The Nemesis 412th Regiment continues to play a key role in disrupting russian military operations through targeted drone strikes. Operating around the clock, the unit focuses on degrading russia's logistics and firepower along active frontlines.
Among the primary targets of the Nemesis Regiment are russian artillery positions, ammunition depots, and river crossings. The destruction of these critical assets significantly reduces the russian military's operational effectiveness and hinders its ability to maintain offensive momentum.
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The Regiment's consistent efforts to destroy artillery systems weaken russia's capacity to conduct sustained fire missions. Neutralizing these long-range systems limits the enemy's ability to support infantry operations and suppress Ukrainian defensive positions.
In addition to fixed targets, the Nemesis operators also target mobile assets. This includes light vehicles and quad bikes used by russian forces for transporting personnel. By striking these moving targets, the unit introduces instability into enemy logistics chains and command mobility.
Drone footage released by the unit often shows the precision with which these strikes are carried out, underscoring the growing effectiveness of Ukraine's unmanned systems in tactical operations. The use of small, fast, and cost-effective drones has allowed Ukrainian forces to operate with flexibility and minimal exposure.
Ad Defense Express previously reported, Ukrainian artillery units from the fire support command have conducted a series of strikes against russian positions in the Kramatorsk and Kupiansk sectors, as well as the Serebrianskyi Forest area. According to official reports, the strikes were aimed at disrupting concentrations of enemy personnel and infrastructure.

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