Ukrainian Troops Pummel Russian Positions Thanks To Drone’s Eyes In The Sky

These images show Ukrainian troops pummelling Russian positions with the help of a drone.

The footage begins with a Ukrainian soldier launching a drone into the air. They can be seen flying low over trees before the camera switches to the view as seen through the lens of the UAV’s camera.

The UAV can be seen sporting Russian soldiers and assisting the Ukrainian forces with targeting their positions.

Explosions can be seen as Ukrainian ordnance hits the Russian positions before the drone can be seen coming in to land.

Solider from the 92nd Separate Mechanized Brigade holds a drone in Ukraine in undated footage. From surveillance to search and rescue drones are having a huge impact on Ukraine’s defense against Russia. (@92OMBr/Newsflash)

The images were obtained from the 92nd Separate Mechanized Brigade named after the Kosh chieftain Ivan Sirk of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Wednesday, 26th October.

The images were also relayed by the Ground Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Russia invaded Ukraine on 24th February in what the Kremlin is still calling a “special military operation”. Today marks the 246th day of the war.

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that between 24th February and 27th October, Russia had lost about 69,220 personnel, 2,631 tanks, 5,364 armoured combat vehicles, 1,690 artillery units, 379 multiple launch rocket systems, 192 air defence systems, 271 warplanes, 249 helicopters, 1,398 drones, 351 cruise missiles, 16 warships, 4,078 motor vehicles and fuel tankers, and 150 units of special equipment.

Solider from the 92nd Separate Mechanized Brigade manually operated drone in Ukraine in undated footage. From surveillance to search and rescue drones are having a huge impact on Ukraine’s defense against Russia. (@92OMBr/Newsflash)

Russia has claimed that its casualties have been much lower but provides infrequent updates on its latest figures.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has reportedly overseen multiple military exercises involving strategic nuclear forces and the launch of multiple cruise and ballistic missiles.

Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu said that the exercises were to simulate a “massive nuclear strike” by Russia in response to a nuclear attack.

Oleksiy Arestovych, an adviser to the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, said that the Russians had given no sign that they were going to abandon the city of Kherson, with the Russian-installed authorities reportedly telling locals to move to the eastern bank of the Dnieper River.

Vladimir Saldo, a Russia-installed official in Kherson, has said that 70,000 civilians have left the Kherson region in a week.

With the help of the reconnaissance actions of Ukrainian drones the fighters from the 92nd Separate Mechanized Brigade destroy Russian military positions in Ukraine in undated footage. From surveillance to search and rescue drones are having a huge impact on Ukraine’s defense against Russia. (@92OMBr/Newsflash)

Oleksiy Reznikov, the Minister of Defence of Ukraine, has said that poor weather and the terrain had slowed down the advance of the Ukrainian military in the Kherson region.

Reznikov also said that he did not believe that Putin would use nuclear weapons.

Ukraine has reportedly exhumed approximately 1,000 bodies, including those of civilians and children, in the recently liberated region of Kharkiv. This figure includes 447 bodies found at a mass burial site in Izium.

The Russian Ministry of Defence has said that Defence Minister Shoigu has spoken by phone with his Chinese and Indian counterparts and raised Russia’s supposed concerns about the possibility of Ukraine using a “dirty bomb”.

This is after Shoigu spoke by phone with NATO defence ministers. There is currently no evidence to support Russia’s claim.

Martin Griffiths, the United Nations aid chief, has said that he is “relatively optimistic” that the UN-brokered Black Sea grain export deal would be extended beyond mid-November.

There are plans for the European Union to introduce a price cap on gas this winter to tackle price spikes, if members give Brussels the power to propose the measure.