Ukrainian drones devastate Russian forces in Donbas, soldiers report
Russian war10 March 2025, 06:35 PM
"This is what the 'success' of the Russian army in Donbas really looks like. Every bush, every path, and every treeline is littered with the bodies of occupiers," the fighters wrote alongside the images.
The unit detailed their tactics, explaining that as soon as a group of three to four Russian soldiers is spotted, drones begin hunting them down. On average, only one soldier makes it to the front line.
"At least 10 to 12 such groups attempt to break through daily. Drones take out about 80% of those trying to reach the line of contact. Right now, we’re seeing peak efficiency in drone warfare," the unit reported.
They added that on March 9 alone, their group eliminated 19 Russian invaders.
Commenting on the photos, Ukrainian soldiers noted that the sheer number of Russian casualties is the clearest reason why Moscow’s offensive has stalled.
"It’s safe to say they’ve got serious problems," they emphasized.
Russia avoiding heavy equipment
According to Ukrainian special forces, Russian troops are barely using armored vehicles anymore, even avoiding their usual UAZ “Bukhanka” vans and quad bikes, which they previously used to move small assault groups.
Meanwhile, Ukraine’s General Staff reported that as of the morning of March 10, Russian forces had lost approximately 1,190 soldiers in the past 24 hours.
Since the start of its full-scale invasion, Russia has suffered an estimated 886,320 personnel losses in Ukraine.