Russia is organizing "anti-drone corridors" in Kursk region, but Ukrainian Armed Forces have learned to counteract

Russian troops are trying to defend themselves against attacks by Ukrainian drones in the Kursk region with the help of "anti-drone corridors," but the Armed Forces continue to destroy the occupiers' equipment.
This was announced by the spokesman for the State Border Guard Service, Andrii Demchenko, during a telethon, Censor.NET reports citing RBC-Ukraine.
He reminded that Ukrainian units, including the State Border Guard Service, are actively using drones to destroy enemies in Russia.
"An anti-drone corridor was created within the Kursk region. The enemy is setting up such corridors in order to prevent strikes on equipment moving through these corridors, protecting it from our air assets that can reach the territory of Russia," Demchenko said.
Nevertheless, Ukrainian soldiers continue to destroy equipment moving through these corridors.
"Our guys, who have already learned how to fly drones, have repeatedly destroyed equipment moving through these corridors, as well as the groups that set them up," said the SBGS spokesman.
Demchenko assured that Ukrainian soldiers would continue to destroy "anti-drone corridors" so that the enemy would not be able to move freely near the border with Ukraine.
Drone attack in the Kursk region
On the night of April 15 , Kursk was attacked by unidentified drones. The Russian air defense system was actively operating in the region. According to local authorities, the attack killed a woman and injured 9 other people.