NEW: Intense morning fog battle leaves countless Russian bodies scattered across the whole village
During a dense-fog assault near Vyshneve, approximately forty Russian infantrymen exploited low visibility along the Yanchur River to close in on an observation post held by only three Ukrainian defenders. To counter aerial blindness, the Ukrainian command deployed an unmanned ground vehicle whose low-altitude optical feed enabled real-time fire correction for the defenders inside the house. This ground reconnaissance data was simultaneously relayed to an overhead Vampire heavy drone, enabling precision strikes against clustered assault elements despite zero aerial visibility. As the fog lifted, coordinated FPV drone sorties and directed rifle fire systematically eliminated the remaining hostile force, neutralizing roughly forty attackers with zero defender casualties. The engagement demonstrates how cross-domain integration between ground robotics, isolated infantry, and strike drones can decisively defeat overwhelming numerical odds under degraded operational conditions.

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