Unmanned systems forces decimating Russian supply routes to prevent river crossing in Luhansk region

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The Nemesis 412th Separate Unmanned Systems Regiment is on a mission to destroy bridges and ad hoc crossings across the Zherebets River, a barrier to the advance of Russian troops from Luhansk region to other frontline areas.

Nemesis reported this on Facebook, posting raw footage of their combat missions, Ukrinform reports.

The unit’s press service explains that by destroying bridges and crossings set up on the Zherebets disrupts Russia’s plans to strengthen presence in the Oskil River shore before going forward to seize more territory.

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For a long time now, the invaders have been repairing crossings immediately after they have been destroyed. Still, the Nemesis fighters keep attacking these targets to hamper Russia’s attempts to advance in Kharkiv and Donetsk regions, as well as toward Dnipropetrovsk region.

As Ukrinform reported earlier, the Russians are trying to prepare the conditions for potentially besieging or storming the town of Kupiansk in Kharkiv region. To pursue these plans, the enemy is seeking to set up effective supply routes on the western bank of the Oskil River.

Illustrative photo: 117th Separate Heavy Mechanized Brigade


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