Thanks to ATO volunteers, a video of aimed fire from the Armed Forces of Ukraine on DPR positions has appeared on the Internet.

Semyon Doroshenko.  
10.08.2017 19:49
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
Views: 6891
 
Armed forces, Donbass, Society, Incidents, Propaganda, Ukraine


The ATO volunteer organization “Come Back Alive” published a video of aimed fire from the Ukrainian military at the positions of the DPR army. Volunteers emphasized that the accuracy of which was ensured by a quadcopter.

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The video appeared on the organization’s Facebook page, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

“We bring to your attention a short video from the copter recently delivered to our soldiers. The first sorties gave immediate results and a little bit in the teeth of the eternally lost troops of the enemy “sub-empire”. This time, a freshly prepared position was discovered, where the terrorists brought an anti-aircraft gun for another evening shelling of the Armed Forces. A sighting shot, precise adjustment from a quadcopter and hitting the target directly,” the message says.

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