Ukrainian defenders on the Lyman front destroyed Russian artillery: the enemy has lost capabilities.
Successes of Ukrainian troops on the Lyman front
According to inkorr.com: On the Lyman front, our defenders are demonstrating successes in the struggle against Russian occupiers, destroying their armored vehicles and artillery. This has forced the enemy to suspend their use. The head of the communication department of the 63rd Separate Mechanized Brigade, Senior Lieutenant Rostislav Yashchishin, noted:
“Our units have not recorded a single enemy gun in our area of responsibility. This has happened due to the mass destruction of the enemy's artillery systems, and now their artillery operates from afar, where Ukrainian drones can suffer interference from Russian EW.”
According to Yashchishin, Russian tanks rarely appear on the front line as they are immediately spotted by Ukrainian pilots. He also emphasized that the number of Russian infantry remains impressive, and their attacks resemble scenes from horror films.
“Russian occupiers have lost 25 motorcycles and the electronic warfare systems attached to them, trying to break through.”
“The Russian command continues to throw infantry into hopeless attacks, ignoring the huge losses of personnel.”
Thus, the Ukrainian military continues to actively destroy the equipment and artillery of Russian occupiers on the Lyman front, preventing the enemy from effectively conducting their combat operations.
These successes of the Ukrainian military testify to a high level of training and strategy that allows them to withstand the enemy and reduce its combat capabilities. Continued actions like these may significantly impact events in the region and contribute to further strengthening the positions of Ukrainian forces.
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