
Using high-tech drones, Russia is pressing aerial advantage against beleaguered Ukrainian artillery
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Ukrainian artillery units are effectively stuck in place. They cannot risk leaving cover for long due to Russian surveillance drones that are looking for targets to strike.
Moscow's troops have stepped up ground attacks along the 621-mile front in the south and east of Ukraine, threatening some of the industrialized Donetsk region's last big cities held by Kyiv more than two years after Russia's full-scale invasion.
Counterbattery efforts are crucial to suppressing enemy fire that rains on Ukrainian lines and artillery units, and paves the way for Russian advances.
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