At the forefront of the Dnipro direction, the struggle for airspace has intensified - enemy drones are attempting to strike at the logistics of Ukrainian forces.
Deputy commander of the 153rd separate mechanized brigade Viktor Laryonov emphasized that the number of enemy drones in the air has significantly increased. The enemy uses them for both reconnaissance and attacks. In particular, enemy 'waiting drones' are actively used for mining roads and streets, waiting for Ukrainian equipment or military personnel.
This new tactic creates significant difficulties for Ukrainian servicemen, resulting in increased tension in the Dnipro direction and the need to enhance attention when moving military equipment and personnel.
In the conflict zone in eastern Ukraine, the intensity of drone warfare is growing in the Dnipro direction, with enemy drones being used for reconnaissance and attacks on Ukrainian positions. Enemy 'waiting drones' are becoming increasingly common and dangerous, complicating the situation at the forefront and jeopardizing the logistics of Ukrainian forces.