According to the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, the Shkval rapid reaction unit continues to hold the line in the heavily contested Serebryansky Forest.
The situation is extremely difficult due to the full dominance of enemy drones, which complicates any movement or logistics – particularly the evacuation of wounded soldiers.
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The weather adds to the challenges. Rain and above-zero temperatures have turned already hard-to-navigate dirt roads into a nightmare for drivers.
As a result, frontline infantry has minimized movements and relocated almost entirely into dugouts, which offer the best protection against aerial threats.
The video also shows how Ukrainian border guards repel enemy assaults and hold defensive lines under constant artillery shelling and drone attacks.
Earlier, Ukrainian border guards inflicted serious damage on russia’s firepower in the Kharkiv region. In a high-impact operation, they successfully destroyed the rare and highly destructive TOS-1A Solntsepyok heavy flamethrower system — a weapon infamous for its thermobaric capability. The strike also took out additional vehicles and drones, including Shahed and Molniya UAVs used for reconnaissance and precision targeting.
The successful engagement significantly disrupted enemy logistics and fire coordination in the region. As shown both in the Kharkiv region and now in the Serebryansky Forest, Ukrainian border units are playing a key frontline role in multiple operational directions.

As Defense Express reported, Ukrainian Border Guards destroyed russian pontoon crossing, D-20 gun-howitzer in Sumy Region.
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