乌称俄将大规模进攻调整为千刀割战术,冬季来前双方攻防将更血腥

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摘要:据美联社2025年9月26日发自乌克兰基辅的报道,现任乌克兰最高军事指挥官乌克兰武装部队总司令亚历山大·瑟尔斯基上将表示,乌克兰战场的前线已延长至近1250公里,这使基辅的防御面临压力;与此同时,俄罗斯军队采用了新战术,派遣大批小型突击群渗透乌克兰防线。

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乌军总司令亚历山大·瑟尔斯基观看乌军的小型无人机

据美联社2025年9月26日发自乌克兰基辅的报道,现任乌克兰最高军事指挥官乌克兰武装部队总司令亚历山大·瑟尔斯基上将表示,乌克兰战场的前线已延长至近1250公里,这使基辅的防御面临压力;与此同时,俄罗斯军队采用了新战术,派遣大批小型突击群渗透乌克兰防线。

瑟尔斯基在对乌俄战场局势的最新评估中称,过去一年间,乌俄两军的接触线已延长约200公里;面对规模更大的俄军,乌克兰军队平均每天发生160至190次战斗交火。

瑟尔斯基表示,自今年夏初以来,俄罗斯的战术已发生转变:从代价高昂的大规模进攻,转为部署小型突击群,他将这种新策略称为“千刀割”战术。

俄军一直试图凭借纯粹的数量优势,以及无人机、导弹、火炮和毁灭性滑翔炸弹的持续轰炸来压制乌克兰。尽管俄军已在农村地区缓慢击退乌克兰防御部队,但始终未能攻克作为防御据点的城市。

乌克兰前线随时面临死亡的将士

美国总统唐纳德·特朗普推动结束战争的努力尚未取得进展,他在9月23日表示,自己认为乌克兰能够扭转局势,收复被俄罗斯占领的全部领土,这些领土约占乌克兰国土面积的20%。乌克兰总统泽连斯基虽然对特朗普的最新表态感到鼓舞,但却对乌能否收回这些领土表示谨慎,因为他清楚实现这一目标的难度极大,不知还会有多少乌克兰人将为此丧失并遭受深重灾难。

瑟尔斯基在乌克兰首都基辅表示,俄罗斯正派遣大量由4至6名士兵组成的小型突击群,这些突击群利用地形掩护渗透前线,随后袭击乌克兰后方区域,破坏补给线和部队轮换。但他称,这些小型突击群会被乌克兰军队包围、切断退路并最终被困。

瑟尔斯基向记者透露,俄军发射的炮弹数量约为乌军的两倍。但他表示,乌克兰方面近期对俄军阵地发起的进攻已收复168平方公里的土地。他还称,近几周来,乌克兰的远程打击计划已对俄罗斯的军事和工业资产造成严重破坏。

双方军队互相远程打击能源、铁路和后期基础设施

瑟尔斯基表示,乌克兰新组建的“无人系统部队”使用日益先进的无人机,在不到两个月的时间里对俄罗斯境内目标发动了85次打击,其中33次针对军事设施,52次针对生产武器、弹药、发动机、火箭燃料和无人机的工厂。他认为,这些打击导致俄罗斯境内出现燃料短缺,进而阻碍了后勤保障和军队补给。

瑟尔斯基称,随着冬季临近,预计俄罗斯将加大对乌克兰电网的袭击力度,基辅方面正升级其防空系统。该系统整合了拦截无人机、直升机、轻型飞机和电子战系统。

他表示,升级后的拦截系统击落俄罗斯攻击无人机的成功率至少达到70%;此外,乌克兰目前正在测试配备机枪的轻型固定翼飞机,将其作为额外的反无人机措施。

Ukraine’s front line grows bigger as Russia shifts tactics, top commander says. By HANNA ARHIROVA and BARRY HATTON for AP from KYIV, Ukraine. September 26, 2025.

The front line on the battlefield in Ukraine has grown in length to nearly 1,250 kilometers (800 miles), stretching Kyiv’s defenses, while Russian forces employ a new tactic of sending swarms of small assault groups to infiltrate Ukrainian lines, Ukraine’s top military commander says.

The line of contact has grown by roughly 200 kilometers (120 miles) over the past year, and Ukrainian forces are averaging between 160 and 190 combat engagements every day with Russia’s bigger army, Gen. Oleksandr Syrskyi said in a review of the battlefield situation.

At the same time, Russian tactics have switched since the start of the summer from costly large-scale offensives to deploying small assault groups in a new approach that Syrskyi called the “thousand cuts” tactic.

His version of events could not be independently verified, and Russian officials made no immediate comment.

Russian forces have been trying to engulf Ukraine with sheer weight of numbers and relentless barrages of drones, missiles, artillery and devastating glide bombs. Though they have slowly pushed Ukrainian defenders back in rural areas, the Russian army has failed to conquer cities that constitute defensive strongholds.

U.S. President Donald Trump, whose efforts to bring an end to the war have made no progress, said Tuesday that he believed Ukraine could turn the tide and win back all the territory it has lost to Russia, equivalent to around 20% of its land.

Syrskyi said Russia is launching large numbers of small assault groups of about four to six soldiers who use the cover of the terrain to penetrate the front line and then strike Ukrainian rear areas, disrupting supply lines and troop rotations. However, those small groups become cut off and are trapped by encircling Ukrainian forces, he said in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv.

Syrskyi told reporters that Russian forces are firing roughly twice as many artillery shells as Ukrainian units.

But he claimed that a recent Ukrainian push against Russian positions has regained control of 168 square kilometers (65 square miles) of land.

Ukraine’s long-range strike program, meanwhile, has inflicted heavy damage on Russian military and industrial assets in recent weeks, he said.

Ukraine’s newly created Unmanned Systems Forces, which use increasingly sophisticated drones, carried out 85 strikes on targets inside Russia in less than two months — 33 against military sites and 52 on plants that produce weapons, ammunition, engines, rocket fuel and drones, according to Syrskyi.

He credited the strikes with triggering a fuel shortage inside Russia that is hampering logistics and army supplies.

With winter approaching and Russia expected to escalate its attacks on the Ukrainian power grid, Kyiv is enhancing its air-defense system that combines interceptor drones, helicopters, light aircraft and electronic-warfare systems, Syrskyi said.

The improved interceptors take down Russian attack drones at least 70% of the time, he said, adding that Ukraine is now testing light, fixed-wing aircraft armed with machine guns as an additional counter-drone measure.

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