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Due to the accuracy of the shooters, the device remained in working order, and s...

The Armed Forces captured the Russian drone that had to lose the bomb on the Ukrainians

Due to the accuracy of the shooters, the device remained in working order, and soon Ukrainian soldiers will use it against the Russian Federation. The Ukrainian military knocked down an unmanned aerial vehicle, which the Russians launched for the task of strike in the Chernihiv region. The details and photos on Facebook were posted by the press service of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine (SPSU).

Russian troops with the help of a quadcopter were going to drown the explosive device into the territory of the Semeniv community - its center, the city of Semenivka, located about 10 kilometers from the border from the Russian Federation. But the launch failed, because Ukrainian border guards noticed UAV and struck it with small arms. The drone fell on the ground virtually intact together with the "bomb", which never exploded.

"Now our boys will use the new trophy, because the UAV has remained in a working condition with minor injuries," the press service said. Earlier it was written that the Armed Forces destroyed 37 drones-Kamikadze Shahd-136 in less than a day. Most of them were knocked down in the south, but some aimed at Kyiv. There was information that the man fired on the drones from the window of an apartment building in Kiev. The media denied her, finding out that the photos were taken more than a year ago.

According to analysts, Russian propagandists deliberately spread this fake to convince the public of the defenselessness of the Armed Forces before Russian UAVs and sow panic among civilians. The Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine Denis Monastyrsky asked the Ukrainians not to try to knock down the hostile drones of Kamikadze from small arms, as this is a danger to the environment. They also wrote that the Armed Forces warriors learned how to collect drones directly on the front.