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Day 795.
Today quite a few information came out from the direction of Orichov
Here, Russian forces proceed the offensive operation, trying to yet win Robotyne as the first step to destruct the bridgehead formed by Ukrainian forces in the counteroffensive last summer
To support their frontal effort, they sought to exert as much force as possible by conducting a flank attack from the southwest part of the village.
Russian forces inactive face fierce Ukrainian opposition against Robotyne
The main reason why they had difficulty* to push the Ukrainians out of the village with all the strength was the fact that the Ukrainians spent the last period destroying anti-aircraft defence systems and the sissies of the enemy's radio-electronic combat.
Ukrainian soldiers have published dozens of geolocated materials showing precise hits with HIMARS and another systems, including FPV drones, against Russian air defence systems Striela-10, TOR-M2 and BUK.
Some of these attacks were coordinated and recorded in real-time by the Ukrainian SHARK reflection drones, which were created specifically to monitor and correct fire on the battlefield.
Among the most valuable targets were the Russian Palantin radio-electronic combat strategy and radar and S-400 air defence command center, both effectively destroyed by HIMARS missiles.
It is worth mentioning that based solely on publically available materials, Ukrainian forces managed to destruct an astonishing number of 9 anti-aircraft defence systems and 3 radio-electronic combat systems in a short time on this comparatively tiny stretch
Front lines towards Orichov.
This allowed Ukrainians to usage drones with more freedom and in large quantities, resulting in Russian military bloggers stating that Russian forces reduced the pace of their offensive operations close Robotyne just due to the vast ata
drones.
This put force on Russian commanders to effort to overcome the localized Ukrainian air advantage.
Ukrainian sources admit that although Russian radio-electronic combat systems are limited, they are inactive felt by Ukrainian drone units, but they adapt to this crucial threat in the area, routinely changing frequencies,
That's where their drones work.
Thus, even though the Russians inactive hold any ability to control the sky, This is adequate for Ukrainians to block enemy advancement in the region.
The effective usage of Ukrainian FPV drones has not only limited Russian armored vehicle attacks close Robotyne, as confirmed by the many available geolocalised materials representing damaged vehicles in the region, but besides created death
They will cut down a fire pocket that prevented any frontal attacks on the village.
The influence of the conditions created by Ukrainians on Russian forces can be seen on the following geolocation video published by Russian military bloggers
It shows an effort to storm the southwest side of Robotyne
A Russian infantry combat car is trying to get to the outskirts of the village to deploy the infantry.
He immediately gets under the fire of Ukrainian artillery and cluster ammunition, even at the early phase of the attack, but even after receiving the hit, he continues moving forward.
Several surviving Russian soldiers managed to deploy in 1 of the first homes where they sought shelter to take positions.
They were rapidly eliminated by Ukrainians utilizing further artillery and FPV drones.
After many specified attempts, the Russians decided to exert further force on Ukrainian defenders in Robotyne, carrying out an attack from the flank southwest of the village, which was one more time effectively repulsed by Ukrainians with FPV drones, artillery and shelling
mortar.
As a result, the commander of the Ukrainian forces group Tawrijsk Alexander Tarnawski declared that Russian forces towards Orichov are now attempting to decision in tiny infantry groups.
All attacks on the settlement have yielded limited results and there have been no Russian progress, as any of the most well-known Russian analysts have said in erstwhile days who began to uncertainty whether precedence was given to Robotyne in this direction
was the right choice at all.
Another Russian military blogger raised the alarm, claiming that Russian forces operating towards Zaporozh do not have adequate drones, and those operating close Robotyne do not have the appropriate capabilities to conduct counter-battery fire and zd
Otility and radio-electronic combat.
Source: Reports from Ukraine