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Video shows 2 Russian helicopters and a jet failing to take out a small Ukrainian drone, Ukraine says

A Russian helicopter trying to take out a Ukrainian drone in Crimea.
A helicopter fires on a drone in a video posted on September 1, 2023, by Ukraine Defence Intelligence.
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  • A Ukrainian drone escaped attacks by 2 Russian helicopters and a jet, Ukraine says.
  • Footage showed the drone being pursued, but Ukraine said it made it back to base.
  • Ukrainian drones have multiplied attacks in Russian and Russian-occupied territory in recent weeks.
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Ukraine says two Russian helicopters and a jet failed to shoot down a Ukrainian drone flying above Crimea, sharing a video of a helicopter missing its target.

The undated footage, released Friday by Ukraine's defense-intelligence agency, shows a helicopter trying to target the drone, appearing to fire several times.

Ukraine did not specify the type of drone — though from the camera footage it appeared to be a fixed-wing drone with a propeller.

It said that a second helicopter and a plane also tried to attack the drone, but these did not appear in the footage.

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A Facebook post gave some more details, saying that the video was filmed around Cape Tarkhankut, in Russian-occupied Crimea.

That post said the drone made it back to base successfully despite being fired upon continuously — though it didn't give details of exactly how long the pursuit lasted.

Drone warfare has been a hallmark of the war in Ukraine, though it's unusual to see drones in direct confrontation with traditional air power like planes or helicopters.

A Ukrainian drone strike earlier this week damaged four transport planes that were grounded at the Pskov airfield within Russia, a military spokesperson told Reuters.

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As Insider's Sinéad Baker reported, attacks like these are a sign that Russia's defenses are not working.

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