A 22-minute video shot by a surveillance drone over the Ukrainian town of Popasna has illustrated the stunning destruction being inflicted on settlements across the eastern regions of Luhansk and Donetsk.
It's also another insight into the importance of drones in modern warfare, as well as the Russian approach to combat and the last-ditch resistance of Ukrainian units. The drone video shows that every property in the middle of the town is destroyed or damaged. Most appear to have been hit by Russian artillery or rocket fire. "The Russians are not just destroying Popasna.
Then, it shows at least six Ukrainian soldiers being escorted away, hands on their heads, and into Russian custody. It is unclear whether any Ukrainian soldiers were killed or injured in the explosions.
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