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Border guards removed eight FPV drones in the direction of Zaporozhye

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The border guards gave a fitting rebuff to the “birds” of the invaders. The defenders landed the two UAVs without detonating the warhead.

In the direction of Zaporozhye, the border guards repelled the enemy attack by unmanned aircraft, consisting of eight kamikaze drones. The State Border Guard Service reported this on May 23.

“Despite the fact that the enemy constantly changes the tactics of delivering enemy attacks, the border guards gave a worthy rebuff to the birds of the invaders, which were torn apart these,” the message said.

It was noted that two defender UAVs landed without detonating the warhead.

We remind you that the border guards of the Pomsta brigade worked on an air target using the Stinger man-portable anti-aircraft missile system (MANPADS). Hit the enemy Orlan-10 drone.

Earlier it was reported that Ukrainian border guards hit two groups of Russian infantry in the Kharkov region.


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