Victorious news of 376th day of war: destroyed boats with Russian subversive groups and thousands of professional drone pilots
Near Velykyi Potiomkin Island, AFU destroyed three boats with Russian subversive reconnaissance groups. Two brigades of drone pilots appeared in Ukraine
AFU destroyed three boats with saboteurs in southern Ukraine
Missile and artillery units destroyed three anti-aircraft missile systems, two units of engineering equipment used by the enemy to set up defenses on the left bank of the Dnipro River, as well as two observation posts and an ammunition depot.
“Near Velykyi Potiomkin Island, three civilian motor boats converted by the occupying Russian forces, along with a subversive group, were sent after the Russian warship – a course known to the world. 18 Russian soldiers were ‘demilitarized’,” the Operational Command South reported.
5,000 Ukrainian servicemen have become drone pilots
5,000 soldiers have already learned to fly drones professionally. These are two brigades of pilots who are already performing combat missions on the battlefield, according to a correspondent of Espreso TV.
The school began its work last year in March after the start of the full-scale Russian invasion. The center was opened on the basis of the 125th Territorial Defense Brigade. “People were laughing at us then, saying what drones, what are we talking about, it's just a toy, a tool for taking pictures, filming weddings. We implemented it into military doctrine, and we proved that it matters. We have learned how to use civilian drones to perform combat missions,” the school's co-founder, a military officer with the call sign Academician, said.
Ukrainian startup is among the top five at MWC in Barcelona
Ukrainian startup DeHealth was named one of the top five at the European Connected Health Alliance Group's award at the MWC event in Barcelona.
The European Connected Health Alliance Group is a global structure in the field of digital health. DeHealth is powered by artificial intelligence and medical data and helps to securely store, exchange, manage, and monetize depersonalized data.
Invading Russian forces are considering options for withdrawal from ZNPP
At the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, the occupying Russian forces are calculating possible withdrawal scenarios and marking equipment that can be stolen from the plant. This was reported by Energoatom.
Referring to the residents of occupied Enerhodar, the company notes that the Russian military's 'special attention' was drawn to the Center for Training of Maintenance and Management Personnel, in which Energoatom invested UAH 500 million and the European Union almost EUR 13 million.
“Inspecting the Training Center, the Russian soldiers, who came to ZNPP as 'nuclear experts', made lists of equipment that 'should be dismantled' from the nuclear power plant in case of retreat,” Energoatom said.
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