Report: Israeli-made Russian drone was shot down in Ukraine

Israel Defense – by Ami Rojkes Dombe

According to a publication on Channel 9, IAI’s Searcher II UAV was shot down by Ukrainian forces over Donbass. According to the report, the drone was purchased by Russia five years ago.

The findings from the event was transferred to the Aerorazvedka Ukraine Unit, which operates drones for Ukraine, and one of its officers is a former Israeli named Nathan Hazin. According to him, the drone was equipped with an aerial photography payload. Hazin says the Russian government purchased the UAV, and that the likelihood that Separatists bought it directly from Israel is zero. “This is an evidence of direct intervention by the Russian government in the fighting,” says Hazin.

http://www.israeldefense.co.il/en/content/report-israeli-made-russian-drone-was-shot-down-ukraine

2 thoughts on “Report: Israeli-made Russian drone was shot down in Ukraine

  1. Just in case you’re confused by this, it’s perfectly normal for our “friend in the middle east” to be arming our enemies.

    Everyone’s making a ton of money selling arms, and the money keeps rolling in as long as they can find kids who are dumb enough to join the military.

    You see, you can’t have highly profitable wars unless there’s a bunch of kids to slaughter, and that’s where your babies come into the picture. They should enlist to “serve their country” so Israelis can make a few bucks killing them.

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