of the most experienced operators of unmanned aerial vehicles in donbass, our fellow countryman alexey ershov with the call sign belarus. now he heads the service of the 110th brigade of the first donetsk army corps of the russian armed forces. i recorded an interview with him about the situation at the front in the sky, the adaptation of the enemy, his technical equipment and the impact of the information confrontation on the fighting spirit. today we met in your workshop, i would like to ask a question about the security the sky near donetsk in principle in directions, and where are you working today, how are things, how is the enemy behaving? well, the enemy is behaving brazenly, he continues to fly, that is, let's say yes, of course, not everything is shot down, well, naturally, the density of drones is high, especially the density, but now the plus is that they have moved away from donetsk and, let's say, it has already become easier. a little bird filter, that is, to understand where yours is, where someone else's, that is, in this regard it was very difficult, but he still accepts atte