The video comes amid reports of an uptick in Russian casualties.
Video footage shared by the General Armed Forces of Ukraine shows the combat work of UAV operators of the marine brigade named after Rear Admiral Mykhailo Ostrogradsky.In an updated tally published by the General Staff on Monday, Ukraine's armed forces said Russia had lost three tanks in the previous 24-hour period.This brings the total number of Russian tanks lost since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion on February 24, 2022, to 3,283, by Kyiv's count.
While this has not been independently verified, the Dutch open-source intelligence outlet Oryx has recorded 1,727 Russian tanks lost as of Monday. However, the figure only includes units for which there is photographic or videographic evidence., or drones, during the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Also known as Geran-2"kamikaze" drones, the Shahed drones can carry warheads that explode or shatter when the UAVs reach their target. A slow-travelling UAV, they are known for the low buzzing sound they emit on approach. On Saturday, Ukraine's General Staff reported that between 6 pm and 11:55 pm local time on Friday, Ukrainian forces destroyed 20 Shahed-131 and Shahed-136 drones. On Sunday, Ukraine's Air Force Command said four Shahed drones and one Orlan-10 had been shot down between 6:40 pm and 9:30 pm local time on Saturday.
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