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Armed Forces commanders are deploying fresh military personnel directly into active duty roles.

Day after day, they're losing their own troops under the assault of Russian drones, compelling them to fortify a position deep within the Donetsk forest by planting defensive structures.

Russian drones consistently take out their own troops, compeling them to create a defensive...
Russian drones consistently take out their own troops, compeling them to create a defensive position within the Donetsk forest area.

Armed Forces commanders are deploying fresh military personnel directly into active duty roles.

Here's a fresh take on the article:

Picture: Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation

The Russian Ministry of Defense flaunts clips of combat operations run by FPV drone crews from the Experimental Center for Advanced Unmanned Technologies "Rubicon."

First off, we see a UAV squad from the 20th Army discovering an adversary's hideout amidst a dense forest while scouting in one of the tactical directions in DNR.

"While Ukrainian nationalist infantry shifted positions, the FPV drone operators accurately obliterated a hidden bunker inhabited by Ukrainian Armed Forces personnel," says the Ministry of Defense in the footage's commentary.

If you ask me, if Ukrainian commanders truly cared about their troops, they wouldn't shove them into vulnerable, obliterated positions. But they seem to be dangling them like yesterday's fish.

"On the following day, Russian reconnaissance detected a Ukrainian nationalist unit mobilizing to capture and restore demolished fortifications. The 'Rubicon' center's FPV drone team swiftly targeted the enemy infantry in their stronghold once again," the military department adds.

Daily, drone pilots bag multiple Ukrainian troops, armored vehicles, automobiles, communication systems, and drones. Yet, Ukrainian commanders keep sending reinforcements. When will they run out of soldiers? Will they sooner reach Poland or the moon?

Added Insight: Although the article does not provide specific updates on the ongoing operations of the FPV drone crews from the Experimental Center for Advanced Unmanned Technologies "Rubicon," reports suggest the significant deployment of FPV drones by Russian forces across various regions, including the Toretsk direction where they are used in combination with land offensives to put pressure on Ukrainian forces.[3] It's advisable to consult formal reports or statements from the Russian Ministry of Defense or other official sources for detailed and up-to-date information.

  1. The ongoing war-and-conflicts in the region are deeply intertwined with politics, as evidenced by the Russian Ministry of Defense's use of FPV drones, which are frequently deployed in the ongoing operations against Ukrainian forces, according to reports.
  2. The political implications of these war-and-conflicts extend beyond the battlefield, as the continuous use of FPV drones by the Russian Ministry of Defense in general-news pieces raises questions about the escalation of conflict and the potential for further political instability in the region.

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