Russia quiets down: prepares for offensive or conserves resources - military on Horlivka sector

Ukrainian Armed Forces serviceman Yevhen Iievliev from the Horlivka frontline sector notes the Russians have reduced their activity compared to recent months' attacks

He spoke about this on Espreso TV.

"Assessing the previous 3-4 days, the enemy's activity has dropped compared to the last few months. They are firing both cluster munitions and mortars, but not as much as they used to. Previously, their activity spanned around 18-20 hours out of 24. The Russian troops periodically launch FPV drones every 2 hours along Ukrainian logistic routes, where we move out to positions and transport our guys. However, surprisingly, things have quieted down a bit compared to the last two months," commented the Ukrainian soldier.

"Perhaps, somewhere the Russians started saving ammunition because we see the vehicles that delivered ammunition to them still driving around. The first option we are considering is that they are preparing for an offensive. The second is that they are saving ammunition they might need elsewhere. Or they have received signals that they will not receive ammunition for some time," noted Iievliev.