Security cameras directed missile strikes that destroyed Russian units_ Columns were eliminated

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Ukrainian forces uncovered a massive Russian buildup by hacking into security camera networks near key Russian bases, discovering huge forces being amassed for the next wave of the offensive operation. Acting immediately, Ukrainians unleashed all available missiles and drones, devastating the convoys before they could ever reach the battlefield, says Euromaidan Press media outlet.

It is noted that the last Russian push toward Dobropillia ended in disaster, as understrength formations rushed in without proper artillery or armor support and were torn apart in a devastating Ukrainian ambush. Now the Kremlin is trying again; this time Russia is redeploying full-strength brigades meant to spearhead through the Ukrainian encirclement. The main force is led by the 155th and 40th Naval Infantry Brigades, with airborne units from the 11th Brigade and elements of the 76th Division joining the push, originating from the Kursk, Bakhmut, and Kherson sectors, Euromaidan Press says. These are units that Russia has leaned on before to make high-risk breakthroughs; the 155th in particular has had to be reconstituted at least thirteen times, most recently after disastrous losses at Kursk, making it one of the most repeatedly shattered units of the war. As Russian offensive efforts in these sectors are stalling, their success is being sacrificed and their forces redirected to the Pokrovsk front, trying to salvage a losing battle now unfolding at the Dobropillia salient. Ukraine is not waiting for this second wave to reach the front; just like with the earlier ambush, they are intercepting Russians in transit. Ukrainian cyber teams have been tasked with hacking into Russian traffic and security camera systems across occupied regions. This gives Ukrainian forces real-time visual data on Russian convoy routes, timing, and staging areas, without having to rely on satellite or drone surveillance. Over the past week, Russian channels have repeatedly complained about these strikes, particularly in the Donetsk region, Euromaidan Press recalls. Ukraine is no longer waiting for Russian offensives to form, as reinforcements are now seen as not a future threat but as targets in motion, tracked and intercepted before they reach the front. This shift is powered by real-time surveillance, drone integration, and the hacking of traffic and security cameras in occupied zones. Because so many forces are destroyed on the move, Russians do not have the ability to concentrate their units for a large breakthrough, as waiting too long for a large group to gather would just invite additional Ukrainian strikes, Euromaidan Press says. Essentially, Russia’s offensive is being dismantled on the road, and Ukraine is striking faster than Russia can regroup, and the survivors efficiently cleared out.

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