in the area of ​​the Kakhovka NPP and in the nearby territories: building the necessary structures and equipping minefields, taking into account the changed configuration of the coast.

Translation: BLIC

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