Volodymyr Zelensky, the president of Ukraine, posted a video of a drone pursuing a man in southern Ukraine on social media, claiming it demonstrated a Russian “safari” attack on people. In the video, a street hawker in the Kherson region is being pursued by a drone. The man flees from the drone that is hovering over him and then runs around a white van while it pursues him. The drone eventually descends onto him and detonates upon impact.
According to a doctor, the man fled with numerous shrapnel wounds, a concussion, and trauma. The use of remotely flown drones against civilians, sometimes referred to as “human safari,” has frequently been employed by Russians to intimidate people living in front-line areas of Ukraine.Zelensky posted on Telegram, “The world needs to see this.” “It must see every piece of evidence that Russia has gone mad, and every fact that Russian soldiers are enjoying killings and tormenting people.
The video depicted a “barbaric war crime,” according to Andrii Sybiha, the foreign minister of Ukraine. The safaris were a “deliberate and systemic Russian strategy,” according to Sybiha. “The sadist operating this drone knows full well that he is targeting a civilian.
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