Russian assault falters: Suicide mission reveals drone power
A Russian assault group consisting of a dozen infantry soldiers conducted a suicide attack on Ukrainian positions. As seen in the published video, Putin's soldiers were travelling in an unarmoured vehicle across an open field filled with drones.
A new recording showing the actions of the Russian assault group has appeared online.
Putin's soldiers attempted to attack Ukrainian positions. The operation turned into a suicide mission when the unarmoured Russian vehicle entered a completely exposed area monitored by drones.
The Russians became easy targets for the Ukrainians. The footage shows evidence of explosions on the ground. Russian soldiers were sent to certain death.
The recording indicates that the Russian army vehicle was attacked by a total of three kamikaze drones.
New capabilities of Ukrainian drones
It is worth noting that not only kamikaze drones are active on the front line. Ukraine has long used drones with full-size bombs for attacks.
These drones are capable of carrying and dropping bombs weighing 550 lbs.
A significant advantage of these designs is that they are reusable. This means that after dropping a bomb, they return to base, where they are prepared for additional missions.
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