"We have to alter our defensive and offensive psychology, as it is a vital step towards achieving our victory" – Ukrainian commander-in-chief
The Ukrainian Defense Forces need to change their defensive and offensive psychology, which will be an important step on the way to Victory. This will also help them achieve superiority over the enemy and reduce losses.
The Commander-in-Chief of Ukraine's armed forces, Colonel-General Oleksandr Syrskyi, reported that on Facebook.
As the general pointed out, it is crucial in these conditions to:
- maintain occupied boundaries and positions,
- prevent a breakthrough in defense,
- and cause maximum destruction to the enemy's human resources and equipment.
"We need to gain an advantage over the enemy, reduce losses, and most importantly, we have to alter our defensive and offensive psychology, as it is a vital step towards achieving our victory!" Syrskyi emphasized.
Photo: Facebook / Commander-in-Chief of Ukraine's armed forces
In pursuit of this goal, as stated by the chief, the military leaders are focused on enhancing the quality of conducting exercises with units engaging in combat coordination, during which they address the following questions:
- fighting and defending against enemy drones,
- navigating the battlefield,
- utilizing electronic devices,
- evacuating the injured,
- and many other matters that are pertinent in contemporary warfare scenarios.
Photo: Facebook / Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
"Only the technological advantage and training of the troops will ensure our success on the battlefield!" Syrskyi added.
For reference:
The General Staff reported that the most intense situation on June 11 was at the Pokrovsky front, where the enemy launched 24 attacks on Ukrainian positions. The Novooleksandrivka area saw the most significant level of activity.
Furthermore, on the Lyman front, the Russian military has heightened its operations by employing guided aerial bombs. The occupiers have utilized these bombs in the Siversk region, specifically near Nevske and Druzheliubivka.
Also, the "Khortytsia" Operational and Strategic Grouping of Troops claims that the occupiers did not capture Ivanivske near Chasiv Yar.
The Russian troops aimed to seize the cities of Chasiv Yar in Donetsk and Vovchansk in Kharkiv. Over the past few weeks, the Russian military has intensified its efforts to advance towards Chasiv Yar.
In total, the Defense Forces eliminated almost 1,000 additional invaders on June 11, adding to the total loss of over 521,800 Russian soldiers since the start of the full-scale invasion.