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Russian drones detonate Ukrainian roadside bombs – MOD (VIDEO)
Russian drones detonate Ukrainian roadside bombs – MOD (VIDEO)

Russia Today

time01-07-2025

  • Russia Today

Russian drones detonate Ukrainian roadside bombs – MOD (VIDEO)

Weaponized drones are now a fixture on the battlefields of the Ukraine conflict. However, they are also being employed to clear explosives, as shown by a new video released by the Russian Defense Ministry. A remotely-operated quadcopter drone can carry and drop a small explosive – often a standard mortar round – turning it into a short-range, improvised bomber. In addition to targeting enemy troops and dugouts, such drones can be used to detonate mines or improvised explosive devices (IEDs) from a safe distance. Footage published on Sunday by the Russian military shows soldiers with an Airborne Troops engineering unit using drones to deploy charges on suspected roadside bombs on the front line in Zaporozhye Region. Several examples appeared in the video, all recorded during active combat missions. In a separate development last month, Russian defense conglomerate Rostec introduced a more controlled method for disarming explosives remotely. The company unveiled a land-based robot equipped with a small laser capable of liquefying explosive material inside a device without detonating it. The robot is battery-powered and can be operated from several kilometers away, Rostec said. Traditional bomb disposal robots tend to be larger and are equipped with multiple tools to disarm devices in more controlled settings.

Ukraine brings back 150 POWs from Russian captivity in prisoner swap
Ukraine brings back 150 POWs from Russian captivity in prisoner swap

Yahoo

time05-02-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Ukraine brings back 150 POWs from Russian captivity in prisoner swap

Editor's note: This is a developing story and is being updated. Ukraine brought back 150 Ukrainian service members from Russian captivity, President Volodymyr Zelensky announced on Feb. 5, marking another prisoner exchange between Kyiv and Moscow. The released Ukrainian captives included members of the Navy, the Air Force, the Airborne Troops, the National Guard, the State Border Guard, the Territorial Defense Forces, and a police officer, according to the president. "They are all from different sectors of the front, but they have one thing in common: they fought for Ukraine," Zelensky said on Telegram. Concurrently, Russia announced the return of 150 Russian prisoners of war (POWs) from Ukrainian captivity. Read also: Over 45,000 Ukrainian soldiers killed since start of war, Zelensky says We've been working hard to bring you independent, locally-sourced news from Ukraine. Consider supporting the Kyiv Independent.

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