On the Lyman axis, pilots of the Signum battalion detected and destroyed enemy targets that were trying to camouflage themselves in the winter forest and use forest routes for movement.

This was reported in a video published on the Signum battalion’s official page.

A snow-covered forest, white camouflage, and cautious movements did not help the enemy remain unnoticed. Aerial reconnaissance recorded the movement of a quad bike along a forest road. As the drone approached, the driver abruptly abandoned the vehicle and attempted to flee; however, the decision was made instantly — contact with the drone became inevitable for him.

After striking the target, the operators continued their work deeper inside the forested area. The pilots searched for shelters, identified locations where enemy personnel were concentrated, and delivered strikes on them.

The battalion notes that the work is carried out systematically — every movement in the forest, every attempt to change positions is detected, tracked, and ultimately neutralized.