Ukrainian paratroopers from the 80th Separate Air Assault Brigade continue to demonstrate exceptional skill in neutralizing enemy equipment on russian territory. Over the past week alone, they have destroyed at least five armored vehicles in the Kursk region, including the Tigr armored vehicle, one APC, and three BMP-2 infantry fighting vehicles.
The key role in these operations was played by drone operators of the Kytaytsi reconnaissance-strike UAV unit. Their precise strikes were instrumental in thwarting yet another russian attack, with their drones effectively disrupting enemy plans and targeting armored assets with high accuracy.
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This success is part of broader Ukrainian campaign in Kursk front, where Ukrainian forces are not only defending but actively striking russian troops deep into their territory.
Earlier reports detailed that russian troops have begun constructing so-called anti-drone corridors in Kursk region, aiming to shield military equipment from Ukrainian drone strikes.

Andriy Demchenko, spokesperson for the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, stated that these corridors are being set up to allow russian vehicles to move more safely near the border with Ukraine.
The defensive measure appears to be a response to frequent attacks by Ukrainian FPV drones on russian positions and equipment in the area.
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