The invading forces gain ground with the city of Chasiv Yar as their main objective. The scarce rains and high temperatures are allowing their armored columns to roll without problems.

Video that has emerged of the Russian advance in this sector of the front shows the absence of artillery fire and anti-tank rocket launchers to stop the Russian armored columns. The main weapon that Ukraine has today is its massive fleet of drones, which are allowing the enemy to be kept at bay despite Russian superiority in all areas. “The only thing that is preventing the Russians from breaking the entire front are our FPV drones [with camera and remote vision], 90% of which have been donated by civilians or purchased by the military units themselves,” said Ukrainian Lieutenant Colonel Pavlo Kurilenko. The Ukrainian president indicated, in line with the figures provided by military commanders on the ground, that his forces only have 25% of the artillery ammunition necessary to resist the Russian push. It means that we will go backwards; going back, step by step.