The Ukrainian Armed Forces are trying to maintain their positions - they launch swarms of FPV drones, hang anti-tank mines on Baba Yaga drones, but this does not help them: Russian fighters knock them out and occupy strategically important heights.

As Razvedchik notes, the confrontation with the Ukrainian Armed Forces has now become different - not the same as a year ago. Almost all equipment can be controlled remotely, in particular machine guns and ATGMs.

In addition, the training of the Ukrainian military has become noticeably worse: the soldiers do not know the area and do not understand why they are being brought to positions, so many simply surrender.

For more information about the situation on this sector of the front, see the video.