Incidents

Already in the Sumy region: "Flash" showed how the Russian Armed Forces make "Shahedy" even more deadly

Share: During the attacks on the Sumy region, the Russian occupiers began to use "Shahedy" with anti-tank mines attached to them. Before the launch of attack UAVs over Ukraine, the Russians hang two containers with anti-tank mines under their wings, Serhiy "Flash" Beskrestnov, an expert in the field of radio technologies, reported on his Telegram channel. According to him, several such cases have already been recorded on October 27.

"If someone finds such mines, you can't touch them and you can't drive up to them with cars, you can't get close either, because they self-destruct after a while. Especially warn children. If there are other areas, I will write this," the publication reads. The author attached a picture of such a mine, and also showed fragments from it and an unexploded ammunition in the grass. A week earlier, Flash reported that the Russian Armed Forces had also strengthened other drones.

The expert noted that the data that the Russian "Blyskavka" carries FPV drones is no longer news, because he talked about it and showed it before. However, he recorded a case where there were two FPVs on the Blyskavka. The Russian army uses similar methods to increase the destructive power of drones and increase the number of victims among the civilian population.