The Armed Forces of Ukraine utilise the experience of the first weeks of the offensive and make progress – British Intelligence
Ukrainian units are making gradual but steady tactical progress in key areas

Ukrainian military forces are using the experience from the first two weeks of the counteroffensive to refine their tactics and are making steady progress in key areas.
This is reported by the UK Ministry of Defence citing intelligence data.
In particular, it is noted that in recent days, Ukrainian forces are once again carrying out large offensive operations in three main directions in the south and east of Ukraine.
The Ukrainian military is using the experience of the first two weeks of the counteroffensive to improve their offensive tactics against the deep and well-prepared russian defence.
"Ukrainian units are making gradual but steady tactical progress in key areas," the report says.
At the same time, In Luhansk Oblast, russian forces have made their own significant effort to launch an attack in the Serebrianka Forest near Kreminna. This likely reflects an order from the russian high command to go on the offensive when possible. According to British intelligence, moscow has achieved "minor successes, but Ukrainian forces have prevented a breakthrough."
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