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DeepState Analysts Reveal russian "Death Conveyor" Tactic on the Frontline

russian occupiers / Open source photo
russian occupiers / Open source photo

The enemy is attempting to refine their combat tactics, hoping to improve their position

russian occupiers initially employ FPV drones and artillery to suppress logistics, notably halting the movement of vehicles carrying ammunition, DeepState analysts reported on Telegram.

According to experts, afterward, the enemy sends ground forces in several waves; moreover, for invaders, participation in the first or second wave of the attack is "95% certain death."

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"The enemy initially sends the first wave of infantry forces ranging from squads to platoons. Our fire points and positions, which suppress its advance, are observed. Then the second wave is sent with the same forces, and they begin to suppress our fire points. Artillery, FPV drones, and worst of all - guided bombs, are used for suppression," according to the message.

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russian occupiers / Photo credit: the DeepState Telegram channel

Analysts added that after the second wave, professional russian assault forces typically enter the battle.

"But if the first two waves were not suppressed, and reserves are present, the enemy can make repeated attacks. Of course, this is quite a 'meat grinder' tactic," it is noted in the material.

Defense Express reported earlier that russian forces continue to prosecute attacks along several areas of the front line. However, the average number of reported weekly russian ground attacks on Ukraine has reduced by 13 percent since late February 2024.

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