Ukraine's HUR sums up successful FPV drone operations

On the front lines, a real competition is underway within Ukraine’s military intelligence — soldiers are racing to see who can eliminate enemy forces fastest and most accurately. FPV drones, artillery, and aerial bombers are operating nonstop, according to the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.
Fighters from the Active Operations Department of Ukraine’s Military Intelligence continue their effective hunting of Russian invaders in the Zaporizhzhia and Lyman sectors of the front.
According to the Main Intelligence Directorate (GUR), a genuine "professional competition" is underway among units, with intelligence officers vying to eliminate the next group of enemy forces.
"The high competition among GUR specialists for enemy targets ensures an immediate — or slightly slower, but inevitable — elimination of Russian occupiers in fire bags," the agency stated.
To take out the enemy, fighters actively use FPV drones equipped with explosives. Several drones often attack a single target simultaneously, leaving Russians with no chance to escape.
Ukrainian aerial bombers and artillery are also highly effective — GUR units eliminate as many Russian army targets as possible, "so as not to leave for tomorrow what can be done today."
Frontline situation
Since the start of yesterday, 234 combat engagements have been recorded along the entire front line.
Ukraine’s missile troops and artillery struck areas of enemy personnel concentration and artillery positions.
More detailed reports for each front sector are available in the General Staff's briefing.
It is worth noting that Ukrainian forces are inflicting significant losses on the occupiers in both personnel and equipment, actively undermining the enemy’s offensive potential in the rear.
In the past 24 hours, Russian forces suffered 1,060 casualties.
Ukrainian troops also destroyed a tank, six armored combat vehicles, 21 artillery systems, one multiple launch rocket system, 219 operational-tactical drones, 18 cruise missiles, and 72 enemy vehicles.