Unmanned aerial systems strike Russian military logistics in Zaporizhzhia region
Operators from the Nemesis Unmanned Systems Brigade struck a number of enemy targets in the Zaporizhzhia region: a pickup truck equipped with electronic warfare systems, “UAZ SGR” vehicles, passenger cars, trucks, and vehicles with trailers.
The Unmanned Systems Forces reported this on Facebook, releasing a video of the combat operation, according to Ukrinform.
The Unmanned Systems Forces emphasize that strikes against the Russian invaders’ transport are of critical importance.
“They disrupt logistical support, interfere with the delivery of ammunition, fuel, and provisions, complicate the evacuation of the wounded, and limit the maneuverability of units in both offensive and defensive operations,” the military explains.
As reported by Ukrinform, in the Zaporizhzhia direction, the Russian army is attempting to break through a “cordon” up to 10 km long to reach forward positions and conduct assaults.
Illustrative photo: Ministry of Defense of Ukraine