"Enemy personnel, sources of war funding, weapons production, and enemy air defense — these are the four priority target groups for the Unmanned Systems Forces, capable of breaking the enemy's spine. And there is no reason not to do it," - Robert "Madyar" Brovdi, Commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
In just one year, from June 2025 to May 2026 alone, drones of the Ukrainian Defense Forces turned 302,000 Russians into "killed and wounded in action (KIA/WIA)."
"That’s 75 Red Squares in full parade formation, 4 full Luzhniki stadiums, the entire active strength of the Rosgvardia, or a train stretching all the way from Moscow to Ryazan," Brovdi noted.
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Across most sectors of the front line, the advance of Russian occupying forces has nearly come to a halt. There are only a small number of areas where the enemy is still able to make gains, but overall activity has decreased.
Enemy losses continue to rise due to Ukraine's technological advantages on the battlefield.
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