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Watch as ‘Kabul Nine’ crack Ukrainian drone unit ‘tears up’ Russian-occupied territory with kamikaze flying bombs

Published on April 15, 2025 at 04:58 PM

THIS is the moment a specialised Ukrainian drone unit carries out a number of kamikaze flying bomb strikes on unsuspecting Russians.

Incredible footage shows the Kabul Nine team unleashing pinpoint attacks on ‘s frontline logistics and hitting military trucks, cars and secret hideouts.

Blurry security camera image of a vehicle in a ditch.
A specialised Ukrainian drone unit carries out a number of kamikaze flying bomb strikes on Russian positions – including military trucks
Aerial view of a destroyed building.
One shot showed a busted up building being targeted by a drone strike
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Upon impact, the building was quickly up in flames in a huge blast

FPV operators from the Defence Intelligence of unit shared the clips online.

Ukraine‘s Armed Forces described the attacks as “tearing up” the Russian frontline by eliminating its key logistics areas in the occupied region of Zaporizhzhia.

The first clip shows a kamikaze drone soaring towards a truck travelling down a path.

The flying bomb tracks the military vehicle for some time before finally making its move and smashing into car just above the driver's seat.

A huge number of sparks set off as the drone hit before a flash of orange filled the screen.

An abandoned and badly damaged building was the next target as the drone crashed into it at speed.

The third incident from the Kabul Nine team saw one of its FPV track a building from afar before suddenly striking.

The home, which was again in ruins, was sat next to dozens of others in a similar state.

A near identical attack plan was also carried out on another run-down home.

The drone collided through the window at speed – causing a large flash of light.

More clips showed attacks taking place in the dark.

One saw a black car being hit under darkness as it travelled across Zaporizhzhia.

A second shows what appears to be a military truck being blown to pieces.

Ukraine's use of kamikaze flying bombs have been widely praised in their conflict with so far as well as dozens of other guerrilla war tactics.

Their army has long been seen as an innovative and remarkable force to be reckoned with on the battlefield.

And their military might has been widely praised for how they continue to to help them valiantly strike back atPutin's forces.

The Ukrainian army has quickly become specialists in aerial warfare with their arsenal of drones becoming particularly advanced.

One of their finest weapons is theironto Russian fighters.

Aerial view of a vehicle on a dirt road.
The pinpoint attacks were all caught by FPV drones
Blurry image of a dark-colored SUV.
At one point a moving Russian car was also hit under the cover of darkness
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Several buildings were struck by the drones

Past footage has also shownbeing used for the first time to ambush Russian troops.

They have also unleashed a shotgun-wielding drone to hunt down and destroy Russians on thebattlefield.

This advancement in aerial warfare has even led to combat drones becoming the of Ukraine, Flying Eze on Sunday revealed last week.

Up to 80 per cent of casualties on both sides of the conflict have been caused by what are known by the military as “”;.

The figures from Western officials mean that eight out of ten soldiers being killed and wounded in the conflict are beingoften miles behind the front line.

It comes as Putin’s forces continue to launch attacks onUkraine.

A Russian missile strike on Sunday killed 35 people and injured more than 100 more in the city of Sumy.

The world condemned despot Putin's actions including US President Donald Trump who said Vlad was the “number one” reason for the war breaking out in 2022.

The Republican also hit out at Volodymyr Zelensky for .

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A Russian tank on fire after it was hit by the Aerial Reconnaissance of 420th Battalion of 57th Mechanized Brigade
Firefighters battling a large building fire.
Ukrainian rescuers work on the scene following a Russian drone attack on an office building in downtown Kharkiv, eastern Ukraine
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