Ukraine Strikes Russian Targets 150 km Deep: Achilles Commander Identifies the Main Threat.
Threats from Russian Drones and Aviation
According to Espreso.tv: Yuriy Fedorenko, commander of the 429th separate brigade of unmanned systems 'Achilles', has detailed the dangers posed by Russian drones and aircraft along the Kupyansk front. He emphasized that the enemy is deploying its drones extensively, creating a serious risk for Ukrainian troops. In Fedorenko's view, the adversary's air defense will be unable to respond in time or fully protect its own aircraft.
According to the commander, Ukrainian defense forces are actively destroying enemy positions but cannot counter the aviation threat. Fedorenko noted that the enemy can drop up to 30 guided aerial bombs near crossing points, significantly complicating the front-line situation. Despite these challenges, Ukrainian soldiers have learned to operate effectively across all detection and destruction directions. They are gradually increasing the number of successful strikes against military targets deep inside Russia.
'We continue to work actively in all areas of detecting and destroying the enemy,' Yuriy Fedorenko stated.
Fedorenko added that several strikes deep into the Russian Federation, targeting storage sites for guided aerial bombs, will substantially reduce this threat. Ukraine's defense forces have learned to cover large arteries and operate along smaller routes at depths of 50, 60, 100, and 150 kilometers, demonstrating their adaptation to new combat conditions.
The Importance of Ballistic Weapons
Amid growing threats from Russian aviation and drones, the importance of ballistic weapons for changing the front-line situation is becoming increasingly urgent. Ukraine's defense forces continue to seek new ways to ensure effective defense and destroy enemy positions while maintaining a high level of readiness to respond to potential attacks.
This information highlights the critical situation on the front, where Ukrainian troops face new challenges from Russia's active use of aviation and drones. As the intensity of combat operations increases, Ukraine's strategic efforts to counter enemy targets become ever more vital for maintaining territorial control and minimizing threats. The adaptation of defense forces to modern warfare requirements underscores their readiness to confront new challenges in the conflict.
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