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Ukraine covers frontline roads with anti-drone nets

  • Ukrainian soldiers are installing green nets on poles to protect roads from Russian FPV drone attacks in Dobropillia, which is near the front line.
  • The nets, which span kilometres of roads, prevent drones from targeting vehicles upon impact.
  • Olga mentioned that the atmosphere in Dobropillia has become 'frightening' due to the ongoing attacks.
  • Victims of drone attacks are regularly treated at the hospital in Dobropillia.
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On the Dobropillia motorway, in eastern Ukraine, a car lies, a gaping hole as an engine, the splintered doors: it has just been hit by a Russian drone, more than 25 km from the front.

·Montreal, Canada
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An ambulance from the Ukrainian front is in Bojnice.

·Bratislava, Slovakia
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And the danger is not limited to roads: the city of Doropillia is affected every day by Russian aircraft.

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Nets added to Ukrainian roads to protect against drone attacks.

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Ukraine covers frontline roads with anti-drone nets

A ravaged car with its engine destroyed and doors riddled with shrapnel lay on the side of the road near Dobropillia, a sleepy town not far from the front line in eastern Ukraine.

·Paris, France
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