7th Air Assault Corps Repels Assaults Near Hryshyne: Enemy Ramps Up Guided Bombs and Drones.
Escalation on the Frontline
According to UATV: On March 28, reports emerged of intensified enemy activity near Hryshyne and Rodynske, including assault operations in these areas. The 7th Air Assault Corps continues to repel enemy attacks, showcasing resilience and professionalism. During these engagements, the 147th Separate Artillery Brigade of the 7th Corps destroyed or damaged four enemy artillery pieces, highlighting the effectiveness of Ukrainian forces in countering the adversary.
Since the start of the conflict, over 11,000 Russian invaders have been eliminated, marking a significant achievement for Ukrainian troops. Additionally, control has been restored over approximately 470 square kilometers of Ukrainian territory, underscoring progress in combat operations. A notable increase in the use of cluster aerial bombs (CABs) and attack unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) has been observed in recent clashes, reflecting an evolution in tactics on both sides of the conflict.
Current Battlefield Situation
These developments confirm that combat operations in these areas remain intense, with Ukrainian armed forces continuing to respond decisively to enemy threats.
The surge in fighting around Hryshyne and Rodynske points to mounting pressure on the front line. The Ukrainian military, particularly the 7th Air Assault Corps, is demonstrating its ability to actively resist and defend territory, which may indicate adaptation to new wartime conditions. It is crucial to note that regaining control over land and destroying enemy assets are vital for regional stability and the conflict's future trajectory.
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