![]() “We have thousands of volunteers in Ukraine hoping to say ‘hi’ to Russian occupiers in this way,” Yuri Vlasyuk said admiringly of his own team’s work. Ukrainian military forces lieutenant Anton Galyashinskiy aka "Wider" holds a drone used for carrying explosives during a practice session on the outskirts of Kyiv, on July 14, 2022. Though the concussive force of the blast didn’t kill these men instantly, the numerous lacerations caused by the mortar’s shrapnel may yet prove deadly. The drone’s camera footage shows a Russian soldier through the sunroof. As smoke billows from the top, the vehicle careers out of control, grinding to a stop. ![]() One soldier is still able-bodied enough to sprint away, although the same can’t be said for his co-passengers. It sails through the air, slipping right through the aperture in the car’s roof, detonating on impact. It has been outfitted with an incongruous white fin. Just then, a small metal projectile about the size of a soda can descends on them. Their position had already been struck earlier by another drone and they were trying to evacuate an injured comrade. The three Russian soldiers, filmed from a weaponized Ukrainian drone from above, scramble into what looked like a worn-down sedan somewhere near the city of Kharkiv. KYIV - If any of them survived, they probably regret leaving the sunroof open.
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