Due to the Russian forces increasingly approaching the twin cities of Slavyansk and Kramatorsk held by Ukrainian forces in the north of Donbas, the Russian fiber-optic drones have been able to strike Ukrainian military targets in Kramatorsk. According to Ukrainian reports, the Russian forces have used fiber-optic drones for the first time in the city of Kramatorsk to attack Ukrainian vehicles. The Russian method involves setting up drone ambush points in the city of Kramatorsk, where operators land the fiber-optic drones in hidden places such as roadside or bushes a few meters away from the road. When Ukrainian military vehicles appear in the camera lens of the fiber-optic drone, the operators quickly control the drone to take off and launch an attack.
Currently, the Russian frontline is about 15 kilometers or so away from Kramatorsk. For fiber-optic drones, this is a distance that is completely within reach. At the same time, the Ukrainians believe that Russian sabotage and reconnaissance teams will inevitably carry fiber-optic drones forward, thus being able to strike Kramatorsk at a closer range. In addition, the Kramatorsk power plant was recently attacked by Russian "Pup" -2 drones, and has not been able to operate normally since then, which greatly affects the utilization rate of the remaining military production capacity in the Slavyansk-Kramatorsk joint area in Ukraine.
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