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Ukrainian sniper Olen Bilozerska compared the early days of fighting the Russian army to being on a "safari," and insisted Ukraine would eventually win the war despite the tactics employed by the Russian forces.

"In the first days of the war, it was like a safari, enemy vehicles moving in dense columns were destroyed by ambushes on roads passing through the forests," Bilozerska told The New Voice of Ukraine. "The surviving personnel fled into the woods, where they were caught by the territorial defense or simply local hunters."

She believes that Ukraine will eventually win the war against Russia and noted that the last two months since the war began have revealed, in her opinion, that the Russians are easier to defeat than expected. Russia's military has likely lost one-third of the ground combat force it initially committed to fighting in Ukraine at the outset of the conflict in February, the United Kingdom's Ministry of Defence assessed in a Sunday report.Bilozerska said that she had been fighting to defend Ukraine since 2014 when Russia invaded and annexed the Crimean Peninsula. The elite sniper also spoke about the strengths and weaknesses of the Russian military. "The enemy (Russia) primarily resorts to 'pressing-out by firing' tactics, using a large number of artillery pieces and a larger number of shells. The enemy's task is to 'grind' our positions and then try to occupy them. [This is] nothing new, these are classic tactics since the First World War," she explained to The New Voice of Ukraine. "The enemy (Russia) primarily resorts to 'pressing-out by firing' tactics, using a large number of artillery pieces and a larger number of shells. The enemy's task is to 'grind' our positions and then try to occupy them. [This is] nothing new, these are classic tactics since the First World War," she explained to The New Voice of Ukraine. 

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Ukrainian sniper Olen Bilozerska compared the early days of fighting the Russian army to being on a "safari," and insisted Ukraine would eventually win the war despite the tactics employed by the Russian forces.

"In the first days of the war, it was like a safari, enemy vehicles moving in dense columns were destroyed by ambushes on roads passing through the forests," Bilozerska told The New Voice of Ukraine. "The surviving personnel fled into the woods, where they were caught by the territorial defense or simply local hunters."

She believes that Ukraine will eventually win the war against Russia and noted that the last two months since the war began have revealed, in her opinion, that the Russians are easier to defeat than expected. Russia's military has likely lost one-third of the ground combat force it initially committed to fighting in Ukraine at the outset of the conflict in February, the United Kingdom's Ministry of Defence assessed in a Sunday report.Bilozerska said that she had been fighting to defend Ukraine since 2014 when Russia invaded and annexed the Crimean Peninsula. The elite sniper also spoke about the strengths and weaknesses of the Russian military. "The enemy (Russia) primarily resorts to 'pressing-out by firing' tactics, using a large number of artillery pieces and a larger number of shells. The enemy's task is to 'grind' our positions and then try to occupy them. [This is] nothing new, these are classic tactics since the First World War," she explained to The New Voice of Ukraine. "The enemy (Russia) primarily resorts to 'pressing-out by firing' tactics, using a large number of artillery pieces and a larger number of shells. The enemy's task is to 'grind' our positions and then try to occupy them. [This is] nothing new, these are classic tactics since the First World War," she explained to The New Voice of Ukraine. 

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