On Sunday, Ukrainian special forces attacked Russian soldiers using 11 drones. A hostile anti-aircraft missile installation was the target of one of the attacks.
The Ukrainian military is using drones to hurt Russian troops badly in the eastern Donbas region, near the town of Vuhledar.
The circumstances are extremely complicated. Ukraine-based drone operators are defeating the invasion and causing Russia to suffer incredibly heavy losses.
On Sunday, the military's General Staff said in its most recent operational report that about seven different kinds of enemy military equipment had been damaged or destroyed nearby.
In the conflict in eastern Ukraine, the town of Vuhledar has become crucial.
Russian forces have already been attempting to seize it for the last three months.
The Russians could also start their expected spring offensive with an attack in the northeast.
About a year ago, Russia started a major invasion of Ukraine that killed and hurt a lot of people.
The Vuhledar counterattack has drawn scathing criticism from numerous prominent Russian military analysts.
The war has resulted in the deaths of several hundred thousand soldiers on both sides, as well as numerous civilians in Ukraine, and the destruction of entire towns and villages.
As the second year of the war starts, both sides are sending tens of thousands of elite soldiers and cutting-edge weapons to the front lines to prepare for major offensives.
This year, a lot of things could happen, each with a different likelihood.
Russian forces, according to Ukrainian military officials, are dispersed throughout the Vuhledar region. The Patriot private army company's ground forces, the recently activated DPR paramilitary group, and professional units are all thought to be connected to the Russian defence ministry.
The Ukrainian government has said that it wants to get rid of all Russian influence in the country.
On the battlefield, it takes skill and the right tools and ammunition to do as much damage as possible.
In addition, some Ukrainian government officials have said they want to split up the Russian Federation.
Even though the Ukrainian army has taken back some of the lands it had lost, Russian forces still control most of the area.
In the past three months, not much has changed.
Russian forces continue to have a sizable firepower advantage.
The West hasn't agreed on how the war should end, despite their shared sentimental support for Ukraine.
The most significant ally of Kyiv is Washington, which has made it clear that it will support the Ukrainian army and government for as long as it takes to soundly defeat Russia.
Analysts say that the Ukrainians won't be able to resupply quickly while fighting against units with anti-tank missile systems and shells.
The Ukrainian military is using drones to hurt Russian troops badly in the eastern Donbas region, near the town of Vuhledar.
The circumstances are extremely complicated. Ukraine-based drone operators are defeating the invasion and causing Russia to suffer incredibly heavy losses.
On Sunday, the military's General Staff said in its most recent operational report that about seven different kinds of enemy military equipment had been damaged or destroyed nearby.
In the conflict in eastern Ukraine, the town of Vuhledar has become crucial.
Russian forces have already been attempting to seize it for the last three months.
The Russians could also start their expected spring offensive with an attack in the northeast.
About a year ago, Russia started a major invasion of Ukraine that killed and hurt a lot of people.
The Vuhledar counterattack has drawn scathing criticism from numerous prominent Russian military analysts.
The war has resulted in the deaths of several hundred thousand soldiers on both sides, as well as numerous civilians in Ukraine, and the destruction of entire towns and villages.
As the second year of the war starts, both sides are sending tens of thousands of elite soldiers and cutting-edge weapons to the front lines to prepare for major offensives.
This year, a lot of things could happen, each with a different likelihood.
Russian forces, according to Ukrainian military officials, are dispersed throughout the Vuhledar region. The Patriot private army company's ground forces, the recently activated DPR paramilitary group, and professional units are all thought to be connected to the Russian defence ministry.
The Ukrainian government has said that it wants to get rid of all Russian influence in the country.
On the battlefield, it takes skill and the right tools and ammunition to do as much damage as possible.
In addition, some Ukrainian government officials have said they want to split up the Russian Federation.
Even though the Ukrainian army has taken back some of the lands it had lost, Russian forces still control most of the area.
In the past three months, not much has changed.
Russian forces continue to have a sizable firepower advantage.
The West hasn't agreed on how the war should end, despite their shared sentimental support for Ukraine.
The most significant ally of Kyiv is Washington, which has made it clear that it will support the Ukrainian army and government for as long as it takes to soundly defeat Russia.
Analysts say that the Ukrainians won't be able to resupply quickly while fighting against units with anti-tank missile systems and shells.
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