RF builds "anti-drone corridors" at front in Kursk Oblast to protect equipment - Border Service
At the front, the russian military are trying to protect themselves from attacks by Ukrainian drones with the help of "anti-drone corridors". This was announced by the spokesman for the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine Andrii Demchenko during a telethon.
He explained that these "corridors" are paths that the russians cover with nets so that equipment can move there without the threat of Ukrainian drones.
"The largest number of "anti-drone corridors" are recorded by border guards within the Kursk Oblast, in particular in the area where the enemy continues its actions, attacking the Defense Forces of Ukraine, which are conducting their operation there," Demchenko noted.
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, the Siversk OSTG said that the russians have concentrated the largest number of forces near the Sumy Region.
Earlier, the spokesman for the State Border Guard Service, Andrii Demchenko, reported that russia, with the help of sabotage and reconnaissance groups, is trying to expand the penetration zone into the Sumy Region and transfer hostilities from the Kursk Oblast to the territory of Ukraine.
In recent days, the number of air strikes on the border in the Sumy Region has increased. Russian sabotage and reconnaissance groups are also actively penetrating the territory of the region.