NewsUkrainian drone strikes villa, wipes out Russian squad

Ukrainian drone strikes villa, wipes out Russian squad

Deadly drones are a common sight in the war in Ukraine. This time, a video captured the skill of a drone operator maneuvering through a densely overgrown garden and flying straight into a villa. There, an entire Russian squad was hiding...

A drone operator flew into the villa and blew up the entire enemy squad.
A drone operator flew into the villa and blew up the entire enemy squad.
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8:43 AM EDT, June 26, 2024

Tuesday, June 25, is the 853rd day of the war in Ukraine. The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine announced that since February 24, 2022, they have destroyed 8,035 tanks and 259 Russian aircraft. Drones are missing from the statistics. Perhaps because it's difficult even to estimate the number of missions involving drones.

We have repeatedly described the skills of Ukrainian drone operators. The Armed Forces of Ukraine released another recording of a combat drone mission from the battlefield. It turns out that maneuvering such a machine sometimes requires true skill.

The drone, whose flight footage can be seen in the video, is undoubtedly piloted by a specialist. The number of nooks and crannies and the difficulty of the mission are truly impressive.

He flew into the villa and blew up the entire enemy squad

The video shows several members of the Russian squad. The soldiers flee into a large abandoned house to take refuge there. They have no idea that this mistake would likely cost them their lives.

The observing drone operator sees everything from a high altitude. At this moment, a second drone comes into play. The kamikaze drone begins its approach. The operator maneuvers through the garden's foliage to steer the drone perfectly to the villa's front door.

Next, the drone flies through the doorway and covers several more feet to ensure the maximum impact force. Then the detonation occurs.

The footage was shared on platform X. Internet users praised the operator's skills.

A little more and drone operators will be dialing the intercom number - wrote one of the commenters. Other internet users echoed the sentiment: - Professional work - wrote another user.
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