Each drone marked with a red number will take the lives of at least six occupiers, Vladimir Yatsenko assured.
Monobank co-founder Volodymyr Yatsenko said he would not stop until he could make 345 attack drones-one for every young Ukrainian killed by Russian occupiers. He wrote this on his Facebook on Thursday, July 14th.
“Children died again from the enemy attack in Vinnytsia. I clenched my fists, anger and desire for revenge were inflated – the innocent souls of children will be avenged. From this day on, every turn the drone attack we are doing now has a red number, and I will not retaliate.stop until we make 345. Each one, marked with a red number, will take the lives of at least six invaders.Burn. to hell, freaks! “- wrote Vladimir Yatsenko.
Earlier it was reported that a group of engineers from Dnipro, led by Monobank co-founder Vladimir Yatsenko, is producing a fully Ukrainian UAV for the Armed Forces of Ukraine. They are several times cheaper than their Western counterparts, but they are not inferior to them in terms of features. They created a universal drone that could be modified for the desired combat mission within an hour (reconnaissance, strike UAV, etc.). As said by the initiator of the project, thanks to new technologies for the manufacture of drones, Ukraine can surpass the aggressor in quantity and quality within a year.
It will be recalled that as a result of the Russian missile attack in Vinnitsa, three children were killed and four more were injured. Among the dead were a girl, Elizaveta, born in 2018, and two boys – a child born in 2015 in a private clinic. and an eight -year -old boy in a car.
The total number of victims exceeded 20 people, another 52 were injured. Also, 46 people were listed as missing.
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Source: korrespondent

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