Unmanned Systems Forces Commander Robert Brovdi, known by the call sign Magyar, said that among the challenges Ukraine will face in the near future is an increase in Russian missile and jet-powered drone attacks.
“The current and upcoming challenges and difficulties are clear: the enemy is increasing missile and jet-powered Shahed attacks, there is the poorly concealed but already known post-election mobilisation, hesitation among partners, and so on. We have to do our job — return the pain to the enemy,” the Unmanned Systems Forces commander said.
According to him, between August 1 and 15, Unmanned Systems Forces troops struck 5,000 Russian soldiers — an average of 333 per day. He expressed confidence that in August the usual figure of 10,000 Russian troops killed and wounded would be reached.
“‘MoLoChKa’ is working (22 vessels of the Black Sea Fleet already by mid-August, 228 in total during the operation), ‘Crimean switch off’ is keeping things black-black (74 energy hubs went dark over the past two weeks, 243 over 45 days; the ‘one hour a day’ schedule is being steadily maintained on the peninsula), the Novorossiya highway is writing a Mad Max remake, and the window into the sky over the swamps is being kept open by taking down air defence systems. More to come,” Magyar said.