$ 44.9 € 51.81 zł 12.18
+26° Kyiv +15° Warsaw +28° Washington

Video: A robot delivered over 400 kg of aid to a village near the front lines

UA NEWS 11 June 2026 14:28
Video: A robot delivered over 400 kg of aid to a village near the front lines

Ukrainian military personnel delivered over 400 kilograms of humanitarian aid to residents of a frontline village in Donetsk Oblast using a ground-based robotic system. The technology was used to safely transport the cargo to a settlement cut off by hostilities. The aid was distributed to local residents to meet their most critical needs.

 

The operation was carried out by soldiers of the 56th Separate Motorized Infantry Mariupol Brigade.

The village is located near Kramatorsk. Due to constant attacks by Russian drones and shelling of logistics routes, volunteers and civilian transport are practically unable to reach the area. Local residents have to walk several kilometers to buy food or medicine.

To avoid putting people at risk, the military decided to use a ground-based robotic system. Before the mission began, aerial reconnaissance teams checked the route, monitoring Russian ambush drones along the road. The robotic system was operated by a soldier with the call sign “Zmiy.”

After suffering a severe injury and losing a leg, he underwent rehabilitation and mastered the operation of unmanned ground systems. As a result of the mission, over 400 kilograms of cargo—food, drinking water, fuel, and medicine—were delivered to the settlement.

The Army notes that it is precisely such technologies that help support residents of settlements that are nearly impossible to reach by conventional transport due to constant danger.

Read also:

Russian military losses over the past 24 hours totaled 1,310 soldiers – General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

The occupiers attacked Kostiantynivka with incendiary munitions and caused a rain of phosphorus.

Read us on Telegram and Sends

Завантажуй наш додаток