Russian infantry advances in the Sever eastern direction: how Ukrainian drones repel attacks.
Movement of Russian infantry in the Sever eastern direction
According to inkorr.com: In the Sever eastern direction, there is movement of Russian infantry in small groups, which actively carry out attacks on the heavy drones of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The commander of the striking UAV unit 'Vampir' from the 'Phoenix' unit, known by the pseudonym 'Spets', notes that the Russian military adheres to a strategy of moving in small groups of two to four people. Ukrainian intelligence is able to detect them at a distance from the front line, although currently they are camouflaged under special cloaks.
'After the reports of the scouts, the 'Vampirs' take to the air, storming the groups and their crews,' said the military about the actions of the unit.
Ukrainian drone operators are facing difficulties due to the activity of the occupiers, who use FPV drones and mobile groups for countermeasures against Ukrainian UAVs.
Despite the resistance of the enemy, Ukrainian heavy drone operators continue to successfully destroy enemy assault groups in the Sever eastern direction.
Thus, the Ukrainian military carefully monitors the movements of the Russian infantry in the Sever eastern direction, where the occupiers actively attack the heavy drones of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Russian fighters continue to use small group tactics, but Ukrainian heavy drone operators demonstrate resilience and successes in counterattacks, despite the difficult situation.
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