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Russians fall into deadly traps in the Dnipro Delta — ATESH

UA NEWS 04 February 2026 11:30
Russians fall into deadly traps in the Dnipro Delta — ATESH

Russian occupiers are suffering heavy casualties in the Dnipro Delta due to their own mines.
Agents of the resistance movement “ATESH” report a series of self-inflicted explosions in minefields that the enemy lays chaotically. The disorder in command has turned the river into a total death trap for the aggressor.

The occupiers are actively using Sirius-82 unmanned boats to remotely mine the waterway. These vessels were intended to block Ukrainian boats, but in practice they are destroying themselves. Units regularly hit previously laid anchor mines without any maps or coordination.

Since the beginning of 2026, ATESH has recorded several high-profile incidents. Russian paratroopers, carrying out water operations, blow themselves up on their own obstacles. The lack of systematic mine tracking leads to critical lossesamong enemy ranks.

Chaos in Russian command has reached its peak — units do not share minefield data. Each detachment operates autonomously, creating fatal surprises for neighboring groups.

As a result, the Dnipro Delta has become a grave for occupiers due to their incompetence.

Earlier reports noted that freezing temperatures slowed Russian attacks, and Syrskyi also reported an increase in enemy activity on the front.

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