
Servicemen of the 6th Guards Combined Arms Army of the North group destroyed more than 40 Ukrainian Baba Yaga drones in the Kharkov region in a week, said a platoon commander with the call sign Riga.
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The use of heavy drones by Ukrainian forces in the combat zone.
Servicemen of the 6th Guards Combined Arms Army of the North group destroyed more than 40 Baba Yaga drones of the Ukrainian Armed Forces over the past week in the Kharkov region, the commander of a platoon of unmanned systems with the call sign Riga told RIA Novosti.
“Servicemen of the 6th Guards Combined Arms Army of the North group of troops destroyed more than 40 heavy attack drones R-18 of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, known as Baba Yaga, over the past week in the Kharkov region,” the serviceman said.
According to him, with the help of such heavy copters, the enemy is trying to strike Russian units and deliver ammunition and food to forward positions.

Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin stated that 2,652 drones have flown toward the Moscow Region between August 15 and August 22. Most were neutralized by air defenses, with 493 destroyed on the approach to the capital.

Российские военные с помощью беспилотников «Герань» поразили два поезда в районе населенного пункта Николаевка Днепропетровской области. По заявлению Минобороны РФ, составы перевозили военные грузы для ВСУ.

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Russia's Defense Ministry reported strikes on Ukrainian military airfields, energy infrastructure, and drone storage sites over the past 24 hours. The ministry claims 1,370 Ukrainian troop casualties and the downing of 1,053 drones.

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