Robot helped soldiers evacuate wounded comrade.


Soldiers of the 13th Brigade of the National Guard 'Charter' successfully evacuated an injured soldier using a ground robotic complex (GRC). According to the publication 'Glavkom', this information was confirmed by 'Charter'.
The evacuation operation took place in the area of responsibility of the 'Charter' brigade north of Kharkiv. The total distance of the evacuation route was 12 kilometers.
'Charter' soldier who needed medical assistance was left on the ground robotic complex and delivered to the evacuation group. He was then transferred to medical personnel. The movement of the complex was coordinated using a drone that recorded events from above.
The brigade also reminded that by the end of 2024, 'Charter' conducted its first fully robotic operation - without human involvement, using only ground robotic complexes and drones.
Continuation with other important events
Soldiers of the 63rd Separate Mechanized Brigade used a shotgun and automatic weapons to shoot down seven enemy drones attempting to attack the self-propelled artillery unit 'Acacia'. As reported by the publication 'Glavkom', soldiers informed about the retreat of enemy drones on Sunday, April 6, via the brigade's Telegram channel.
According to the military, Russian troops discovered the Ukrainian artillery unit and attempted to destroy it in conjunction with the crew, launching several drone attacks.
In particular, the Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine continue to carry out tasks in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation and captured Russian soldiers. This was reported by the publication 'Glavkom', citing a video published by the press service of the SSO.
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