Ukraine's ad-hoc aviators using consumer drones to spy on Russian frontline

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Sky's John Sparks meets a group of men providing a vital perspective on the fight against Russia by using compact drones to carry out reconnaissance. By John Sparks, international correspondent, in Ukraine Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player The city of Bakhmut has come under continuous attack over the past four weeks but the Ukrainians are finding new ways to defend it. We met a small group of men providing a vital perspective on this fight and they do it with compact, off-the-shelf drones. They assembled their equipment in the shadows of one battered neighbourhood - a task they undertook with some speed. If spotted, the Russians may have called in an artillery strike. Putin facing 'inevitable defeat' in southern Ukraine - latest war updates "We're pretty close to the front line, about 1km to 1.5km away, but still there are places here to hide for us, where we won't be visible," said a pilot and former engineer called Dan. "There's a direct view of the sky abo

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