It's becoming even more dangerous to clear minefields in Ukraine, according to the New York Times.
Russians are dropping grenades from drones to create a "sea of fire and explosions," per the outlet.
Dense minefields and fortifications have slowed down its troops and have resorted to a "village by village, house by house" approach to retaking the south, the NYT reported.
Western tanks have struggled to break through the minefields, and Ukraine's generals have switched to using Ukrainian infantry units to push back the well-dug-in Russian occupiers methodically.
While the White House believes that Ukraine has made "notable progress" against Russia's second line of defense in the south over the past 72 hours, its soldiers are now set to encounter more minefields, according to one think tank.
Persons:
It's, Danilov
Organizations:
New York Times, Service, National Security and Defense, Institute for
Locations:
Ukraine, Wall, Silicon, Russia