Ukrainian soldiers defending the strategic city of Kostyantynivka are operating in heavily drone-contested "kill zones" where new weapons have fundamentally transformed modern warfare, forcing troops to rely on small infantry positions to hold territory while machines dominate the landscape. Soldiers endure extreme conditions including harsh weather, limited supplies, and constant threats from drones and artillery, with some spending over 200 days in foxholes with minimal rotation due to the dangers of movement.
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Ukrainian soldiers defending the strategic city of Kostyantynivka are operating in heavily drone-contested "kill zones" where new weapons have fundamentally transformed modern warfare, forcing troops to rely on small infantry positions to hold territory while machines dominate the landscape. Soldiers endure extreme conditions including harsh weather, limited supplies, and constant threats from drones and artillery, with some spending over 200 days in foxholes with minimal rotation due to the dangers of movement.