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Apr 3, 2025

Ukrainian FPV Drone Strikes Cause Russian Armor, 37 Trucks To "Disappear"

It has been a difficult month for Russian forces attempting to attack Ukrainian positions in Donetsk. 

Ukraine's FPV drone forces have been having a field day. JL

Defense Express reports:

Ukrainian troops  repelled an enemy assault in Donetsk Oblast, destroying several enemy armored vehicles, including two infantry fighting vehicles and a tank. Drone operators from the Phoenix reconnaissance and strike UAV unit delivered precise strikes on a Russian logistics unit, causing them to lose several dozen trucks. "Massive destruction of enemy logistics in the Kupiansk sector causes 37 trucks to disappear!" 

Ukrainian drone operators from the Phoenix border unit thwarted a russian assault by destroying an enemy tank and two infantry fighting vehicles.

Drone operators of the Pomsta brigade repelled an enemy assault in Donetsk Oblast, destroying several enemy armored vehicles. The State Border Guard Service of Ukraine reported this on Wednesday, April 2.

 

"In the Donetsk sector, the occupiers attempted to storm the positions of Ukrainian defenders but were stopped by pilots from the Phoenix border unit," the statement reads.

As seen in the video released by its fighters, several precise FPV drone strikes and bomber drops turned the russian invaders' armored vehicles into scrap metal.

"With accurate fire, they delivered precise strikes on the occupiers, destroying two infantry fighting vehicles and a tank," the State Border Guard Service reported.

 

Ukrainian drone operators from the Phoenix unit also delivered a devastating strike on enemy logistics in the Kupiansk sector.

On Sunday, March 30, the Pomsta brigade shared the corresponding video on social media.

According to reports, thanks to the effective work of operators from the Phoenix reconnaissance and strike UAV unit, the invaders lost several dozen trucks.

"Massive destruction of enemy logistics in the Kupiansk sector. Watch the video to see how 37 trucks disappear!" the caption on the released footage reads.

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