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Russian FPV drones specifically attacked evacuation group near Huliaipilske, despite declared ceasefire

Main points
  • The attack by russian military on a Ukrainian evacuation group took place at 05:30 pm near Huliaipilske.
  • According to DeepState, a group of wounded Ukrainian military personnel came under attack.
  • Responsibility for the ceasefire violation lies with russian troops, as evidenced by 469 cases of violations after 04:00 pm on April 11.
Drone attack on Ukrainian evacuation group. Screenshot
Drone attack on Ukrainian evacuation group. Screenshot

At around 05:30 pm near Huliaipilske, Zaporizhzhia Region, the russian military killed a Ukrainian evacuation group using FPV drones.

This was reported by DeepState.

According to the analytical project, a group of wounded Ukrainian military personnel who were being evacuated from their positions came under attack.

"The russians killed a Ukrainian evacuation group near Huliaipilske," DeepState noted.

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The report also states that the attack took place despite the declared ceasefire.

"Despite the so-called 'ceasefire', the enemy continues what it has been doing," the statement said.

The project released a video recording the moment of the attack on the wounded.

Earlier, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that after 04:00 pm on April 11, 469 cases of ceasefire violations by russian troops were recorded.

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We will remind, on April 9, russian dictator vladimir putin announced the so-called 'Easter truce', which will supposedly last 32 hours.

The press secretary of the russian dictator, Dmitry Peskov, stated that the aggressor country of russia is not considering the possibility of extending the Easter truce.

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