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Cartel Fighters Infiltrated Ukraine’s Legion to Learn FPV Drone Warfare
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A screenshot from the YouTube video released by Ukraine’s National Guard brigade Rubizh, showing an e-bike being lowered by an FPV drone for a Ukrainian soldier stuck behind Russian lines. (Photo: Screenshot via YouTube/Ukraine’s National Guard brigade Rubizh)
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