Ukrainian aerial reconnaissance crews filmed a herd of wild boars near Malaya Tokmachka – video
Operators of unmanned aerial systems from the 118th Separate Mechanized Brigade demonstrated a high level of control over their sector of the front, spotting a family of wild boars on the outskirts of Malaya Tokmachka.
While carrying out combat missions involving aerial monitoring and tracking assault groups of Russian occupiers, soldiers from the “Strila” aerial reconnaissance unit spotted a group of about a dozen wild boars, including their young.
The animals were actively moving through the fields of the Zaporizhzhia region in search of food. The defenders humorously dubbed the boars a local “tactical group” and emphasized that thanks to the vigilance of the aerial reconnaissance team, absolutely any activity in this area is recorded, ensuring reliable protection of Ukrainian territory and local wildlife.
The servicemen reported this on the brigade’s official Facebook page.
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