Russia changes up strike tactics in attacks on Ukraine, Interior Minister says

During missile and drone strikes on Ukraine, the Russian army is regularly using new tactics, including changes in drone flight altitude, speed, and more, said Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine Ihor Klymenko in a conversation with journalists.
"The Russians are constantly using new tactics. This includes drone altitude, speed, and combinations of drones and missiles. Today, I believe that specialists and the military will need to further analyze the tactics behind the use of missile weapons and drones," the minister said.
He added that analysis is currently underway to determine how best to respond to these tactical changes in the future, with the aim of saving lives and adjusting response algorithms.
Russian attacks on Ukraine
Russia systematically strikes Ukrainian territory, targeting both civilian and critical infrastructure. The attacks are carried out using missiles, drones, artillery, and aerial bombs. In many cases, the strikes hit residential areas, hospitals, energy infrastructure, and other non-military sites.
The enemy frequently carries out attacks at night, using kamikaze drones and various types of missiles. On the night of June 6, Russian forces launched 407 drones and 45 missiles of different types.
For more details on the aftermath, see the material by RBC-Ukraine.