11 Shelters and 7 Warehouses Destroyed by Steel Border Drone Unit in Kursk Region.
Aquila Unit Achieves Key Strikes in the Kursk Direction
According to UATV: Operators from the Aquila aerial reconnaissance unit, part of the 'Steel Border' brigade, successfully targeted Russian FPV drone launch sites, supply depots, and protective bunkers in the Kursk region. The mission specifically neutralized two FPV drone launch points, significantly degrading the enemy's ability to deploy unmanned aerial systems.
Additionally, the unit eliminated the following assets:
- 11 shelters
- 7 field warehouses
- 5 enemy antennas
These actions are part of a broader Ukrainian campaign to counter Russian aggression. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reported that over the past three months, Ukrainian defenders have eliminated approximately 100,000 Russian occupation troops. This figure underscores the heavy toll sustained by the aggressor army amid ongoing combat operations.
Ukrainian Strategy Proves Effective Against Enemy Drones
The achievements of Ukrainian forces in the Kursk direction highlight the effectiveness of their approach to countering enemy unmanned systems. By destroying critical infrastructure such as storage sites and bunkers, these strikes can substantially weaken the combat capabilities of Russian troops. These developments also reflect the continuation of intense fighting in the region, which remains a key theater in the broader Ukraine-Russia conflict that has now lasted over a year. For an English-speaking audience, this report underscores how Ukrainian units are systematically dismantling Russian logistical and tactical positions along the border.
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