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UAV operators of the 51st Guards Army helped liberate Dachnoye in the Dnipropetrovsk region

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The operators of the UAVs of the 56th Infantry Battalion of the 51st Guards Army of the Southern Military District supported the attack aircraft during the liberation of the village of Dachnoye in the Dnipropetrovsk region.

"For our part, we tried to make them (the opponents. They ran out of hiding, and then our allies, the stormtroopers, worked almost point—blank with them," one of the soldiers shared in an interview with Izvestia correspondent Alexander Safiulin.

Currently, the Ukrainian Armed Forces are still resisting. However, the Ukrainian formations are not operating with the same level of training as the Russian fighters — the enemy has "lost its momentum," stated the call sign "Maloy."

"One of our main tasks is cutting logistics. We have definitely completed this task, the enemy's movement is minimal [now]. The moment we entered this area, they felt more comfortable," said a soldier with the call sign "Tobol".

During night duty, Russian fighters can destroy up to five pieces of enemy equipment. At the same time, even in the absence of accurate hits on the target, military success can be achieved — realizing that they are under the gun of UAV operators, Ukrainian units often leave their positions and retreat.

On July 7, the Russian Defense Ministry announced that the Russian Armed Forces had liberated the settlements of Bessalovka in the Sumy region and Dachnoye in the Dnipropetrovsk region. It was noted that the Russian Armed Forces also eliminated several brigades of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the areas of the settlements of Kazachye, Lopan and Volchansk in the Kharkiv region.

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