War in Ukraine

With cigarettes in their mouths and oars in hand, they decided to take on the Ukrainian drones. Once again, the Russian saboteurs failed to reach the shore

Russian group fails to reach shore again

Ukrainian combat drone operators eliminated a group of Russian soldiers attempting to cross the river in rubber boats.

This was reported on the Facebook page of the 225th Separate Assault Regiment.

The Russian military attempted to reach a bridgehead north of the liberated city of Andriivka.

This time, they were rowing without motors, using only oars, and drone operators spotted the enemy group while they were still on the water.

Before they were defeated, the camera captured one of the Russian occupiers, who, with a cigarette in his mouth, tried to shoot back directly from the boat.

Earlier it was reported that the frightened crew of a Russian BMP-3 shot up a second Russian BMP-2 at point-blank range. Realizing that they could manage without them, the Ukrainians left the battlefield.

 

ua-stena.info

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