Mar 20 • 18:40 UTC 🇨🇿 Czechia Deník N

Development of the Fighting (Day 1485): Russian Air Defense in Crimea is Suffering Heavily

Russian air defense in Crimea is facing significant losses as drones target and destroy military assets.

Russian air defense in Crimea is reportedly suffering heavy losses, with multiple drone strikes resulting in the destruction of valuable military assets including the Ka-52 helicopter. Recent reports indicate that there have been an increasing number of successful drone attacks on Russian air defense systems, raising concerns about the capabilities and effectiveness of these defenses. This trend could lead to a notable degradation of Russian air defense in the region if it continues.

In addition to air defense challenges, Russian forces have launched a substantial offensive around Lyman, hinting at the possibility of a new spring campaign. Despite the increased aggression, Ukrainian counterattacks in the Zaporizhzhia region are ongoing, although they have not yet changed the course of Russian advancements around Hulyaipole. The situation is dynamic and could evolve rapidly, with developments occurring frequently in these contested areas.

The article highlights the critical nature of drone warfare in the current conflict and illustrates how technology is shaping military engagements. With a steady flow of videos documenting successful strikes against Russian positions, the changing landscape of combat in Ukraine underscores the importance of air superiority and the challenges faced by occupying forces in maintaining effective defenses against aerial threats.

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