Summary
Highlights
The Ukrainian military, specifically the "Skala" regiment, has liberated six settlements (Ternove, Zaporizhzhia, Novoehorivka, Vorone, Sichneve, and Maliivka) on the Dnipropetrovsk front, achieving a 25 km advance. This operation inflicted critical losses on Russian forces, including the 120th Marine Infantry Division and units of the 68th Army Corps.
The success of the operation is attributed to innovative drone technology, such as FPV drones and 'Shrike' type drones with machine vision. These autonomous drones reduce human error, increase targeting accuracy, and save resources, allowing for more effective strikes against Russian personnel and equipment.
Despite claims of being outnumbered, Ukrainian forces are making strategic advances, exemplified by the 25 km breakthrough. This contrasts sharply with Russia's stalled offensive, which has incurred massive casualties (over 1,600 per day recently) without significant territorial gains, leading to a net loss of territory for Russia.
The Ukrainian advances deliver a significant reputational, psychological, and military-technical blow to Russia, forcing them to adjust their defensive lines and reducing their ability to strike Ukrainian rear areas. This success demonstrates Ukraine's ability to innovate and execute complex operations against a larger adversary.
The offensive was made possible by extensive preparation, including sustained 'middle-strikes' into operational depth using FP2 and Hornet drones to disrupt Russian logistics (ammunition, fuel, provisions) and target key command centers and drone operations facilities.
The video concludes with an urgent plea for financial assistance for the 33rd Separate Assault Regiment operating on the Konstantinovka front. They are raising 17,000 euros for a special minivan for reconnaissance, with over 4,000 euros already collected. Viewers are encouraged to donate through Newer Foundation via bank transfer or PayPal.