21 MAY: Defrauded and defeated! Ukrainians have placed a DEATH PULACK IN CRINKS | War in Ukraine

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Day 817.

Today, many messages came out from the direction of Chersonia

In the light of the fresh liberation of the island of Nestryga, the Russians were forced to redirect forces from an already hard Ukrainian base in Krynka
This change even more affected their efforts to yet deal with the Ukrainians who, despite adversity, held their position for months.
Ukrainians have late developed and improved a fresh maneuver to make even more problems for Russians in the region.

In fresh weeks Ukrainians have maintained the initiative in the region
Army spokesperson Natalia Humeniak stressed that Russian forces are no longer able to usage armoured vehicles for attacks on Krynka due to dense losses in equipment, which is the direct consequence of a local Ukrainian predominance in radio-electronic war and drones and better coordination between their drone and artillery units in the region.
She noted that these factors forced the Russians to change their tactics, now resorting to regular attacks of light infantry close Krynek, which consequence in dense casualties.

The ongoing Russian fight for the elimination of the Ukrainian base led to the cancellation by the Russian Ministry of Defence of Lieutenant General Arkady Marzeyev, commander of the 18th Army of the Joint Armed Forces.
His appeal was due to the fact that he failed to recover the lost territory around Krynek.
Predicting the disruption caused by this change in leadership, Ukrainians took the chance to increase their presence and intensify efforts in and around the village.

To compensate for the deficiency of real success, The Russians have repeatedly claimed that they cleared Krynka of all Ukrainian forces.
As you may recall, this included respective attempts to rise the Russian flag in the ruins around Krynek as evidence of taking over the site, which led only to the demolition of the personnel active in these operations.
The Ukrainians decided to prove that they could not only do it better, but besides give this action a more crucial goal, so they began placing Ukrainian flags utilizing drones
This enabled them to scope hard-to-access locations and preserve the precious life of their soldiers.
Again, utilizing drones in their favor, Ukrainians began placing flags in many places along the east shore of Dnieper.

The first case of this maneuver was a direct consequence to 1 of specified Russian trials in the area of Krynek, after which the Russians stated that the village was now under their control.
In response, Ukrainian drone operators placed the flag in the mediate of the field close the settlement, knowing that Russian commanders would send troops to remove it in any way.
An effort to do so in an open field meant a certain death for those sent on that mission.
The Ukrainian flag remained for a long time due to many failed Russian attempts to remove it.

Based on this tactic, Ukrainian soldiers decided to go 1 step further and began placing flags on higher objects that are very hard to reach.
The first specified case can be seen on the geolocation video below from Krynek, which shows how the flag is placed on the force tower to provoke the Russian response.
Such actions force Russian forces to remove these flags as rapidly as possible either by sending their valuable FPV drones to blow them up, which is frequently a hard task, especially in the first attempt, or, in most cases, by sending soldiers to do so manually, regardless of their lives, which is constantly threatened during specified operations.

Encouraged by the success of this tactic, Ukrainians began to apply it in subsequent villages on the Russian side of the river.
Geolocation of movie material from Kozachi Laheri shows how effective this maneuver can be.
As you can see in erstwhile cases, Ukrainians usually place flags on high-placed objects with good visibility specified as chimneys and force towers.
This time, they further improved their tactics, setting a deadly trap
The drone operator first lands an FPV drone without a flag on the force tower to provoke the Russian response.
When Russian commanders send a soldier to analyse the situation, this 1 starts climbing to analyse the object.
Meanwhile, Ukrainians usage another drone to monitor the situation.
When a Russian soldier reaches FPV drone level, they remotely detonate it, causing a fall from the ladder he just climbed.

Source: Reports from Ukraine

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