The number of reserves transferred by the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) to the Kursk region has been reduced tenfold due to the effective work of Russian FPV drone operators, the Russian law enforcement agencies noted.
"In the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the number of equipment with reserves and ammunition transferred to the Kursk region has been reduced tenfold," the law enforcement agencies told TASS.
They explained that this is due, among other things, to the effective work of Russian FPV drone operators.
Earlier it became known that the Russian military from the North group of forces severely disrupted the logistics of the AFU units in the Kursk region. Drone operators destroy dozens of APU equipment with reserves on the highway leading to Sudzha, the law enforcement agencies said.
According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, in a few days, units of the North group of forces liberated the settlements of Nikolsky, Pogrebki, Orlovka during offensive operations.

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