Russian Federation hits a bus with online-controlled drones, operators could see that the target was civilian – Flash
Russians attacked a bus with miners in the Dnipropetrovs'k region with online-controlled "shaheds," and enemy operators saw and recognized the target as a civilian. About this reported Serhiy (Flash) Beskrestnov, an expert in military radio technology and advisor to the Minister of Defense.
He commented on the Russian attack on a bus in the Pavlohrad district, which killed miners.
According to Flesh, a group of "Shahed" flying online via Mesh radio modems were flying along the road. The pilot of the first UAV saw the bus below and decided to attack it.
He added that the drone struck next to the bus, the driver lost control under the influence of the blast wave and drove into the fence, and the injured people began to leave the bus, helping each other.
At that time, the operator of the second UAV saw the people and pointed the drone at them.
"The operators from the territory of Russia saw and recognized the target as a civilian 100% of the time, saw that it was not the military, and made a conscious decision to attack. This is another fact of terrorism," Beskrestnov emphasized.
- On the afternoon of February 1, the Russians attacked by drones a service bus in the town of Ternivka. As of the evening, there are 16 dead and almost two dozen wounded.
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