Drone video shows Russian tanks heading to Kyiv caught in Ukrainian ambush
The Ukrainian military has released Drone Video footage of an armored vehicle convoy approaching the capital, Kyiv, being targeted with explosives, reports The Times.
The drone footage shows Russian tanks and vehicles being caught in an ambush, with several of them destroyed or damaged by artillery strikes or land mines.
The ministry said the convoy included a thermobaric rocket launcher vehicle, which Russia has used in Ukraine to “devastating” effect, according to the Ministry of Defense.
Last month, three Finnish friends and a Dutch anti-war action group “Eyes on Ukraine” sent hundreds of DJI Mini drones to Ukraine to assist in the country's resistance against Russia's aggression.
The tiny DJI drones can also be used to document Russian combat atrocities, but it's not without risk to fly drones in Ukraine.
Drone video shows Russian tanks in ambush
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