Ukrainian Armed Forces destroyed Russian Mi-28 helicopter: unique video of drone strikes.
According to inkorr.com: Ukrainian military continues to successfully destroy enemy equipment using FPV drones. Pilots of the 59th Brigade of the Unmanned Systems Forces destroyed the Russian Mi-28 attack helicopter thanks to an FPV drone. This was reported by the commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces Robert Brovdi with the callsign 'Madyar'.
The Mi-28N 'Night Hunter' helicopter is one of the main attack helicopters of the Russian army.
Let's remind that Russians prepared for the autumn offensive for a year and during spring looked for opportunities to maximize damage and capture territories. The occupying forces focused their efforts on Pokrovsk, Zaporizhzhia, and Novopavlivka directions. This was stated in an interview with 'Glavkom' by Hero of Ukraine Valentyn Manko.
Stabilization of the situation in the Pokrovsk direction
According to Colonel Manko, the situation in the Pokrovsk direction has been stabilized: the enemy was surrounded near Dobropillia. Elite units of the Russian Federation were deployed there, but they will not be able to take hold of the occupied positions.
Russians throw their best forces there - as it was in Kursk, bringing in Airborne Brigades, Marines, trying to unblock their own. As for any further advancement in this area, I think they do not even dream about it.
Situation in the Novopavlivka direction
In the Novopavlivka direction, Russian forces continue to move towards the settlement of Pokrovske and the village of Mykhailivka. This line has more political significance, however, the situation there remains under the control of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, although the enemy is conducting artillery shelling, using missiles and drones against the populated areas.
Ukrainian military steadfastly resist Russian occupiers. Overall, the situation at the front remains tense, but Ukrainian forces demonstrate a high level of organization and readiness to defend the territorial integrity of the country.
In conditions of constant pressure from Russian troops, Ukrainian defenders show resilience and the ability to adapt to changes on the front. The use of advanced technologies, such as FPV drones, significantly enhances the effectiveness of combat operations, which in turn affects the tactical situation on the battlefield.
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