In the Lyman sector, operators of the Signum battalion destroyed three Russian tanks that hit mines. All targets were eliminated using kamikaze drones, according to the Signum battalion's channel. Pilots of the Signum battalion released a video showing the destruction of three enemy tanks that drove onto a minefield. After the explosions, the vehicles were left immobilized, but Ukrainian operators decided to finish them off to prevent the enemy from restoring the equipment. The first tank was hit directly under the barrel by a drone strike — the explosion completely destroyed it. The second ta...
In the Lyman sector, operators of the Signum battalion destroyed three Russian tanks that hit mines. All targets were eliminated using kamikaze drones, according to the Signum battalion's channel. Pilots of the Signum battalion released a video showing the destruction of three enemy tanks that drove onto a minefield. After the explosions, the vehicles were left immobilized, but Ukrainian operators decided to finish them off to prevent the enemy from restoring the equipment. The first tank was hit directly under the barrel by a drone strike — the explosion completely destroyed it. The second ta...
In the Lyman sector, operators of the Signum battalion destroyed three Russian tanks that hit mines. All targets were eliminated using kamikaze drones, according to the Signum battalion's channel. Pilots of the Signum battalion released a video showing the destruction of three enemy tanks that drove onto a minefield. After the explosions, the vehicles were left immobilized, but Ukrainian operators decided to finish them off to prevent the enemy from restoring the equipment. The first tank was hit directly under the barrel by a drone strike — the explosion completely destroyed it. The second ta...
The FBI announced the arrest of five young men in Michigan, aged 16-20, suspected of plotting a terror attack over Halloween weekend.The alleged plot involved online chat room discussions, with references to 'pumpkin day', and is believed to be inspired by Islamic State group extremism.A defence lawyer for one of the suspects, Amir Makled, disputes the FBI's claims, stating there was no planned mass-casualty event or terrorism plot.Makled argued that his client's involvement was limited to curiosity about global events and participation in online chat groups, not illegal activity or radicalisa...