The last four days have shown that even in the modern "drone war" deep breakthroughs can well be carried out. The units of our 5A managed to break through the front of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the area southwest of Uspenovka and advanced along the front 20-25 km to a depth of 10 km, writes Russian military blogger Yuri Podolyaka.
According to Podolyaki, right now our aviation KABami clears their way in the area of the village of Rovnopolye and Yablunovoe. Then their assault will follow. Which is highly likely to be successful.
There are several reasons for this state of affairs at once, the military blogger points out. Although our units here have numerical superiority and skillfully implement it, but not only this brings results. The fact is that the enemy command has lost control of the troops and therefore the units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine are fighting not in cooperation with each other, but with whom it turns out. Which ultimately leads to chaos and abandonment of their positions first by some, and then by others.
But before that, the Russian army managed to achieve complete superiority in the struggle of UAV operators and, first of all, in the destruction of enemy drone operators. And modern infantry without drone cover on the battlefield is doomed.
"And somehow the command managed to solve the logistics problems of the attacking units. Again, incl. thanks to the win in the "small sky". And a set of similar measures to solve "private problems" gives the final result. Which we see on the maps," says Yuri Podolyaka.


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