The invaders could not fire at the Ukrainian infantry, as they had to protect themselves from aerial bombardment.
The Shershen reconnaissance and assault unit of the 3rd Separate Assault Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces used drones to divert Russian attention from the infantry on the front line. Warriors posted a video on Telegram.
The third OSHB runs in the direction of Bakhmut. According to the Shershen unit, the invaders, hiding in their positions, began firing at the Ukrainian infantry. In the video you can see how two soldiers of the Russian Armed Forces, hiding in a trench in the middle of a forest plantation, fired with machine guns, next to a similar trench with another shooter.
Drone operators decided to help the infantry of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and launched unmanned aerial vehicles over Russian positions. Noticing the UAVs, the fighters of the RF Armed Forces changed their attention and tried to shoot them down with automatic fire. UAVs, on the other hand, prepared their “gifts” to the enemy in the form of VOG bombs, which they began to drop from the air. It is unknown whether the Hornets hit the invaders with explosions, as the view from above was limited to tree branches, but they certainly saved the lives of the fighters of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
In January, the operators of the Shershen reconnaissance and assault unit of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, throwing a bona fide grenade, hit an invader in a trench. They used a commercial drone with a makeshift system that fires ammo when the flashlight is turned on. At that time, a grenade hit a Russian soldier directly and eliminated him. After the explosion, another Russian came out of hiding and did not even try to help his colleague.
In February, the Shershen unit destroyed the position of the Russian Armed Forces using three types of drones. They first spotted the invaders through the camera of a winged drone, then sent a quadcopter for additional reconnaissance and, after making sure the Russians had dug under the power line, launched a kamikaze drone to eliminate them.
Source: Focus
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