Driven to a dead end: occupants filmed Ukrainian FPV drone chasing their car
The Russian military filmed the destruction of their vehicles by a Ukrainian kamikaze drone in a first-person perspective.
The corresponding video from the dashboard camera of the invaders’ car blown up by the Ukrainian Armed Forces was edited with footage taken by the drone itself.
Having noticed the UAV chasing them, the frightened occupants tried to escape from it, running in the direction of the temporarily Russian-controlled Hola Prystan on the left bank of the Kherson region, but came to a dead end and were forced to turn back.
“They are flying at us. It’s flying right through. There’s a rocket on it! We need to turn around. The bridge is further away. We can’t go,” the occupiers panicked, realizing they were trapped.
When the car began to turn around, the Ukrainian drone finally caught up with its target.
At the same time, it is ironic that the blow was delivered directly to the propaganda song about the Kremlin’s “cannon fodder” playing in the car, simply saying that he was “doing well.”
“Only come back home alive, only come back home in one piece…” a Russian singer was crying out from the interior of the hit car, but there was probably no one to listen to her request.
The Russians driving a car attempt to evade a Ukrainian FPV drone but are eventually hunted down while making a U-turn.
Oleshky, Kherson Oblast, southern Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/3Z2unOwe52
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