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Ukrainian Drone Unit Shows Night Engagements in New Video

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(DONETSK OBLAST) – Ukrainian drone operators from the 414th Separate Brigade, known as “Magyar’s Birds”, have released new night time footage documenting ongoing frontline operations.

The material forms part of “Shobla of the Week, Episode 35”, a regular video series produced by the unit. The footage was recorded during a clear, moonlit night, allowing improved visibility for aerial reconnaissance and strike operations.

The video combines battlefield imagery with music and commentary reflecting frontline conditions. The track “Dopomozhe ZSU” by Chico and Qatoshi is featured.

Lines in the recording describe the visibility conditions, noting that the night was bright enough to identify enemy positions. Other passages reference Russian forces and battlefield encounters, using informal and colloquial language common in frontline communications.

The footage also includes references to captured or destroyed Russian equipment, with imagery suggesting Ukrainian forces continue to target armoured vehicles and other assets.

Ukrainian unmanned systems units publish operational updates through live tracking platforms, including the “Pidrakhuyka” online tracking board, which records verified strikes and equipment losses attributed to drone operations.

The 414th Brigade is active along key sectors of the front, using FPV drones for reconnaissance and precision strikes.


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