Debunking Myths: The Reality on the Ground

In the context of information warfare, where statements from opposing sides often contradict each other, operational actions and video evidence become the deciding factor. Against the backdrop of loud claims by the Russian side about the 'capture' of the village of Novoplatonivka, fighters of the 115th Separate Mechanized Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces presented irrefutable evidence to the contrary. Visual materials and military reports confirm: the settlement is under the full control of Ukraine's Defense Forces.

As reported by RBK-Ukraine, citing the brigade's official Telegram channel, the messages spread by the enemy about the seizure of the village do not correspond to reality. To clarify the situation and neutralize the threat, a special operation to clear the territory was conducted.

Robotic Support in Combat

The operation to identify and eliminate Russian military personnel who had penetrated the area of operations demonstrated a high level of coordination between units. Before going on the mission, the strike and search group of the 115th Separate Mechanized Brigade tested the combat module of a ground robotic complex at the range. This preparation played a key role in the success of the mission.

According to the military, the clearing of the settlement went smoothly and cohesively. The ground robotic complex provided reliable fire cover, which allowed the group to successfully complete the task without unnecessary losses. Novoplatonivka remains under the control of Ukrainian forces.

Cooperation and Scale of Operations

Military personnel from the 115th Brigade expressed gratitude to the 10th Army Corps for their assistance in video-recording the operation. Thanks to this, it was possible to release footage of the mission execution, which vividly demonstrates the situation at the front line.

Parallel to local operations, work continues to control the enemy's logistical routes. Earlier, the Third Army Corps reported successful strikes on objects in the temporarily occupied Luhansk region and Eastern Slobozhyshchyna. Drones capable of operating at a distance of more than 205 kilometers deep into the territory controlled by the Russian Federation were used for the attacks.

As a result of these operations, the occupiers' armored vehicles and ammunition depots were hit. One of the most distant targets was the area of the 'Izvarino' checkpoint on the border with Russia, which indicates an expansion of the zone of responsibility and capabilities of Ukrainian units.