Ukraine has used a mine laying drone to demolish Russian positions in the Serebryansky Forest and slow down Russian advances in the area. Drone footage shows the ground drone driving to the Russian position and spitting out mines into the trench, which were then detonated remotely. Ukraine has been using mine-laying drones for some time to construct defences, but this is the first time one has been seen attacking the Russians. More footage showed a similar Ukrainian suicide drone demolishing a bridge near the city of Bakhmut. The drone drives up to the bridge before falling through a hole in the surface where it is then detonated in order to disable the bridge so the Russians cannot use it. Ukraine is pioneering the use of drones of all kinds – air, land and sea – as it looks for ways to counter Russia’s huge war machine on a budget and without risking the lives of its men. So far it has managed to blow up a large portion of Russia’s oil refineries and drive the Black Sea Fleet away from Crimea. #russia #ukraine #war

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Ukraine use mine-laying robot to demolish Russian trench in Serebryansky Forest
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