The Russian narrative behind this story is that a Ukrainian soldier tried to surrender to a Russian Drone. A Ukrainian FPV drone killed the surrendering Ukrainian soldier as the Russian drone lead the soldier back to Russian lines. However, FPV drone came from what would have ostensibly been Russian lines. If this was really a Ukrainian attack, the drone would have come from the opposite direction - from behind the surrendering soldier. However, there is a non-zero chance that the soldier was killed by a drone that had missed its target and was turning around or by an FPV drone that was on its way back to Ukrainian lines after a filed mission which decided to hit a target of opportunity. The most telling indicator is that Russian Telegram and Twitter seems to be promoting this narrative hard. This will likely get demonetized by YouTube, so if you want to support the channel, consider becoming a paid member or consider purchasing Warlock from Amazon for $0.99. Or get an Intel Life T-shirt, Hoodie or Sticker from Bunker Branding. Intel Life from BunkerBranding You're currently a free subscriber to The official Ryan McBeth Substack. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |
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Did Ukraine Kill A Soldier Who Was Surrendering to Russia?
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