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Ukrainian soldiers blast Russian drones out the sky using a Zu-23-2 gun

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Ukrainian soldiers blast Russian drones out the sky using a Zu-23-2 gun

Ukrainian soldiers blast Russian drones out the sky using a Zu-23-2 gun

Ukrainians used Soviet anti-air guns to blast drones from the sky.

Footage showed a soldier using a Zu-23-2 gun, which was first produced in the 1960s to shoot down an Iranian-made Shahed.

More video taken at night shows another drone being blasted.

There are fears Russia will strike Ukrainian power plants over winter.

Kyiv has been given some state-of-the-art Western systems to stop them, but is also turning to old technology to help the fight.


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