Changes on the frontline

Mykhailo Ukhmana film producer, war journalist, writer, makes documentaries and feature films about the Ukrainian Insurgent Army and the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

The city of Avdiivka in the Donetsk region before the arrival of Russian occupiers
Avdiivka in 2024 after the arrival of the Russian aggressor
The hands of a Ukrainian infantryman who destroys Russian barbarians (photo from the internet)
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Drones

Ukrainian soldiers received orders to drive the Russian infantry out of their trenches. Initially, our artillery was at work, and then the infantry tried to advance.

The Russian occupiers were entrenched deep. One of them skillfully fi-red from a machine gun, preventing Ukrainian soldiers from approaching their positions. The artillery support wasn’t very effective either, as there was a lack of shells.

It was then that the aerial reconnaissance fighters came to the infantry’s aid. Using two FPV drones (kamikadze), they destroyed the positions of the Russian occupiers. Three enemies were killed, one was seriously wounded, and another managed to escape. 

Thanks to two kamikaze drones worth $500 each, the Russian position was captured without any losses…

There are thousands of such cases on the frontlinee. The importance of using drones in combat increases every day and month.

No army in the world can fight with drones as effectively as the Ukrainian one. Hollywood’s “Star Wars” pales in comparison to the war in Ukraine. 

Therefore, in the upcoming issues of our publication, read more detailed information about the drone war. Read and share with your American friends.

Avdiivka

For ten years, Ukrainian soldiers defended the once-flourishing city, but the Russians destroyed Avdiivka with rockets and bombs. 

The Russian army cannot win in an honest battle, so it uses tactics already adopted in Georgia, Chechnya, Syria, and now Ukraine – destroying everything alive. 

If the world does not stop Russia now, the fate of Avdiivka awaits other cities in Ukraine and Europe. By the way, Avdiivka was once home to the largest coke chemical plant in Europe. The Russian occupiers destroyed it as well. Today, they are cutting scrap metal from the plant and taking it to Russia…

Overall, the situation on the battlefield is complex. The most dangerous areas are in the Mariinsky, Avdiivka, Kharkiv, and Kherson directions.

Help has arrived

The Russian aggressor throws tens of thousands of their soldiers into battle to kill Ukrainians for money. Our defenders destroy about a thousand occupiers every day, but the Russian command keeps sending new ones. 

According to testimonies of Russian captives, their command uses the “Zhukov” method of warfare – sending in live forces without regard for losses. 

After American aid began to arrive on the battlefield, it became easier for Ukrainian soldiers to defend. Especially with the ATACMS missiles, which Ukrainian defenders use to strike Russian territory and temporarily occupied Ukrainian regions, including Crimea.

The situation remains difficult as Russia is openly supported by the dictatorial regimes of Iran and North Korea. (Recently, there was information that North Koreans are sending their “engineering battalions” to Ukraine.) Therefore, support from the Ukrainian diaspora in the USA remains crucial for Ukraine. 

Draw the attention of the American community, bring information to American society, and support the information front.

Despite international support, there is still an acute need for drones, pickups, and observation devices on the front today – these are things the diaspora can directly help with. 

There is a great need for tanks, BMPs, aircraft, missiles – these are things we can receive from the American government, also with the support of the Ukrainian diaspora. 

We must win this Third World War. And our victory will be a victory for the civilized world.