The enemy has changed the tactics of shelling border communities.


In the military group 'Siversk', a decrease in the use of strike drones by Russian troops is being observed. This was reported by the spokesman of the Joint Forces Operation 'Siversk', Vadym Mysnyk.
Even with the continued use of guided aerial bombs, there is a reduction in the number of FPV drones and drops from drones due to worsening weather conditions.
'The weather conditions have somewhat deteriorated, so the volume of FPV drones and drops from drones has decreased, although the enemy continues to use guided aerial bombs. The decrease is insignificant,' noted the spokesman.
According to Mysnyk, the occupiers continue to shell the border communities of Chernihiv, Sumy, and parts of the Kharkiv region. In addition, daily shelling with guided aerial bombs of the border communities in Sumy region, particularly in the Sumy district, continues.
The spokesman also reported a case of using multiple launch rocket systems, when the enemy fired 40 rocket projectiles and used unguided aerial rockets from a helicopter.
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