Occupants attacked evacuation vehicle with FPV drones.
Russian terrorists attacked the humanitarian mission 'Prolisok'
The humanitarian mission 'Prolisok' was subjected to an attack by Russian terrorists using FPV drones. This was reported by 'Radio Liberty', citing mission employee Yevhen Tkachenko.
Tkachenko explained that he was supposed to evacuate a married couple from the village of Zorya near Kostiantynivka. There were also two other vehicles with civilians following him, who also planned to leave the conflict zone.
According to the information, the vehicle with a 'Prolisok' employee and two civilians was attacked by a drone with a projectile, and then two more drones were directed at them. As a result of these attacks, Yevhen Tkachenko and one of the residents were injured. The woman is receiving treatment alongside her husband, who is in a state of stress.
It is worth noting that the Russian side announced a ceasefire from April 19 to 21. This announcement was made by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
In response, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that Ukraine is ready to adhere to the ceasefire and respond to the actions of the Russian Federation: 'silence for silence, strike for strike'.
Increase in shelling and use of kamikaze drones
According to the Ukrainian president, beginning from 10 AM, there has been an increase in the number of Russian shelling and the use of kamikaze drones by the occupants.
Analysis: Russian terrorists continue to attack the Ukrainian humanitarian mission 'Prolisok'. It is currently unknown how successful this attack with FPV drones was. However, this indicates the successors' readiness to accept the ceasefire regime declared by the Russian side. At the same time, Ukraine confirms the increase in shelling and the use of kamikaze drones by Kremlin allies. This indicates ongoing military activities by Russian occupants, despite the declared ceasefire. The Armed Forces of Ukraine are ready to defend themselves and act accordingly to the actions of the Russian Federation.Read also
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