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Video: The Security Service of Ukraine shot down a Russian Mi-28 helicopter in the Belgorod region

Video: The Security Service of Ukraine shot down a Russian Mi-28 helicopter in the Belgorod region

On the morning of July 15, soldiers from the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ Unmanned Systems Forces struck a Russian Mi-28 “Night Hunter” attack helicopter in the Belgorod Oblast of the Russian Federation.

According to Robert “Madyar” Brovdi, commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces, the operation was carried out by soldiers of the 427th Separate “Rarog” Unmanned Systems Brigade. They used a drone to take out the target.

As Brovdi noted, the Russian helicopter was struck near the village of Vyazove in the Belgorod region around 10:00 a.m. The SBS commander also released a video which, he said, captures the moment the Russian helicopter was struck.

It should be noted that the Mi-28 “Night Hunter” is a Russian attack helicopter designed to engage armored vehicles, personnel, and aerial targets, as well as to support ground forces.

This was reported on July 15 by Robert Brovdi (“Madyar”), commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces.

As a reminder, fighters from the 414th Separate Unmanned Systems Brigade “Madyar’s Birds” released a video of an FPV drone in action, which they used to ambush a Russian soldier. The occupier sensed the danger and tried to flee to cover, but did not have time to do so.

Robert “Madyar” Brovdi, Commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces, released a new report on the results of the Ukrainian military’s operations. According to him, over the past 24 hours, on July 12, 1,725 unique enemy targets were destroyed or struck.

Additionally, the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ Unmanned Systems Forces, in coordination with the Main Intelligence Directorate and the State Border Guard Service, struck one of Rosneft’s largest oil refineries. A key industrial facility in the southern Volga region was also targeted.

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