 According to American military analysts, up to 90% of Russian equipment is being destroyed near Kryankyi.in this sector, the Russians have huge problems with logistics and a shortage of electronic warfare. A prominent Kremlin-affiliated Russian millblogger claimed that many problems have persisted and worsened in this area, however. Russian forces operating near Kryankyi are reportedly unable to target Ukrainian aircraft and helicopters because the Russian command does not give them timely permission to shoot targets down. The millblogger also claimed that Russian forces do not have enough electronic warfare systems to combat the number of Ukrainian drones operating in the area. Another millblogger called on Russian forces to stop moving equipment to Kryankyi and nearby areas because Ukrainian forces destroy up to 90% of Russian equipment there. Ukrainian military observer Kostyantin Mashovets stated that elements of the 17th Tank Regiment, reportedly deployed southeast of Khoury-Nkyi, are literally burning with desire to conduct heavily attritional attacks, suggesting that the command of this regiment is still relying on attritional frontal assaults as a favorite attack tactic. Russian forces, especially elements of the 104th Airborne Division, have reportedly suffered significant losses in operations near Khoury-Nkyi. ISW has consistently observed Russian complaints of inadequate command, inter- and entry-unit coordination, air defense, fire support, and electronic warfare since November 2023 but continues to assess that these reported tactical problems do not always translate into significant operational effects.