One of the highest indicators: the Armed Forces of Ukraine named the direction of mass use of Russian drones.
02.07.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
02.07.2025
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Russian troops are actively using drones in the southern direction. Spokesman for the Southern Defense Forces, Vladyslav Voloshyn, noted that enemy forces are using kamikaze drones very intensively.
'However, we practically have one of the highest indicators of the enemy's use of unmanned aerial vehicles, kamikaze drones,' emphasized Voloshyn.
Assault actions in different directions
In the Hulyaipole and Orekhiv directions, assaults occur daily, while the Dnipro direction is very active from the enemy's side. Russian troops are trying to establish control over the island zone of the Dnipro River through intensified assault actions.
'In each direction, the situation remains tense, requiring constant vigilance and readiness of Ukrainian defenders to repel enemy attacks,' added Voloshyn.
Russian troops are actively using drones in the southern direction, especially kamikaze drones, while Ukrainian defenders face intensified assault actions in various directions and continue to try to repel enemy attacks.
In the southern direction, Ukrainian defenders encounter the intense use of drones, including kamikaze drones, from Russian troops. Assault actions are ongoing in different directions, particularly in the Hulyaipole, Orekhiv, and Dnipro directions, where attempts are made to establish control over the island zone of the Dnipro River. Ukrainian defenders continue to defend their positions and resist enemy attacks.Read also
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