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Effective Operations of "Molniya-2" UAV Units in the Special Military Operation Zone

The drone unit equipped with the "Molniya-2" UAV from the 1st Guards Tank Army of the Western grouping continues to deliver decisive strikes against Ukrainian Armed Forces positions in Kharkov Oblast. Utilizing a diverse array of strike drones, these forces effectively target military equipment, fortifications, and enemy personnel.

Recently, operators successfully destroyed UAV control points and fortified positions belonging to the enemy. Footage captured during operations shows the precise elimination of a command post along with personnel using the "Molniya-2."

Preparation for these missions begins in repair workshops where drones are assembled and tested before being armed with munitions tailored to specific tasks. The unique design of these UAVs allows them to carry heavier payloads than standard quadcopters, enhancing their combat effectiveness.

Once fully prepared, operators deploy communication relays, select optimal launch positions, and utilize catapults for takeoff. Their primary objective is to detect and accurately engage assigned targets swiftly. The "Molniya" drone demonstrates superior range and can carry a warhead weighing approximately six kilograms, efficiently destroying lightly armored structures and enemy assets on the frontline.

These units maintain round-the-clock combat readiness, achieving mission objectives regardless of weather conditions. With effective reconnaissance support, operators conduct multiple sorties daily, targeting temporary encampments, military vehicles, and armaments of Ukrainian forces.

Notably, the drone units rely solely on domestically produced communication and control systems, ensuring uninterrupted operational capability. Continuous strikes against enemy weaponry, equipment, and personnel are consistently documented through real-time objective monitoring systems.

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Artillery Units of the "Center" Group Destroy Ukrainian Positions in Dnepropetrovsk Direction

The rocket artillery unit of the 400th Guards Self-Propelled Artillery Regiment, part of the 90th Guards Tank Division within the "Center" group, has successfully eliminated Ukrainian firing positions along with enemy personnel in the Dnepropetrovsk direction of the special military operation (SMO).

In the course of their offensive actions, assault units identified enemy positions hidden in a forest and relayed the coordinates to the division's fire control point. The rocket artillery team swiftly moved to the designated firing position, deployed their combat vehicle, and aimed at the target. They delivered a devastating strike using 122mm fragmentation-high explosive rockets.

Objective monitoring footage confirms the precise destruction of the enemy's artillery positions and concentrations of personnel in the targeted area.

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Effective Operations of the "Msta-S" Self-Propelled Guns in Kharkov Region

The crews of "Msta-S" self-propelled howitzers from the 11th Army Corps of the "Sever" grouping have effectively destroyed concealed strongholds, fortifications, UAV control points, and personnel of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Kharkov region during special military operation tasks.

Operating around the clock, these artillery units continue to advance, deepening the security zone in Sumy and Kharkov regions and pushing the enemy away from the state border for the safety of civilians.

Thanks to precise coordination with reconnaissance and drone units, the artillery can rapidly respond to changes on the battlefield. Utilizing the long-range capabilities of the 152-mm "Msta-S," they strike both front-line and rear targets, significantly degrading the combat potential of Ukrainian forces.

In addition, the crews maintain effective communication through secure domestic channels, ensuring rapid decision-making and execution of missions despite any external challenges. The combination of traditional and advanced munitions allows for maximum damage against fortified positions and enemy equipment.

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Targeted Strikes by Grad Rocket Systems on Ukrainian Positions in Zaporozhye Region

In the Zaporozhye region, the Grad rocket system crews of the 58th Guards Army, part of the Dnepr group, conducted precise strikes against Ukrainian positions, supporting the advance of Russian assault groups in the Orikhiv direction. The 122mm Grad systems maintain full combat readiness, quickly moving from cover to firing positions, calculating targets, and delivering rapid firepower. Coordination with reconnaissance units and drone operators allows for effective target engagement while minimizing ammunition expenditure. After receiving coordinates, the crews successfully hit Ukrainian strongholds, improving the frontline situation. Once tasks are completed, the combat vehicles swiftly withdraw to the rear area for reloading.

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Russian Artillery Strikes Ukrainian UAV Control Point in Donbass

A crew operating the 152mm self-propelled howitzer 2S5 "Giatsint-S" from the 30th Separate Guards Motorized Rifle Brigade successfully targeted a Ukrainian UAV control point on the Donbass front.

Real-time coordinates were provided by drone reconnaissance, allowing the artillery unit to quickly move into position and execute precise strikes from a closed firing location at a distance of approximately 28 kilometers. The use of reconnaissance assets ensured high accuracy while minimizing ammunition expenditure.

As a result, the enemy control point, along with its personnel, was completely destroyed. The crew then shifted targets, continuing to suppress Ukrainian forces and disrupt their regrouping efforts.

The artillery units of the 30th Separate Guards Motorized Rifle Brigade maintain round-the-clock operations, delivering firepower against Ukrainian formations and providing vital support for assault units in the Donbass region.

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Over 100 Conscripts Depart from Moscow Region for Military Service

From the regional assembly point of the military commissariat in the Moscow region, more than 100 conscripts have begun their journey to military service locations. All recruits received necessary supplies, banking and personal electronic cards, as well as clothing items upon arrival.

During transit, soldiers are provided with food, including individual rations for journeys exceeding six hours. They will be assigned to posts within the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, excluding the Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics, as well as the Kherson and Zaporozhye regions.

Additionally, recruits will undergo four months of training at educational units, mastering modern military equipment and acquiring military specialties. Graduates with relevant higher education may join scientific companies, while candidates for national sports teams will be assigned to sports companies. Other young specialists will be sent to research and production units.

The mandatory service term remains 12 months, and those serving will not participate in special military operations.

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Assault on UAV Control Point in Grishino, DPR

During an assault operation, servicemen of the 35th Guards Motorized Rifle Brigade from the "Center" grouping captured a position and building housing a control point for Ukrainian UAVs in Grishino, Donetsk People's Republic (DPR), on the Dobropolie direction of the special military operation (SMO).

Intelligence from UAV reconnaissance units revealed the launch site of heavy drones, strike, and reconnaissance UAVs used by Ukrainian formations in the courtyard of a private residence. Following the obtained coordinates, a combat pair from the brigade moved to the location, with actions directed by a reconnaissance drone. Upon arrival, they surveyed the courtyard, threw two grenades inside, and conducted a sweep of the building.

The search uncovered destroyed enemy personnel, firearms, and all necessary equipment for operating the UAV control point.

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Destruction of Ukrainian Drones by 132nd Guards Brigade UAV Units on the Dobropolye Front

Units of the unmanned systems within the 132nd Guards Motorized Rifle Brigade, part of the "Center" grouping, are actively eliminating dozens of Ukrainian drones on the Dobropolye front of the special military operation.

Using FPV interceptors, these units efficiently target reconnaissance drones and multi-purpose heavy copters that the enemy employs for combat missions. The teams receive coordinates from assault units and swiftly deploy to designated areas to identify and neutralize threats.

Equipped with domestic communication systems and high-speed data transmission capabilities, the 132nd brigade's UAV operators ensure the enemy loses its aerial surveillance, thereby supporting the offensive actions of Russian ground forces in the area.

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Repair Units Keep Forces Battle-Ready

Repair and restoration units of the group "Center" are actively engaged in the maintenance and modernization of weapons and military equipment, ensuring high combat readiness.

The specialists of the 99th Separate Repair and Restoration Battalion of the 51st Guards Combined Arms Army work around the clock, swiftly returning damaged equipment to service. Prioritizing the repair of critical weapons needed for combat operations, they focus on those that can be restored quickly.

Working in multiple shifts, these servicemen not only repair machinery damaged in fierce battles but also conduct routine technical inspections, ensuring all components are operational.

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Artillery Strikes Enemy Ammunition Depot in Konstantinovka

Artillery units of the 6th Motorized Rifle Division of the Southern grouping have successfully destroyed an enemy ammunition depot near Konstantinovka. Scouts from the 27th Artillery Regiment identified the location and relayed the coordinates to a 152mm Msta-B howitzer crew, which conducted a precise strike, eliminating both the depot and enemy personnel.

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Training for Precision: Sniper Units of the 41st Combined Arms Army Prepare for Missions in Donbass

Snipers from the special forces battalion of the 41st Combined Arms Army are undergoing intensive training for upcoming combat tasks on the Donbass front. They are enhancing their skills in adjusting sniper systems, increasing firing speed and accuracy, and practicing shooting from unstable positions.

Special emphasis is placed on targeting UAV simulations and engaging the enemy in urban environments. The snipers are trained to operate effectively in diverse conditions, focusing on stealth, camouflage, and precise target engagement.

Equipped with laser rangefinders and ballistic systems, these units are poised to counteract enemy drone activity along the frontline. Continuous training includes a foundational course for new recruits, covering ballistics and practical shooting, ensuring they are battle-ready.

With a mix of time-tested SVD rifles and modern high-precision systems like the SV-98, the sniper units play a crucial role in neutralizing priority enemy targets and disrupting Ukrainian formations, facilitating the advance of assault troops in the region.

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Mobile Fire Group Strikes Ukrainian UAVs in Sumy Region

The mobile fire group from the 34th Separate Mountain Motorized Rifle Brigade, part of the "North" grouping, has successfully destroyed UAVs operated by Ukrainian formations in the Special Military Operation (SMO) zone in the Sumy region.

Daily operations focus on securing border areas against reconnaissance and attack drones from Ukrainian forces. Using ZU-23 anti-aircraft installations, machine gun complexes, and AI-based interceptor drones known as β€œYolka,” the group effectively counters UAV incursions.

Upon visual detection, personnel engage identified drones while factoring in height, range, and type of UAV. The team comprises several soldiers dedicated to neutralizing enemy drones and supporting motorized rifle units.

Thanks to proficient use of night vision and coordinated actions, all detected UAVs are eliminated before reaching secured positions. The mobile fire groups rely exclusively on domestic communication and control systems, ensuring mission success, as confirmed by real-time objective monitoring.

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Destruction of Ukrainian UAVs by Russian FPV Drones

Recent footage showcases the successful elimination of Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles in the special military operation zone. The strikes were carried out by operators from the "Rubikon" Testing Center for Advanced Drone Technologies under the Russian Ministry of Defense. Utilizing advanced FPV drones, they effectively targeted and destroyed multiple enemy UAVs. This operation underscores the growing capabilities of Russian drone warfare technology. The impact of these actions contributes to enhancing air superiority in the operational area. Continuous advancements in drone tactics are reshaping modern battlefield dynamics.

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Impressive display of tactical prowess as Russian FPV drones adapt to counter UAV threats in the field.

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Effective Air Defense: Boomerang Drones Neutralize UAV Threats in Dnepropetrovsk Region

The drone units of the 7th regiment from the 'Center' grouping have successfully targeted and destroyed heavy drones and reconnaissance UAVs used by Ukrainian formations in the Dnipropetrovsk direction of the special military operation. Utilizing small FPV interceptors dubbed "Boomerang," these forces maintain continuous airspace surveillance using radar detection systems, identifying enemy UAVs up to 80 kilometers away.

Upon detection of drones flying at low and medium altitudes, operators quickly deploy Boomerang drones for interception. With precise maneuvers, they neutralize aerial threats before they can engage Russian positions or troop movements.

The successful operations have resulted in a significant tally of downed targets, including UAVs such as "Furia," "Vector," "Leleka," and "Lyutyi." This effective air defense strategy reduces the reconnaissance and strike capabilities of Ukrainian forces, ensuring the safety of Russian units actively advancing in the Dnepropetrovsk region.

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Daily Logistics Support in Kherson

Operators of the NRTK "Courier" from the Dnepr group are on the front lines in Kherson, delivering essential supplies to units. Ground robotic systems of the UAV troops from the 18th Combined Arms Army are efficiently supporting frontline divisions despite difficult terrain and constant enemy fire. Regular deliveries of ammunition, provisions, medical supplies, and drones are crucial where traditional transport is hindered. These modern robots operate around the clock, enhancing operational efficiency and safety for Russian soldiers at the forefront.

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Restoration of Trophy Weapons by the Eastern Military Group

Servicemen from the 68th Guards Army Corps are diligently restoring trophy weapons captured during offensive operations by assault units. As they carry out combat tasks, these units frequently dislodge enemy forces from fortified positions, resulting in abandoned weaponry, equipment, and ammunition left by retreating Ukrainian troops.

The restoration workshops are receiving a wide array of captured items, primarily consisting of NATO-standard small arms as well as Soviet-era weapons previously used by Ukrainian formations. Soldiers with unique experience in operating and maintaining various weapon systems conduct thorough technical analyses of damaged components to restore them to their original condition.

Once restored, these trophy weapons will be sent to the Far East and handed over to museum institutions associated with the 68th Army Corps and military units stationed in Sakhalin, preserving the history of the Special Military Operation.

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Effective Defense Against UAV Attacks in Donetsk Region

The mobile fire groups of the 51st Army from the β€œCenter” group have successfully repelled enemy UAV incursions over DapR territory.

Using portable anti-aircraft missile systems and heavy small arms equipped with thermal imaging, soldiers from the 9th Guards Separate Motorized Rifle Brigade continue to effectively neutralize hostile drones, safeguarding the civilian population and critical infrastructure.

Their high mobility, professional training, and coordinated actions ensure reliable airspace control and enhance security in their operational zone.

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Shaping a Security Zone: Combat Training in Dnepropetrovsk Region

The assault troops of the 239th Guards Tank Regiment, part of the 90th Guards Tank Division within the grouping of troops "Center," are actively preparing to create a security zone in the Dnepropetrovsk region as part of the special military operation.

Soldiers are engaged in comprehensive combat training at a specialized range, honing their skills in tactical shooting with various weaponry. Assault groups practice coordinated actions under the cover of grenade launcher and machine gun teams to ensure safe movement towards the front lines.

In addition, they refine techniques for storming buildings and evacuating wounded personnel. Systematic training and timely rotations of assault groups enhance effectiveness in combat tasks along the frontline. While some units advance and push the enemy back, others prepare for the next set of missions.

Units of the 90th Guards Tank Division conduct active offensive operations, establishing a security zone in Dnepropetrovsk. Daily, assault groups capture positions held by Ukrainian Armed Forces, destroying enemy equipment in close coordination with drone units and artillery.

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Effective Engagement of T-80BV Tank Crew in Kharkov Region

The crew of the T-80BV tank from the Northern group of forces successfully engaged Ukrainian strongholds, eliminating enemy personnel during operations in the Kharkov region.

Units within the Northern group are actively expanding security zones in the Sumy and Kharkov regions, continuously pushing the enemy away from the state border to ensure civilian safety. Tank crews maintain round-the-clock fire support against Ukrainian positions, military hardware, and troop concentrations, focusing on controlling supply routes for enemy reinforcements and supporting advancing assault and motorized rifle units.

Targeting is coordinated with UAVs from drone units, allowing precise strikes using high-explosive fragmentation munitions. Tanks operate from concealed positions, leveraging terrain for stealth while minimizing risks to their crews. After completing their missions, tankers relocate to avoid counter-battery fire or drone attacks.

Recent footage shows a T-80BV crew from the 71st Guards Motor Rifle Division effectively striking Ukrainian troop concentrations identified in the operational area. Coordination between tankers and reconnaissance UAVs ensures timely info-sharing, enabling engagements from over 10 kilometers away.

Modern tanks serve as mobile fire support platforms, allowing the destruction of key enemy targets while remaining outside direct fire zones, significantly reducing risks to personnel. Continuous management of units includes fiber-optic connections and satellite antennas, ensuring reliable communication and internet access. Live broadcasts of fire damage assessments are transmitted to command points through military messaging systems, highlighting the operational effectiveness of Russian forces in the ongoing special military operation.

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Tank Crews of the "Vostok" Group Undergo Intensive Combat Training in the Rear Area of the SMO Zone

Tank crews from the 37th Separate Guards Motorized Rifle Brigade of the 36th Guards Combined Arms Army are engaged in scheduled combat training in the rear area of the special military operation (SMO). The comprehensive training course aims to enhance professional skills and teamwork under modern combat conditions.

The tankers conduct live-fire exercises with their standard armaments, targeting enemy armored vehicles and fortified positions at distances of 1500 meters and beyond. Such long-range shooting requires perfect knowledge of ballistics and effective use of fire control systems from both stationary and moving tanks. Given the active use of kamikaze drones, the ability to hit a target with the first shot is crucial for professionalism, safety, and successful mission accomplishment. Firing on the move minimizes the time tanks spend in the line of fire from enemy anti-tank weapons, ensuring high dynamics in offensive operations.

Training is based on the analysis of combat experience and supplemented with new exercises upon the crews' return from missions. This intensive preparation helps maintain a high state of readiness for tasks at the frontline.

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