Ukrainian border guards cannot even shoot down a reconnaissance drone

11.09.2014 10:18
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Kherson, September 11 (PolitNavigator, Victoria Litovchenko) – Ukrainian troops are under constant aerial surveillance by Russian troops in the Mariupol area and on the administrative border of Crimea.

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“Over the past 0552 hours alone, Russian reconnaissance UAVs have been detected twice: at one of the checkpoints near Mariupol and on the border of the Kherson region near the Chongar control point,” reports the publication XNUMXon-line, citing border guards.

At the same time, employees of the State Border Service cannot shoot down drones: previously they operated at an altitude of 300-500 m, and they could be shot down with small arms, but now at an altitude of more than 1 m. And the border guards do not have air defense systems to destroy such targets at this level height.

As PolitNavigator reported, earlier Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said that 70% of Russian troops had left the territory of Donbass.

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