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BREAKING: Victory For Ukraine As Air Force DESTROYS Entire Russian Convoy In TWO Drone Strikes


The Ukrainian Air Force has managed to achieve success recently after it conducted two drone strikes against Russian forces.

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According to local media reports, the drone strikes slammed into the Russian targets perfectly, as the army made use of drones from Turkey.

These drones were identified as ‘life-giving’ TB2 drones by the chief of the Air Force Lt. Gen. Mykola Oleshchuk recently.

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Source: Ukraine Armed Forces

Meanwhile, the footage was released by the Embassy in Ukraine that clearly showed the exact moment when the convoy from Russia was obliterated by the Ukrainians. The convoy was believed to be comprised of nearly a dozen vehicles that were literally blown into tiny pieces by the massive airstrike.

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This particular footage was recently shot near the Ukrainian city of Malyn that is located about 60 miles from the northwest of the capital city of Kyiv.

Source: Ukraine Armed Forces

On the other hand, the air force also confirmed how one of those strikes had taken place in the Chornobaivka town in the southern part of Ukraine.

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This particular area has been the focus of severe fighting that took place in the last few days.

The Ukrainian Embassy confirmed the victory with a recent Tweet that stated: “Never a rose without a thorn”, adding how Russian invaders failed to put up with the drone attacks.

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Source: Reddit

On Saturday, another drone video was released by the Ukrainian forces that clearly depicted a giant Russian convoy being struck by a massive drone strike. This time around, the location was identified as Kherson, another city located in the southern part of the country.

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A report from the Wall Street Journal shed light upon how these particular drones from Turkey had arrived in Ukraine in the year 2019.

Source: Getty Images

Sources also revealed how the mighty TB2 aircraft has the capability to stay in the air for nearly 25 hours, while the pilot has full control, despite being several hundreds of miles away.

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