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“How to shoot partridges.” Madyar told when SBS will take control of the key route to Crimea


Ukrainian drone strikes along the Novorossiya highway along the Sea of ​​Azov over the course of a month forced the occupiers to reduce traffic along it by more than two-thirds. The commander of the Ukrainian Unmanned Systems Forces, Robert Brovdi (Madyar), spoke about this in an interview with Reuters, published on June 11.

Novorossiya is the main supply route for Russian troops through the occupied south of Ukraine to Crimea.

Brovdi said that in a month Ukraine will have full control of this road, and in the near future the defense forces will isolate Crimea.

He pointed out that hitting occupiers' vehicles on an open road “is as easy as shooting partridges in an open field.”

The defense forces will create conditions that will make it extremely difficult for “any military personnel or those working in the defense industry” of the Russian Federation to stay in Crimea and the temporarily occupied territories, the SBS commander added.

At the same time, Madyar emphasized that Ukraine has not and will not strike at civilians or civilian objects.



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