Sky Defenders in Sumi of Ukraine got stuck in a tireless battle

Sky Defenders in Sumi of Ukraine got stuck in a tireless battle

Orla gearin

Senior International News in Ukraine’s Sumi

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Soldiers on the Sumi Front are trying to block about 100 drones from Russia at night.

A handful of Ukrainian troops emerged to withstand the uneven battle from the trailein due to the evening light. Their goal – the 21st -century killer drone to shoot with the weapons created in the dead days of World War II.

This is a night battle in the northeast of Sumi’s border in Ukraine’s Russian border.

After we joined the army, there was a danger in the sky and there was stress and renew drainline on the ground.

Commander-Codemanmmed Jagi-Lal Clusters stick to the screen showing the screens, each of Russia’s main weapons indicates the Iranian-designed cord drone. Until the evening, Sumi’s over -Sky and the neighboring chernihwa region were already 30.

Two flatbed trucks were taken out in the clearing – a heavy machine guns and gunners, scanning the sky. The truck army, the light machine creates gun.

We could hear the whispers of the propeller before watching the drone – only visible because of the cutting of the sky. The troops firing – all the guns are shining together – but the drone disappears in the distance. These low -cost weapons are terrorizing Ukraine.

There was often a glimmer of humor in the war. “You will know when the next drone is coming, when the little man will be scared,” Jagger pointed to one of his teams.

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TRAIR FIRE SUPPORTS IN THE SIGHTS HUNDER RUSH DRINKS HUNDED UPERANCE TRAUTIONS

As the darkness closed, the drone continued to come and the army continued to try – the traser was sending fire striking in the sky. But how do they feel when these suicides go through the drone?

“Well, this is not very good,” said Jagger away. “You feel a little sad but to say the truth – as we have seen it – you have no time for emotions. One can come and the other can come behind it. If you work in this rhythm. If it is not good – you know that there are other teams behind you.”

He and his people are the “mobile fire units of the 117 territorial defense brigade of Ukraine – all the locals are trying to defend their country, not just their hometown. Most Russian drones fly through this region and are deep in Ukraine.

“They come into large waves and often fly at different heights,” says Jagger. “When the heavy clouds are covered, they fly over the clouds and we can’t see them. And it is very difficult to find them when it is raining.”

Hundreds of hired drones at night are standard for Sumi.

A farmer (now I do something in the field, ”he makes a joke in his unit and a builder. Jaigar himself is the previous One Ranger and Mixed Martial Arts Fighter.

Now he fights with an enemy that he can only see.

He says, “That’s the same thing every day.” For us, this is like Groundhog Day. “

“The worst thing is that many years are going ahead,” builder, “and we do not know how long it will last.”

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Jegar leads the units of the locals, trying to defend Sumi and other parts of Ukraine from the Russian drone

That night, many drones in Sumi’s sky were heading towards the capital, the capital. Jagger and his men knew this. We did that. Knowledge was cool.

Air Red warning warned the residents of Kiev’s drone. According to the Ukrainian Air Force, Russia had overnight targets in the capital overnight, trying to rescue its air. Until the morning, there were six places in the morning and the victims would pile .The claim was re -claimed. In the subsequent days The toll of death climbed up to 30??

In the fourth summer of Ukraine’s full -fourth war, there are points in neighboring fields with corn and sunflowers, not yet blossomed, and the crop of dragon teeth – concrete triangles that can stop the tanks in their tracks.

Last autumn. The picture in the tune was very different. Ukrainian troops rotated the tables with a border attack on Russia and seized the region in the neighboring Kursk region.

Until the March of this year, most were forced, although Ukraine’s military chief recently said that there are still some regions. Until May, President Zelensky warned that 000 5,3 Russian troops increased the “direction of Sumi.”

By June, more than 200 villages and colonies in Sumi were emptied till June, as the people of Kremlin tried to move forward.

President Putin wants a “buffer zone” on the border and he is threatening the city of Sumi.

“The city … is ahead, the regional center,” he said recently. “We don’t have the task of taking Sami, but I don’t reject it.” He claims that his troops are already up to 12 kilometers (7.5 miles) in this region.

Warning: The following sections are annoying details

Ukraine’s army chief Olexander Sirsky has claimed that his army has prevented the Russian advance, but the war has already been closed in the village of Margrata Huskova (37 37). She warned her sister to come due to the explosion.

“She still came,” Margarita says, “And a month is quiet and peaceful one month until we arrived on the bus”.

On the morning of May 17, the sisters left for a city trip with other relatives.

Margarita says, “How we came, how we came to the bus, how we laughed, happy,” says Margarta. “Then we started leaving, and that happened.”

The Russian drone torn the bus, Nine persons, including her mother, uncle and her sister – all the citizens were killed.

Margarta was pulled from the right -handed rubbing of the debris – now put together with steel rods.

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Margarita lost the mother, sister and uncle in a drone strike on her bus. She read by a scattered hand

She has been troubled by what she lost and what she saw. Her description is graphic.

“I opened my eyes, and there was no bus,” she said, “Her voice started to break. “I looked around and my sister’s head was torn. My mother was also lying there, hitting the temple. My uncle was lying down from the bus, his brain was exposed.”

We met at the sand-bag reception center for vacancies in Sumi. Margarita sat on a wooden bench, getting relief from a cigarette. She told me that she was planning to go to another relative’s house, but she was afraid that her eight children would not be safe there.

“Perhaps we have to escape even more,” she continued: “This is terrible everywhere.”

“I am scared, not for me, but for children. I should save them. That’s what is important.”

We cried the overhead while talking to the air red sire – the sound is so familiar that Margaret did not respond. There was no one around us. Ukrainian journalist explained, “We are now running for explosions and if they are only loud and close.

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Soldiers like “Students” have seen the relationship broken by the stress of the year of war

There is not much discussion in the Sumi of the war, but let the end of the biggest war in Europe since 1945.

US President Donald Trump no longer claims that he can give peace in Ukraine in a day. He is bombed at the Iranian nuclear site and stuck in a new war.

In a discussion between Russia and Ukraine, only prisoners have been returned to exchange and bodies. President Putin looks enthusiastic and increases his demands.

Since the summer is still overhead, those who try to save Ukraine are expecting a more winter of war. To meet the latest troops from the next lines, we followed a scary track deeply in the forest. They were getting a refresher courses in weapons skills at the remote training grounds. The 35-year-old battle-Kathor-old group was in the “Student” group with a shaved head and full beard.

“I think the war will not end in the next two or two years,” he told me. “And even if it ends with some kind of warship in six months, it will start again in four or five years. President Putin has imperialist ambitions.”

War wounds – seen and not seen.

The “Student” soon sent his family abroad for safety and could not meet his two daughters since then after Russia’s full-time invasion of February 7.

He and his wife are now divorcing. Other soldiers we met also talked about broken relationships and marriages that are stressful.

The students summed up the war as “blood, dirt and sweat” and do not try to hide the price. “We joined our battalion as a 30 neighboring reversal,” he told me.

“Today, only four of us are alive.”

Watske Burma, Moose Campbell and Volodimier Lozco gave additional reports

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