Ukrainian operators regularly conduct bombardments on the front line, impeding the advance of the infantry.
Soldiers of the 501st Separate Marine Battalion of the Ukrainian Armed Forces use drones to destroy dozens of Russian invaders at the front in the Donetsk region. The video from the army was broadcast by the Telegram channel “Operational ZSU”.
The Donetsk region has become one of the most “hot spots” in the war in Ukraine, Russian troops are trying to capture the city of Bakhmut in order to gain a foothold in the region and enter its administrative borders. Marines actively block the advance of the Russians by bombing drones armed with grenades.
In their videos, the Marines showed attacks against several groups of the RF Armed Forces acting on the front line. Some of the grenades hit the targets directly, hitting the enemy’s manpower, others exploded too much to cause serious damage, but even in the latter case the Russians had to fall to the ground for fear of a second blow. Thus, UAV operators keep the invaders under constant tension, making it difficult to conduct hostilities because at any moment a grenade could arrive.
Earlier, the 36th Separate Marine Brigade, named after Rear Admiral Mikhail Bilinsky, demonstrated how they used drones to destroy the Russians in the Donetsk region. UAV teams threw grenades at the positions of the Russian troops, hitting two armored personnel carriers and nine military personnel.
At the end of January, the Armed Forces of Ukraine demonstrated how a drone eliminated Russian soldiers near Bakhmut. Operators found a firing point in one of the trenches and launched a kamikaze drone, destroying it along with two fighters of the RF Armed Forces.
Recently, the Ukrainian drone BAVOVNA destroyed a soldier of the Russian Armed Forces on the front line. The passenger noticed the UAV and opened fire on it, but lost the duel due to the skill of the operator.
Source: Focus
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