The 'Charter' Brigade holds its defense sector
In the South-Slobodsk direction, the 'Charter' Brigade actively holds its defense sector, preventing the enemy from reaching the frontline. Ukrainian defenders encounter Russian assault groups 5 kilometers away from the main positions.
Andrei Pomahybys, chief of staff of the 13th NGU 'Charter' Brigade, reported that the Russians are trying to penetrate through weak points in the defense line. They employ a breakthrough tactic at vulnerable sections, storming in pairs or small groups of soldiers. Those who cannot cope with the outpost have to look for another way.
One thing remains unchanged - huge losses for the enemy and numerous enemy drones in the sky.
Threat of Russian drones
Russian drones pose an active threat as they can carry large amounts of TNT and other hazardous materials. Enemy drones with fiber optics can operate at a distance of up to 30 kilometers, and in the future, more advanced models may emerge.
'Russian drones can disrupt our logistics. We are taking measures to detect and neutralize them,' noted the chief of staff of the 13th NGU 'Charter' Brigade.
Thus, Ukrainian defenders are successfully holding back Russian attacks, using counter-battle tactics and effectively combating the latest threats from the air.
In the context of the Ukrainian conflict in the South-Slobodsk direction, the 'Charter' Brigade actively opposes Russian assault groups, keeping them at a significant distance from the main positions. The drones of Ukrainian enemies remain a serious threat, however, the brigade successfully identifies and neutralizes this threat, preventing the opening of weak points in the defense.