Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces take fire control of access routes to Debaltseve

Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces take fire control of access routes to Debaltseve

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Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces have established fire control over key access routes to the Russian-occupied city of Debaltseve in the Donetsk region and severed a major transport link connecting Debaltseve and Alchevsk.

The 20th Separate K-2 Unmanned Systems Brigade reported this on Facebook and released video footage of the operation, according to Ukrinform.

"We have taken control of the entrances to Debaltseve. K-2 strike drones have cut the Debaltseve-Alchevsk overpass," the brigade said in a statement accompanying the video.

According to the unit, trucks were set ablaze, ammunition detonated, and Russian forces came under sustained attack along a section of the route stretching up to 200 meters.

Read also: Ukraine's military intelligence shows how it keeps 'Crimea–Donetsk' land corridor under fire control

Earlier, operators of unmanned systems units from the Active Operations Department of Ukraine's military intelligence agency (HUR) reported continuing efforts to disrupt the so-called Crimea-Donetsk land corridor and destroy Russian military equipment deep behind enemy lines.

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