Ukrainian front lines report women in Russian combat roles
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Ukrainian front lines report women in Russian combat roles
Russia’s war strategy reaches a new phase

As the war in Ukraine drags on, Russia appears to be taking increasingly drastic measures to fill gaps on the front lines.
In a striking development, reports now indicate that female assault units are being deployed — a move that signals both shifting tactics and deepening strain within the Russian military. What was once unthinkable has now become part of daily warfare.
First female assault troops spotted near Pokrovsk

According to LA.LV, foreign media outlets and field agents have reported the first confirmed sightings of female assault units in the Pokrovsk sector.
These newly formed groups are reportedly engaged in both frontline combat and infiltration operations — marking a significant escalation in Russia’s use of female personnel in offensive roles.
Shortages force women into combat

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The reported deployment of women reflects what appears to be a severe personnel shortage within Russia’s armed forces.
LA.LV notes that previously unimaginable numbers of soldiers — including women — are being pushed into combat roles, suggesting that Russia may be struggling to replenish its forces through conventional means.
Covert tactics and civilian disguises

These female fighters are not only participating in assaults but are allegedly being used for undercover missions.
According to LA.LV, women are trained to wear civilian clothing to blend in and gather intelligence behind enemy lines.
Ukrainian soldiers confirm casualties

Ukrainian forces on the front lines have reportedly confirmed the deaths of female Russian fighters, according to LA.LV.
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Their presence — and the growing number of losses — has been interpreted by the Ukrainian guerrilla movement “Atesh” as further evidence of a morale and manpower crisis inside the Russian army.
A desperate shift with global implications

Deploying women in combat — especially in high-risk infiltration missions — is not just a military decision, but a reflection of the broader pressures facing Russia’s war effort.
As the conflict evolves, so too do the tactics — often in ways that suggest growing desperation. The use of female assault units may represent a new phase of the
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