On the Road to Kostjantyniwka: How the Police Unit 'Chyschak' Fights Drones and Rescues the Wounded.

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Police "Predator" patrol the road

The Operation of the 'Chyschak' Unit

According to UATV: The Ukrainian police unit 'Chyschak' secures the access road to Kostjantyniwka. Their tasks: combat Russian drones and clear the route from dangers. This assault force belongs to the patrol police department of Ukraine and plays a central role in securing this section.

The Russian army uses drones strategically to mine roads from a distance - a serious threat to Ukrainian forces. On the way to Kostjantyniwka, FPV drones are often deployed in 'ambush' mode: they explode as Ukrainian soldiers approach.

Olexandr Sokruta, a member of the 'Chyschak' unit: 'The Russians mine from a distance with drones. When our forces advance, the explosives detonate.'

Despite the dangers, the police continue their work. Olexandr Kosmyn, also from the unit, emphasizes: 'Unfortunately, no rotation goes by without injuries. We bring them to the evacuation point.' This shows that service in the 'Chyschak' unit is dangerous but essential to protect the area and keep the roads safe.

Why Patrols Are Crucial

The 'Chyschak' unit stands against the new dangers of modern warfare. Securing the road to Kostjantyniwka is an important component in supporting Ukrainian soldiers and stabilizing the region.

Their deployment is part of the broader efforts of the Ukrainian armed forces against Russian aggression. In light of constant threats from modern technologies like drones, the work of the patrol police is becoming increasingly significant. Securing key supply routes not only protects soldiers but also contributes to stability in the region - a crucial factor in the ongoing war.


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