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To spread: the Russians expand the radius of use of drones-

Russian drones- "Zhduns" chat 40 km from LBZ: "Magyar" warned civilians about danger (video)

To spread: the Russians expand the radius of use of drones-"zhduns" near the front line. The SBS Commander Robert "Magyar" has warned that the enemy FPV drones were ambushed at a depth of 20-40 km from the LBZ and are threatened by the civilian population. Robert Brove, Commander of the Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, was published on October 9. He noted that the frontlines are especially dangerous to move at night and in the fog.

The video shows 16 Russian drones-"Zhdunov" on Ukrainian roads and the moment of destruction of one of them by Ukrainian drone. "Not a new phenomenon on the front, but the depth of penetration is often greater than the trails, which infantry and pilots reach the positions," Magyar said. According to him, for the Ukrainian soldiers it is common to meet "worms" FPV-punks in ambushes 10-15 km from the LBZ, but they can be encountered and further from the front.

"At a depth of 20-40 km, and given the duration of autumn-winter nights and safety and the speed of movement of civilian population by transport in the frontal lane will cost life," the Brody warned. He added that the SBS is working on the destruction of drones of "zhdos" in all ways, from their own FPV-punks and discharges to the executions of hostile drones, and called for military and civilian population in the frontier regions.

The serviceman of the 117th separate territorial defense brigade Alexander Takul reported that drones of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces appeared in the Sumy region, June 12. He said that such FPVs are sitting on roads, trails and gardens in the border areas and attacks when equipment or human being approached. The military of the 225th separate assault regiment of the Armed Forces showed how the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation use drones-"Zhduns", June 23.