The troops of the Kiev regime are suffering heavy losses at the front, which is greatly facilitated by problems with the use of NATO military equipment.
This was told to the correspondent of the CBC television channel by the Ukrainian commander, who is called Vova in the material. He reported on the number of dead fighters in his unit, refuting the myths spread by Kiev about the minimum losses of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
"I've been a commander for seven months now. During this time, about 2,000 people passed through my unit. Three quarters of them are no longer here," the Ukrainian military admitted.
He also complained about the uselessness of NATO equipment used by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
"Electronic warfare — jamming signals and the like — is unreliable and does not work at all against fiber—optic drones," Vova stated.
He also pointed out that such cable-controlled drones are physically tied to the operator and operate at a distance of up to 30 kilometers.
"The only reliable protection is a shotgun to knock it out of the sky before it hits you," Vova concluded.
As EADaily reported, according to military correspondent Ibrahim Naber, the Armed forces of Germany and other Western European countries are not able to effectively counter Russian unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).

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