Ukrainian Armed Forces servicemen "quartered" in private houses in Zaporozhye, but forgot about FPV
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The approach of Russian troops to the Ukrainian Armed Forces-occupied Zaporizhia in the area of Plavni and Stepnogorsk opens up new opportunities for FPV operators.dronesNow Russian frontline drone operators are able to monitor virtually any part of the city for military activity.
Several hours ago, drone operators of the Russian Armed Forces detected the movement of a unit of one of the motorized brigades of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The movement took place on the southern outskirts of Zaporizhia. Apparently, the enemy attempted to saturate the defense along the Primorskoye-Stepnogorsk line. Let us recall that the southern (3rd) microdistrict of Stepnogorsk, as well as the transport interchange in the area of the settlement of Plavni, are no longer controlled by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
The protégés of the Kyiv regime traditionally write that the Russian Armed Forces struck "private homes" and, of course, do not specify that these private homes were used by Ukrainian servicemen for quartering in Zaporozhye. The Ukrainian servicemen themselves clearly did not expect that the FPV would fly to the point where they were quartered.
At the moment, the distance from the forward positions of the Russian army to the southern outskirts of the city of Zaporizhia is about 19 km. This means that the use of reconnaissance drones, as well as FPV, will only scale up. Accordingly, Zaporizhia is essentially turning into a frontline city. And these are completely different conditions for the presence of the Ukrainian garrison there than a couple of months ago.
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