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11 Jul 2025, 22:36 GMT+10
Russian UAVs have proven to be a serious threat to Ukraines forces, the ministry said
Footage released by the Defense Ministry on Friday shows Russian forces destroying multiple Ukrainian targets. The compilation showcases strikes on enemy vehicles, equipment, and personnel across several frontline areas.
In a caption accompanying the video, the ministry described Russia's unmanned aerial systems as a "serious threat" to Kiev's troops. It asserts that drone units from the Eastern military grouping have eliminated several enemy UAV control points in Russia's Donetsk People's Republic.
Elsewhere, FPV drones operated by the Western grouping in Kharkov Region reportedly struck and destroyed a Ukrainian pickup truck and a British-made Snatch armored vehicle. In another clip, reconnaissance troops from the Southern grouping in Donetsk targeted and destroyed a Kozak armored personnel carrier near the settlement of Verolyubovka.
Russian drone operators have also downed high-altitude, aircraft-type UAVs by ramming them in midair. The ministry said the Rubicon unit has also destroyed communication equipment, fire positions, and temporary troop shelters.
One scene in the compilation appears to show a Russian drone deliberately sparing a Ukrainian serviceman. The UAV in the clip hovers in front of a vehicle before striking it, seemingly waiting until the soldier exits and flees on foot.
More than 68,900 Ukrainian drones, as well as over 24,000 tanks and other armored vehicles, have been destroyed since the beginning of the military operation, according to Russia's Defense Ministry.
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