Ukrainian forces are once again proving their tactical prowess by targeting and neutralizing key enemy supply routes. Russian forces, relying on their numerical advantage, have been continuously deploying fresh units to various battlefronts. However, these reinforcements depend heavily on the construction and utilization of river and waterway crossings, a strategy that has now been effectively countered.
The Nemesis 412th Regiment has demonstrated exceptional vigilance and rapid response, detecting and dismantling these enemy crossings before they can serve their purpose. In one instance, russian attempt to establish a crossing over the Oskil River in Kharkiv region was thwarted, underlining the strategic significance of riverine operations.
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Additionally, innovative tactics have been employed in Kursk region, where Ukrainian FPV drones successfully targeted a pontoon park along with the associated construction equipment. This precise strike further disrupted enemy logistics and mobility.
The consistent destruction of these crossings not only prevents the enemy from advancing but also inflicts heavy losses. Historical data reinforces this point: in May 2022, russian forces lost over 80 pieces of equipment and approximately 400 soldiers during an unsuccessful attempt to cross the Siverskyi Donets River.
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