An enemy drone helped the AFU attack the Russian checkpoint Shebekino


The Russians sent three UAVs to destroy their spy drone to hide classified information.
Border guards have detected and landed a Russian reconnaissance drone, its memory card helped to target the occupants' positions at the Russian border checkpoint Shebekino in Russia's Belgorod Region. This was reported by the State Border Service on 19 June.
The enemy drone flew towards Ukraine. Border guards, who were on duty in the direction of the Russian-Ukrainian border near Pletenevka, detected and landed it,
When the occupiers realised they had lost the drone, they sent three kamikaze drones to destroy it, as it had a memory card with important information on board.
It was difficult, but in the end the "steel" fighters managed to take the trophy along with the memory stick, which contained valuable information about the route and the final point from which the deadly Russian birds were flying," the border guards said.
Taking advantage of the information about the location of the enemy, Ukrainian soldiers struck at the enemy's location.
And since the border guards of "Steel cordon" are distinguished by "special politeness", the "special response" to such a gift was not long in coming. Border guards Marlborough and Tungus quickly sent it, already in the form of our "winged" - said the fighters.
What was on the positions of the enemy, who settled in the checkpoint "Shebekino" and shelled the territory of Ukraine see in the video.
Earlier Socialportal reported that on the Volchansk direction border guards of the unit "Furia" with kamikaze drones destroy infantry of the Russian occupants.
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