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On the Pokrovsk direction, the enemy’s level of intensity is constantly changing. Weather and periodic lack of internet also affect this.
This was said on Army TV by a battle captain of the 1st Battalion of the Unmanned Systems “Predators of the Heights” of the 59th Separate Assault Brigade named after Yakiv Handziuk.
According to him, when strong frosts persisted for several days, the enemy reduced its activity. Mostly they tried to move along the flanks, to the right and left toward adjacent brigades. Overall, infantry movement is now minimal. All delivery to the frontline to infantry positions is only by drones. Enemy UAVs remain very active.
“One hundred percent. Overall, we see that their FPVs operate the same — as they worked, so they keep working. ‘Molniyas’ also operate. As for observation — it is also there, but slightly worsened due to the lack of internet connection. But the intensity remains the same as it was”, — the battle captain noted.
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