City for the sake of saving life: how in Orikhov are protected from FPV-goals of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation (photo)
According to him, this "dead lane" today has a width of up to 10 km, and such antidrony tunnels help to protect themselves from enemy "gifts" from the sky. According to the volunteer and manager of the organization Operation Change Bernard Kristensen, inquiries for fishing nets as anti -Drone are increasing throughout the front. From Denmark, to Ukrainian soldiers, about 500 tons of used fishing nets were handed over to protection.
The Ukrainian drone operator told journalists on the conditions of anonymity that the nets stretched over the trenches and entrances to the armor often help reduce the impact of attacks by slowing down the fall of explosive devices, so the explosive mechanism can be damaged. However, the nets are not always able to protect.
In Pokrovsk in Donetsk, police officers from "White Angels" and members of the NGO "Kapalansky Patrol" were engaged in the evacuation of the wounded when two people who were injured from the Russian UAVs were seen on the way. As it turned out, citizens were riding a bicycle when the enemy hit them. One torn his leg. The victims were loaded into the car, but it also hit the enemy drone. As a result, the wounded was taken to another car, but a man with a serious injury did not have time to save.