| Russia unleashes a barrage of firepower on 5 Ukrainian command centers. Close-up view of Russia using super-heavy bombs to destroy Ukrainian command centers. |
Accordingly, representatives of four Ukrainian brigades told the newspaper that Ukrainian recruits lack basic skills and motivation and often abandon their positions when under attack.
In addition, 50-70% of new infantry soldiers are killed or wounded within days of starting their first rotation.
According to the deputy commander of Ukraine's 72nd Mechanized Brigade stationed near Ugledar, many soldiers fled after the first shell exploded.
| Russia used glide bombs to destroy a Ukrainian UAV storage facility. Photo: Sputnik |
“ One of the main problems is age. Experienced personnel are being replaced by older people with poorer physical condition ,” the Ukrainian commander said.
At the same time, he emphasized that the instructors themselves lacked combat experience. Some didn't even know how to hold a gun.
Earlier, former spokesman for the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Vladislav Seleznev, stated that Ukrainian forces were unable to stop the advance of Russian troops near Kupyansk (Kharkov).
Zelensky will be forced to sign an unconditional surrender.
The commander of Russia's Akhmat special forces, Apti Alaudinov, said that President Zelensky would be forced to sign an unconditional surrender.
According to him, the Ukrainian armed forces found themselves in a very difficult situation in various areas of the Donetsk front and were forced to retreat.
" The Russian army is confidently advancing, consolidating its position, and intends to go even further ," Alaudinov emphasized.
Russia used glide bombs to destroy a Ukrainian UAV storage facility.
The Russian Ministry of Defense has just released a video showing UMPK guided bombs attacking an aviation plant in Zaporizhzhia and claims to have destroyed approximately 250 Ukrainian UAVs of various types.
" Approximately 250 UAVs of various types were destroyed after an airstrike using 500 kg bombs equipped with Integrated Guide and Lifting Modules (UMPK) targeting a factory and warehouse belonging to the Motor Sich aircraft engine manufacturing enterprise in Zaporizhzhia ," the Russian Ministry of Defense announced.
The Russian side also released video footage taken with a thermal imaging camera on a reconnaissance UAV, showing explosions, fires, and columns of smoke in the targeted area.
Ukraine has not commented on the information.
Earlier, Russian media reported that the country's military had intensified attacks on a series of targets in Zaporizhzhia in recent days, including an Iskander-M ballistic missile strike on Motor Sich's UAV engine manufacturing plant in Zaporizhzhia on September 23, which partially destroyed the building.
The UMPK incorporates GLONASS satellite navigation and a control system to significantly increase accuracy, along with lifting wings that allow the bomb to fly farther than its original counterpart. This is similar to the US JDAM-ER system, transforming conventional bombs into smart bombs instead of requiring the production of expensive, specialized guided bombs.
Instead of falling freely like conventional bombs, guided bombs fitted with the UMPK system can fly 50-70 km and change direction in flight thanks to their lifting wings. This allows Russian fighter jets to drop bombs from outside the range of most Ukrainian air defense systems.
Russia controls approximately 73% of Zaporizhzhia, which is also one of the four provinces that Moscow announced it would annex in late 2022. However, the provincial capital, Zaporizhzhia, remains under Ukrainian control.
Motor Sich is one of the world's largest manufacturers of jet engines for aircraft and helicopters, and is also a renowned manufacturer and installer of turbine engines for ships. The company inherited much of its jet engine manufacturing technology from the Soviet era.
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