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In Bakhmut an occupant surrendered to a Ukrainian drone: the operation was shown on video

The invader dropped his weapon and gestured for no bombing

In Bakhmut on May 9, the occupant surrendered to a Ukrainian Armed Forces drone. He dropped his weapon and gestured for the drone not to bomb.

This was told in the AFU Ground Forces. The military also published a video shot by a drone (to see the video, scroll to the end of the news).

"Plus a small piece to the exchange fund," the report said.

The published footage shows the Russian invader, who was apparently left alone in the trenches among the bodies of his liquidated fellow servicemen, surrendering to a Ukrainian drone.

The occupant dropped his weapon and began gesturing for the UAV not to drop a shell.

Then defenders from the 92nd separate mechanized brigade named after Koshevoy ataman Ivan Sirko sent him a message - a note with the words: "Surrender - go after the drone".

In spite of his own fire, the occupant reached the Ukrainian military positions and surrendered.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

As reported by OBOZREVATEL:

- According to the General Staff of the AFU, on the Bakhmut direction the enemy continues its assault actions. Over the past 24 hours the enemy unsuccessfully attacked in Bakhmut, in the direction of Ivanivske and Stupochki settlements.

- Russian troops tried to break through to Khromov near Bakhmut, but were repulsed, according to the ISW report.

- The 3rd Assault Brigade of the AFU forced the occupants to flee from near Bakhmut. Important positions were returned to Ukrainian forces' control.

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