here is what Ukrainian military analyst Yuri bhusa reports I'm in contact with our brigades on this front our aerial reconnaissance spots between 250 and 500 enemy infantry soldiers on the front line and in the immediate rear over the course of a day along an 18 kilometers front some of them move forward some fall back and some dig the enemy isn't throwing tank column into battle or attacking with large units their advantage in numbers isn't overwhelming the enemy's tactic is to conduct reconnaissance by small groups of three to six people along multiple directions Guided by drones while striking our identified positions with drones and artillery the Russians are taking heavy losses but in Su they penetrate between our defensive lines in others we withdraw after eliminating a few assault groups or will Retreat due to common issues and the enemy quickly occupies empty positions the Russians have several echelons of forces in the offensive and they shoot on sight for refusing to attack while our forces are in a single Echelon making each strong point vulnerable to stop the enemy with losses we need to fortify the defense line and stop exchanging blows in poly prepared positions to make this kind of exchange unprofitable for the enemy we need them to suffer losses 5 to 10 times higher to knock out their infantry we need organization and planning in defense decentralized actions coordination between units with maximum use of drones and ew systems prepared positions cleared sectors for fire and most importantly our own effective infantry that doesn't Retreat because they are Invincible but because they're well trained well L trust their commanders and have replacements for rotation and support to effectively use drones and ew we need to subordinate them to a single Center we need this coordination to actually work so that our ew stops jamming our own drones hundreds of mavic and autels need to be supplied immediately to each Brigade to stop the Enemy by increasing the number of Dr strikes State suppliers are minimal and don't meet even 10% of the needs since the a command can't and won't organize adequate operational and tactical management someone needs to take out on some of OT functions on this front just like the 58 motorized infantry Brigade did successfully in another area around poos we need to deploy at least one combat ready Brigade that given the enemies advance of about 500 m a day will have about a week to prepare we need one Brigade with an organized effective staff that can establish coordination between all units on the ground between drones and ew between reconnaissance and strike capabilities pokrov is home to Ukraine's only coold mine still producing coing coal even now losing pokrovsk would not only mean having to buy all Co in Co from abroad but would also have to increase strain on Logistics to import additional millions of tons if the troops defending pokrov receives funding from the state and the mines owner for drones ew systems pickups and ATVs then with a single adequately organized Brigade the Russian offensive could be stopped the attack on palava which has already claimed nearly 50 lives and left many injured all of them Military Institute Cadets and future officers the Army's future leadership once again Rises the question what the hell is going on in the second half of the third year of this kind of War conducting classes in a Military Institute in a high-rise building when they are launching missiles even at kindergartens how does it even makes sense the air raate Syrian supposedly went off but but the cadets didn't make it to the shelter in time just a couple of minutes later the missiles hit the speed of an isander is well known after all yes we can talk about war CS but that doesn't seem to work well against missiles no matter how many times you say Geneva Convention it won't affect the accuracy or pay L of an isander we will keep following the situation Subs subscribe to our Channel and hit the like button see you later