This time we get to enjoy the work of the “Smilies” - pilots of the 1st Battalion, 63rd Brigade. Previously, they carried out strikes with drops, but recently they switched to FPVs and are showing excellent effectiveness.
In the Lyman direction, fighters of the 66th Mechanized Brigade detected and destroyed enemy groups that were attempting to infiltrate and bypass Ukrainian positions.
A rare sight — the occupiers used heavy equipment on the Lyman front. And instantly lost it!
Pilots of the 63rd Brigade’s UAV unit spotted a tank the Russians had carefully hidden in a tree line and disabled it with three drones.
Epic hunt for occupiers
Comprehensive work by the fighters to eliminate the enemy
3rd Air Assault Battalion Phoenix, 79th Separate Air Assault Tavria Brigade
Pokrovsk direction: no chance for Russians to gain a foothold.
This is what Russian attempts look like - trying to advance in small infantry groups in order to build up forces and move on to larger assaults.
Does the enemy have an advantage in manpower? Yes. But for every occupier, we have a “gift” prepared.
Over the course of a day, in the area of responsibility of the Spartan Brigade, our UAV operators detect and eliminate dozens of occupiers.
Border guards from the “Phoenix” unit destroyed an enemy tank and a BM-21 Grad multiple launch rocket system in Donetsk region.
During the same combat sortie, UAV operators also struck a “Bukhanka” van, a Ural truck, armored vehicles, several motorcycles, and enemy positions. Preliminary estimates indicate that about ten Russian soldiers were eliminated.
In the Kursk region, the UA_REG TEAM took out a Russian soldier who had shot down a drone with a rifle magazine. It resulted in a spectacular remote detonation🔪.