Russians have significantly reduced use of attack UAVs in north, - Siversk OTG

Russian troops have significantly reduced the use of attack unmanned aerial vehicles in the area of responsibility of the Siversk operational and tactical group of troops.
According to Censor.NET, citing Ukrinform, this was reported by the spokesman for the Siversk OTG Vadym Mysnyk.
"If we take the aviation component, the enemy does not stop using guided bombs. But we see that the weather conditions have deteriorated somewhat, so there is a certain decrease in FPV drones and UAV drops, but it is insignificant. We have also seen a significant decrease in the use of strike drones over the past day, they were not recorded in the evening and at night," said Mysnyk.
He noted that the occupants continue shelling the border communities of the Chernihiv, Sumy and part of Kharkiv regions, but over the past day there has been a slight decrease in the number of these attacks. Also, daily attacks with guided aerial bombs on the border communities of the Sumy region, in particular Sumy district, do not stop.
"We also recorded one case of use of multiple launch rocket systems. The enemy fired 40 rocket-propelled munitions and once used unguided aerial missiles from a helicopter," the spokesman said.
Earlier it was reported that 216 combat engagements were registered over the last day, one third of them in the Pokrovsk direction. The enemy also increased the number of attacks in the Lyman and Toretsk directions.