Ukrainian forces have started striking Russian military targets in the Belgorod and Kursk oblasts, using Western weapons after the US and NATO allies permitted attacks on Russian territory.
Russian military employs "amoeba tactics" in Ukraine, spreading forces thinly, aiming for opportunistic gains, Estonian Maj-Gen Enno Mõts explains, adding that Russia's air attacks aim to strain Western support by escalating reconstruction costs.
From $30 Stugna fakes to indistinguishable HIMARS doppelgangers, Ukrainian volunteers and defense firms have become experts at fooling Russian surveillance at bargain prices.
Russia's military seldom prepared for night fighting, instead staging "daylight events to impress visiting senior officers meanwhile, Ukrainian soldiers move by night with night vision
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