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"Working in Ukrainian style": Unknown UAVs attacked "Wagnerians" in Sudan - media (photo)

UAVs were struck by moving and immovable fighters, buildings and armed people. Kyiv officially did not take responsibility for these attacks. In Africa, Sudan has attacked fast support militants, supported by Wagner PEC. According to a series of blows, Ukrainian special services can stand on them. CNN writes about it. The attack happened near the capital of Sudan Khartum.

The militarized group, supported by the Wagnerians, which was fighting against the Sudan army for control of the country, has undergone several attacks, in particular, FPV-Drones. "It was the work of not Sudan military. Responsibility is likely to bear Ukrainian special services," says the Ukrainian military source CNN.

The newspaper reported that there was no sufficient evidence that the militants in Sudan were attacked by Ukraine, but notes that there are "characteristic signs of Ukrainian -style drones. " The published footage shows that the UAV was struck by moving and fixed fighters. 6 strokes were made on the pickups moving the shambat bridge. Another 8 drones attacked parked cars, buildings and armed people in the western suburbs of Ombada and Omurmann.

At least 2 drones were involved in 8 blows that use the Ukrainian military against the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. According to experts, such tactics of UAV plaque are not characteristic of Sudan and the African region as a whole. "Such unmanned aerial vehicles (FPV) are seen on the African continent for the first time.

However, in the last year we have been seeing the use of such drones in Ukraine," said VIMineburg, the head of the Humanitarian Disarmament of the Dutch Pax Organization. The source of the publication in Sudan's disruptive forces reported that he was not aware of the work of the drones of Ukrainian special services on fighters. American officials were also surprised that Ukraine is standing on these attacks. Kyiv officially did not take responsibility for these attacks.