Russia’s drone terror against Ukrainian infrastructure continues: More than a dozen kamikaze drones from Iran were shot down over Kiev on Wednesday. But the Ukrainians are fighting back. Not only the air defense fights the attacks with all available means, but also an army of volunteers. Their weapons: tablets, laser pointers and improvised anti-aircraft guns.
The Shahed 136 drones that Putin’s army received from Iran are loud and slow: comparisons have been made with flying mopeds or chainsaws. During the day the Ukrainians can intercept them well. That is why the Russians are increasingly sending out the flying bombs at night. The Ukrainian population counters this with volunteer squadrons of “drone fighters”. They are reminiscent of the civilian observers who warned London about German bombers during World War II.
Source: Krone

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