**"The Game Continues": Evacuating Casualties and Targeting Bridges in Kursk**
In the depths of a recent night, a Ukrainian mobile drone command center, discreetly positioned among the fields and forests near the Russian border, was abuzz with activity. The largest of six screens displayed the winding path of the River Seym, which flows deep into Russian territory. A faint white line, visible through night vision technology, indicated the presence of a pontoon bridge straddling the river.
Within the command center, Anna, Pavlo, and Ivan were focused on the screen. “Get a closer look,” Ivan, the 48-year-old team leader, instructed. Pavlo adjusted the camera, zooming in on the bridge. “We took this crossing out yesterday, but it seems they’ve repaired it in just a few hours,” he noted, quickly reaching for his phone to relay the information to an encrypted chat group for Ukrainian commanders in the region.
The situation on the frontline remains fluid, with ongoing efforts to monitor and disrupt enemy logistics while managing the evacuation of casualties. The team’s vigilance underscores the relentless nature of the conflict, as they adapt to the ever-changing dynamics of warfare in the area.