Incidents

Show case: The Drones of the Armed Forces in seconds eliminated 11 Russian attacks on the BTR-82,-Forbes

In some areas of the front, each Russian soldier has five Ukrainian drones, said the Russian defector. Many Russian recruits die within a few days after departure to the front. Ukrainian drones monitored the movement of the Russian BTR-82 combat vehicle, which was racing in the rusty shells of the gray zone in the afternoon near Pokrovsk. Forbes writes about it. The car fired from its automatic gun on the move and reached the ruin of the building.

11 Russian infantrymen, apparently, did not assume that the drones were directly above their heads, and that they had a few seconds left. The drones from the Ukrainian 5th Assault Brigade dropped the mines on the infantry, all 11 were eliminated. Such doomed small assault is indicative at the 36th month of the war, the newspaper said. Attacks can take up to a few minutes before most or all the assrootoos are killed or injured.

Many Russian recruits die within a few days after being moved to the front. "The guy, 18 years old, [spent 20 minutes on the front," - said one Russian defector. "FPV-Dron flew to them with a TNT checker-and all. They immediately turn you into dust," he said. In the most difficult sectors, every Russian soldier has five Ukrainian drones, he added. But the advantage of Ukraine in drones does not mean that they win war. But this may not lose it, the authors of the publication write.

Russian troops are still coming. But each meter is expensive. The Russian military blogger recently expressed alarm, learning that many recruits live only a week after signing the contracts. According to General Alexander Syrsky's head, Russia lost 434,000, including 150,000 dead in 2024. These are more killed and wounded Russian soldiers than in the previous two years combined. The total losses of the Russian Federation from February 2022 can be approximately 800,000 people.

Russian assault groups are practically "mortals", according to the defector. On average, he said, only one of the five infantrymen survives after the attack. How long the Kremlin can support such expensive military efforts - a question that only the Kremlin and Russian society can answer. But not "infinite", they believe in forbes. Recall the losses of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in January - about 100 dead or wounded on a square kilometer of the captured territory.