In the Kherson region, Ukrainian aerial scouts track down their opponents and destroy them day and night.

But the enemy is retaliating, trying to destroy Ukrainian drones as well, TSN reports. 

A familiar picture of war - dozens of units of burned armored vehicles, the destruction of enemy observation posts.

Behind every successful attack is the painstaking work of aerial scouts - dozens of sorties, hundreds of hours of observation.  

The pilot of the already famous "Mavik" - a Chinese drone - notices that the enemy has equipped a dugout with ammunition in the bushes.

Next, a self-made thermobaric charge does its job.

The fire from the explosion burns half the sky, but the drone still has to return to the base.

"Oops!

Now the anti-drone gun is working against us!

We have just been forcibly brought in," says the pilot. 

Enemy air reconnaissance jams the radio signal, tries to land a Ukrainian drone on its territory.

Eventually the drone lands on the roof of a building near the front line.

The boys joke that the "rescue of Private Mavik" is about to begin.

Fighters of the consolidated detachment of the Department of Patrol Police, although under fire, still take their drone.

While the enemy was attacking the Ukrainian drone, the aerial scouts noticed the house from which the Russian aerial scouts were working.

The enemy settled very close to the Dnieper - it is from here that he adjusts the fire of his artillery, but he lost his vigilance.

They carry things, and even in the middle of the day they collect water from the river.

Ukrainian fighters are preparing another "gift" for them.

In the evening, the fighters are preparing for a big job: preparing weapons, arranging explosives.

At night, a powerful strike drone will operate on reconnoitred targets behind enemy lines.

Why at night?

During the day, the enemy can hear him, notice him and easily shoot him down.

"You can't underestimate the enemy here.

They got a cap and a lot, but you can never underestimate.

We hide from their copters in the same way as they hide from ours.

It only depends on how we can save the personnel, that's why they also use a lot of copters", - says a serviceman of the Ministry of Internal Affairs "Svyat".

After a night of training, the fighters go to the very front line, where barrel artillery works on both sides.

Fighters quickly adjust the drone, fly to the destination and drop a mortar mine, followed by a 16-kilogram thermobaric charge.

The explosion is visible even several kilometers from the epicenter. 

After a successful execution, the fighters return to the base, because it is necessary to charge the batteries and prepare new explosives in order to throw all this on the enemy's head the next night - until he leaves our land.

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