"Flash": Russia is reportedly "hunting" mobile fire groups with guided Shaheds
Kyiv • UNN
The occupiers have started using "Shaheds" to hunt down air defense groups during their operations. Experts urge military personnel to maintain camouflage and exercise extreme caution.

Russia has started using a new tactic for employing Russian attack drones. It is known that one of the guided "Shaheds" attacked a mobile fire group crew while the soldiers were working on another drone. This was reported by Serhiy "Flash" Beskrestnov, advisor to the Minister of Defense and a radio technology specialist, as conveyed by UNN.
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According to the expert, this refers to a targeted hunt for the crews of mobile air defense groups involved in destroying enemy drones.
"Unfortunately, we have another hit by a guided 'Shahed' on an MVG crew. The MVG was working on one 'Shahed,' while another was hunting the crew at that moment," Beskrestnov noted on social media.
He emphasized that mobile fire groups operate within various structures and branches of the armed forces, so information about the new threat must be conveyed to all units as quickly as possible.
"Please show and tell the crews about the new threat. You need to be morally and physically ready for it. Think in advance about camouflage and a plan of action," he stressed.
The expert also noted that equipment can be lost, but the main value is the personnel.
"Vehicles are just iron; our value is people," summarized the advisor to the Minister of Defense.
