Over the month, a hundred positions have been restored. Syrsky spoke about the tactics of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.


Ukrainian defenders have restored 115 positions in the fight against the Russian aggressor, using active defense tactics. The main task is to hold back Russian troops in threatening directions, particularly in the Sumy, Kursk, Pokrovsk, and Novopavlivka directions.
"It has been another difficult month of war, which has lasted for 11 years. But we have maintained our defensive resilience, and we have managed to avoid critical losses and enemy breakthroughs," said Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrsky.
With the help of DeepStrike, 62 facilities on the territory of the Russian Federation were targeted - military facilities and capabilities of the Russian defense industry.
There is also an expansion of brigades with enhanced drone capabilities, the formation of priority assault regiments, and a transition to a corps system.
"All this is happening on the march, in conditions of intense combat actions. But we have no other choice, we must strengthen the Armed Forces of Ukraine and stop enemy actions," added the Commander-in-Chief.
Despite statements about a ceasefire, the occupiers have intensified combat actions.
The content and scope of training in basic general military training (BGMT) have been expanded. According to the Commander-in-Chief, there are still unresolved issues in BGMT.
Thus, efforts will be focused on staffing instructor positions not only in military units and combat brigades but also in training centers, as well as on the professional training of the instructor corps and sergeants themselves.
Drones are also being used significantly, including ground drones for remote mining, which inflicts serious losses on the Russians in logistics. According to Syrsky, over the past week, defenders destroyed 969 units of the enemy's automotive and special equipment.
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