
In the Lyman direction, FPV drone operators from the MARA 66 OMBr unmanned systems battalion named after Prince Mstislav the Brave stopped a Russian motorcycle assault.
According to Ukrinform, the Khortytsia operational-strategic group of troops reported this on Facebook.
“In the Lyman direction, the enemy is actively using motorcycle units – both for logistics and for direct participation in assaults. A weapon that was actively used in World War I has returned to the battlefield a hundred years later in the era of drones,” the report says.
However, the Khortytsia Joint Forces Operation noted that for FPV and drone operators from the MARA 66 OMBr unmanned systems battalion named after Prince Mstislav the Brave, any difficult task is just another challenge.
“This motorcycle group was unable to reach its destination intact. A direct hit disabled one of the motorcycles. And after a series of FPV and drops, the Russian occupiers were left burning in the field along with their vehicles,” the Khortytsia Joint Forces Operation said.
As reported by Ukrinform, Ukrainian drone operators destroyed Russian infantry attempting to advance through a pipe in the Kramatorsk direction.
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Source: FPV drone operators stop Russian motorcycle assault in Lyman direction