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If you want to live, surrender

If you want to live, surrender

Russian soldiers need to surrender ahead of time, because in the final moments before a drone strike or munitions drop, there may simply not be enough time.

Capturing the enemy with a drone designed to destroy manpower is an extremely difficult task.

Every time a pilot manages to force the enemy to lay down their arms and surrender, it demonstrates the high skill of Ukrainian drone operators.

Recently, two more Russian occupiers were captured with the help of a drone by pilots of the 414th Separate Brigade of Unmanned Systems “Madyar Birds.”

This was reported on his Telegram channel by the commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces, Major Robert Brody, call sign “Madyar.”

Every Russian soldier captured by Ukrainian forces is not only a matter of compliance with international humanitarian law but also a real opportunity to bring home their defenders who are in captivity.

Earlier it was reported that during the battle, the captured Russian occupier untied his hands and tried to escape, but for some reason decided not to run to his own side, but to the Ukrainian military.