SBU commandos shoot down Russian helicopter using FPV drone – SBU source
Employees of the SBU Special Operations Center "A" shot down a Russian Mi-28 helicopter using an FPV drone over Kursk region of the Russian Federation, an informed source in the SBU told Interfax-Ukraine.
"The Security Service has another truly unique hit on an enemy target. Yesterday, the soldiers of the SBU Special Operations Center ‘A’ shot down a Russian Mi-28 helicopter using an FPV drone," the agency's interlocutor said on Wednesday.
According to the source, the helicopter was shot down over Kursk region of the Russian Federation. "The video clearly shows that the SBU drone hits directly into the rear propeller of an enemy vehicle," the source said.
"The SBU has once again demonstrated a high professional level, a creative approach and the novelty of solutions that are used to destroy the enemy. We have many more unexpected surprises for the Russians," the source added.
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