 Russian military personnel deserting en masse in Kursan region. Russian military personnel are arriving in the temporarily occupied districts of the Kursan region where they are reportedly deserting in large numbers according to the partisan movement Atech. It is noted that Russian occupiers are refusing to carry out combat missions and are deserting their temporary deployment areas. Interestingly, some of those who officially went on leave as deserters were later found in the occupied territory of the Kursan region. Meanwhile, movement agents also report the arrival of a large number of personnel from the occupation army in Novo Lexivka. These military personnel are accommodated in vacant, abandoned houses. Most of them have multiple tattoos on their bodies. The local population believes that these are people who were previously in places of detention. The message reads, desersion and refusal to participate in the war is increasingly a problem for the Russian military. Women is as hard as it ever was and it all depends on where the soldier is. To leave the front, he must either be granted furlough or be sent to a hospital from where he'll leave for another country legally or illegally. Running from the front line is very dangerous. People are fully aware that there are criminal consequences but that doesn't stop them. Some pretend they are one of the dead or injured. Some shoot themselves in the foot to get out to a hospital and then escape from there. Atech also reports that units of the Russian National Guard have been instructed to capture Ukrainian partisans who provide information about the whereabouts of Russian occupation troops. Additionally, there are reports of the disappearance of Russian military personnel in the settlement. Partisans have discovered a radar station of the Russian occupiers in the temporarily occupied Crimea. It is installed in the area of Balaklava thermal power plant. Russian military personnel are also moving self-propelled artillery units towards Zankoi in the temporarily occupied Crimea. In addition, partisans have observed the movement of a large number of Russians to the temporarily occupied Zankoi in Crimea. Mysterious Ukrainian drones destroy Russian air defense new weapon was called Ukrainian Landsets. Ukraine has long-range drones destroying Russian mobile air defense systems. Forbes reported it is noted that the new weapons were called Ukrainian Landsets since they are similar to Russian UAVs. The increased range of the drones allows for many new targets to be hit and the Ukrainians take advantage by attacking expensive equipment before the Russians can move it to a safe place. The new drone was first mentioned in a telegram post on the official channel of the Kortitsiya operational strategic group fighting in Ukraine's eastern front. As a result of aerial reconnaissance in the area of the settlement of Zoria, the enemy's 2S6 Tunguska air defense system was detected. A Ram-X loitering munition was launched at the detected target. As a result of fire damage, the detected target was critically damaged. The article reads several more strikes from the same type of munitions appear in a new compilation video from the Ukrainian army showing the destruction of various air defense systems. Two Buk launcher vehicles, a Buk radar vehicle, two Tor systems, a Strela-10 and a different Tunguska the like. These expensive assets will be difficult or impossible to replace in wartime. Another video from April the 10th shows a successful strike on a Russian mobile Boris Soglebsk to electronic warfare system which clearly failed to either jam the attack drone or the scout drone filming the strike. There are some interesting points here, the authors of the article note. One is that the Tunguska attract air defense system with twin 30mm cannon, four surface to air missiles and its own integrated radar which is supposed to shoot down drones was tracked and destroyed by Ukrainian drones. Another point is the name of the drone, Ram-X implies an upgraded version of the Ram-2 loitering munition made by Ukrainian company CDET. The company produces the extremely successful Leleka 100 reconnaissance drone which has a wingspan of 3 meters and endurance of more than 2 hours making it a valuable asset. In addition the video of the defeats of Russian weapons practically does not show the drone itself which attacks it. Unlike the Lancet which is easily identifiable in attack videos from its distinctive white silhouette with double X wings the Ram-X is much harder to spot.