On the Pokrovsk direction, the drone operators of Liubart hunt for saboteurs in the fog.
According to ТСН: On the Pokrovsk-Myrnohrad front, enemy sabotage and reconnaissance groups have intensified, trying to stealthily cross the Ukrainian defense line, taking advantage of the thick fog. To prevent their actions, Ukrainian drone operators monitor them around the clock.
Sometimes the enemy manages to seep forward, and in such cases, the crews of drones from the 20th Operational Brigade of the National Guard "Liubart" are forced to take active action, picking up rifles.
What is happening on the Pokrovsk-Myrnohrad direction
About twenty kilometers north of Pokrovsk, the area has become extremely dangerous. Explosions are constantly heard here, and the buzzing of enemy drones fills the sky.
Local residents have almost disappeared, although separate instances of their presence are still recorded, the fighters say.
Ukrainian soldiers not only survive but actively hold back the occupiers.
“The intensity is such that they move every day – little by little. Sometimes they manage to seep into the populated area, and street battles are currently taking place there,” says “Memphis,” the commander of the strike UAV position of the 20th National Guard Operational Brigade “Liubart.”
Round-the-clock flights and logistics
“Memphis,” “Fox,” “Yozhik,” and “Lynx” – these are the crews of the heavy bomber from the 20th Brigade of the National Guard “Liubart.” They conduct round-the-clock flights towards Pokrovsk, striking enemy positions.
To prevent attempts by the enemy to cut off supplies, the crew of “Memphis” makes numerous flights to the front line, delivering necessary supplies to the infantry.
Fog helps the enemy and countermeasures against electronic warfare
The enemy actively uses electronic warfare (EW) means, and the dense fogs in recent days complicate the execution of tasks.
The operator of “Lynx” is responsible for controlling the drones and notes that the EW complicates their work.
Enemy sabotage groups, which predominantly attack Ukrainian positions, use fog for cover. In response, the crews of the “Liubart” bombers set up remote minefields to limit the enemy's advance.
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The Pokrovsk-Myrnohrad front remains one of the hottest spots on the map of the Ukrainian conflict. Against the backdrop of growing threats from the enemy, the actions of the Ukrainian military and their efforts to counter sabotage groups become significant not only for the defense of the territory but also for ensuring the safety of the civilian population, which has become a hostage to the situation.
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