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Paratroopers of the 132nd Separate Reconnaissance Battalion recently joined the breakthrough of Russian defenses in the Oleksandrivka direction.
This was reported by the 7th Rapid Response Corps of the Air Assault Forces on March 9.
The soldiers of the 132nd ORB perform the most difficult missions on different sectors of the front. Their main advantage is “invisible presence”.
They operate in small groups, create the illusion of a massive strike, and keep the enemy under constant pressure.
“The enemy thinks there are 30 of us, but there are six”, — the defenders said.
Among their recent successful operations was participation in the clearing of Kucheryv Yar in the Dobropillia direction.
At that time nine reconnaissance soldiers captured 20 occupiers.
“The guys reported that somewhere east of us they heard some sounds. We sent a Mavic there to check, saw one or two bastards, and directed an FPV there. The FPV killed them — and everyone was satisfied”, — said Makar, chief sergeant of the UAV company of the 132nd ORB.
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Over the past day, units of the Unmanned Systems Forces grouping struck or destroyed 1,166 enemy targets.
General Oleksandr Syrskyi met with corps, brigade, and battalion commanders who perform combat missions daily on the most difficult sectors of the front.
Units of the Air Assault Forces grouping continue offensive operations in the Oleksandrivka direction, confidently pushing the occupiers out of Ukrainian land.
The past week Russia spent in its usual state — somewhere between hysteria and creative absurdity.
On the night of March 10, the enemy attacked with 137 strike UAVs of the Shahed, Gerbera, and Italmas types, as well as drones of other types. About 80 of them
Over the past day, the army of the aggressor state lost 950 personnel, 13 tanks, two air defense systems, and four multiple launch rocket systems.
The international delegation, headed by Ana Lucía Bueno, ICRC Public Health Coordinator, and Sujit Panda, Head of the Physical Rehabilitation…