Russia masses troops on Lyman front, constantly storming positions — Ukraine's 60th Brigade
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Wed, 15 Oct 2025 21:34:00 +0300

Maksym Bilousov, the head of the communications department of the 60th Separate Mechanized Brigade, said this on Espreso TV."The situation is difficult and continues to be difficult because the enemy has accumulated a large amount of manpower opposite our positions and, accordingly, is constantly storming, constantly trying to push, to advance, constantly using various means, such as infantry, as well as MLRS, Grads, and they also use strike drones, such as Molniya, Kub, and Lancet. Their reconnaissance drones are also constantly soaring in the sky looking for targets, which also causes certain difficulties. We need to be very well camouflaged so that our units are not visible and, accordingly, to also counter the enemy's reconnaissance. And enemy aviation is also active, which also complicates our work, because guided aerial bombs are flying towards our positions. And, of course, these bombs are a very powerful weapon," he said.Maksym Bilousov noted that the Russian army's actions are constantly monitored by aerial reconnaissance. The Ukrainian military is monitoring the enemy's logistical routes."And as soon as he tries to move out, we do everything to neutralize him right at the beginning. Plus, there is such a thing as remote mining. And drones are very helpful in this now, and remote mining itself is also one of the means to stop the enemy as soon as he starts to move out on foot or by vehicle.But I would like to emphasize that the enemy has a very large amount of manpower, and it is very difficult to keep track of everything and see all the approaches to our position. But our guys, especially now, after the brigade joined the Third Army Corps, we are scaling up, expanding, and following the rules and knowledge that the corps has. We are also applying them now in battle against the enemy, so we hope that in the near future we will see some success in our area of responsibility," the serviceman said.
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