This will reduce Russia’s offensive capabilities, an expert says about drone control over enemy logistics

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Political expert and serviceman Oleksandr Musiienko said that Ukraine has taken Russian logistics under drone control near occupied Donetsk and is targeting everything moving along those routes, Politeka reports. He shared this in his blog.

“Regarding logistics, there is very good news in terms of our technological capability and blocking the enemy. This is very important. Our mid-strikes, our strikes into operational depth in the occupied territories, are paralyzing Russian logistics and exhausting them. In this sense, there is good news. ‘Azov’ announced that it has taken all Russian logistical routes near Donetsk under drone control,” Musiienko noted.

From now on, he states, all targets moving along these directions will be destroyed, and this is excellent—one can only thank our fighters, as drone operators are literally hunting Russian logistics in the extended operational zone.

“This indicates the ineffectiveness of the Russian airspace control system. I would add that it also demonstrates the development of our capabilities and potential. And for the occupiers, this is very bad news, because it will reduce Russia’s offensive capabilities,” Musiienko asserts.

According to the expert, strikes at operational depth of 30–120 km—against logistics, directly against enemy troop movements, and deeper against military facilities on Russian territory—form a single chain that is already producing results.


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