Exclusive footage of a Ukrainian FPV drone flying over the iconic Donbass Arena stadium

A Ukrainian FPV drone flew over the Donbass Arena stadium in temporarily occupied Donetsk.

The corresponding video was posted by Denis Kazansky on his Telegram channel.

The video shows the drone flying freely to the football stadium, turning around and showing the inside of the building.

“I can’t give away the ending, but to understand the beauty of the moment, I’m posting a fragment – this is Donbass Arena,” the post reads.

“The Donbass Arena is almost 10 kilometers from the nearest point of contact, which is located between Opytne and Avdiivka.

The main means of counteracting FPV drones at the current stage of the Russian-Ukrainian war is electronic warfare systems, which in this case proved to be ineffective, did not work, or their density was not sufficient.

Ukrainian reconnaissance drones have repeatedly flown into the enemy’s rear in Donetsk region.

“On January 26, Militarnyi reported that a large group of Russian pilots of FPV strike drones was eliminated at a training ground near Ilovaisk, while a drone was used to correct and record the damage.

The facility where the group of Russian occupants was hit is located more than 50 kilometers from the front line.

Recently, it was reported that drones of the 110th Separate Mechanized Brigade hit a group of Russian infantry in the Avdiivka sector.

A group of Russian infantrymen. Source: stills from the video of the 110th Brigade.

The video shows a group of 6 Russian infantrymen on a street in Avdiivka, who were attacked by Ukrainian soldiers with “drops” from a quadcopter.

The Russians, at least visually, do not keep a sufficient distance between them, which allowed them to be hit as effectively as possible with “dumps.

When Russian infantrymen tried to hide in the buildings, drone pilots began dropping ammunition on the Russians’ hideouts.

 

Source Military
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