The international delegation, headed by Ana Lucía Bueno, ICRC Public Health Coordinator, and Sujit Panda, Head of the Physical Rehabilitation…
UAV operators of the Apachi battalion of the 81st Airmobile Slobozhanska Brigade of the Air Assault Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine are destroying enemy manpower in their area of responsibility.
Footage of enemy strikes was published by Apachi on social media.
Drone operators of the 81st Brigade work around the clock to reduce the occupiers’ numbers wherever UAV strikes are possible.
Buildings where Russians hide are turned into scrap. Dugouts become craters, and enemy personnel lose their combat capability.
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Even at night, the enemy does not feel safe: Apachi operators work nonstop to ensure the best possible result.
Thanks to the work of drone operators, Ukrainian infantry feels support — and the enemy feels fear.
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