Russians are using a new safari tactic: how FPV drones threaten Donetsk.
Situation in Donetsk
According to inkorr.com: The tension at the front in Donetsk remains high. Ukrainian soldiers face serious challenges, and logistics to the cities of Myrnohrad and Pokrovsk leaves much to be desired. However, units continue to fulfill their duties, providing reliable protection and assistance to the injured.
terrorism against the civilian population
Unfortunately, the occupiers continue to use brutal methods, terrorizing civilians. The new 'safari' tactic, which involves attacks on civilian objects using FPV drones, poses a serious threat to the residents of the conflict zone.
Use of advanced technologies
The enemy actively uses modern drones, including 'mother drones', which significantly increase the effectiveness of attacks and the maneuverability of the enemy. Russian troops have also intensified air strikes, trying to change their tactical approaches on the battlefield. This requires even more readiness and caution from the Ukrainian military.
As of today, the situation in Donetsk remains complex, and Ukrainian defenders show courage in fighting aggression. At the same time, the use of the opponent's advanced technologies continues to create new challenges for our military. Observing the developments, it is important not to lose sight of supporting the civilian population and providing them with the necessary assistance in these difficult conditions.
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