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Shock video shows disc-shaped UFO hovering over Ukraine war zone as a ‘large’ object spotted by drone

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THIS is the shocking moment you can see a circular UFO hovering over a Ukrainian war zone.

Creepy footage shows the mysterious object floating in the air as amazed troops use special heat detection drones to investigate it.

The huge UFO captured by a Ukrainian drone

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The huge UFO captured by a Ukrainian droneCredit: Twitter / @albafella1
The object hovered over Ukraine as baffled troops tried to figure out what it was

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The object hovered over Ukraine as baffled troops tried to figure out what it wasCredit: Twitter / @albafella1

The men in the video are part of Ukraine’s ferocious 406th Battalion and can be seen using the drone’s control screen to observe the unidentified drive.

First, the soldiers carefully fly their drone close to the object before zooming in to investigate it further.

The drone’s altitude radar managed to indicate that the object was more than 50 kilometers away, but despite this it still looks enormous on the screen.

He floats, seemingly completely still, even as the drone approaches.

A bewildered soldier can be heard saying in the clip, “What the fuck is this? Why isn’t it moving?”

Another says that the flying disc is “a UFOCertainly”.

He continues: “It stays in place, on the screen. Zoom in further.

“It’s standing still, see?”

The device used to capture the images was a special heat vision quadcopter drone that Ukraine has deployed all over the front lines since the war devastating war began over two years ago.

The Ukrainian Armed Forces (UAF) are said to have at least 300 of these drones in their possession arsenalas well as thousands of other drones.

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It is unclear what the UFO was and what it did.

The sighting bears striking similarities to images released by the US Air Force, showing a skinny round object flying over Northeast Iraq in May 2022.

The footage, taken from a video filmed by a thermal camera Reaper drone, showed the object moving from left to right.

It was later called the “Baghdad Phantom”.

The latest sighting comes exactly a year after Russia plunged into chaos airports were dramatically closed due to reports of a UFO.

Passenger planes from St Petersburg’s Pulkovo Airport were grounded after reports of a mysterious object overhead – with the military ordering its closure.

The local population was even ordered to escape to their shelters for fear of an explosion.

LAST WAR IN UKRAINE

Neither side announces their losses, but… Kiev estimate that Russian The number of victims has now passed 400,000, while analysts believe this is the case The ratio of Russian losses to Ukrainians is somewhere between 3:1 and 5:1.

Ukraine has been working to increase its domestic weapons production with inventive DIY activities since the start of the war drones play a central role in this battlefield tactics.

In his end-of-year speech said Volodymyr Zelensky pledged to produce one million drones by 2024. “We will do everything we can to make that happen,” he promised.

Earlier this month, footage captured the moment that a The £1 million Russian T-72 tank was destroyed in a Ukrainian drone attack.

Ukraine has made a habit of using cheap homemade drones to humiliate Vlad by destroying multi-million pound tanks on the battlefield or warships in the Black Sea – and capture every hit on camera.

Last month, drone footage on board revealed the moment a £3.2 million tank was spotted completely vaporized by a Ukrainian kamikaze drone on the battlefield.

The deadly, but cheap UAV follows the T-80BVM main battle tank in the frozen fields around the east Ukrainian city Avdiivka before beating it to death and tearing it apart into a fiery mess.

Despite all the model’s advanced weapons, armor and state-of-the-art anti-drone jamming system, it was no match for the £400 Ukrainian UAV.

Since the start of the war, Kiev estimates that Moscow has lost 6,060 tanks and 11,254 armored fighting vehicles – many to homemade Ukrainian drones.

It comes like the weekend, The Russian war in Ukraine has entered its third bloody year.

But last week, just as Putin was boasting about the “absolute success” of his army, he suffered one of the biggest blows of the war.

Ukraine launched a triple HIMARS missile attack destroyed 65 Russian soldiers as they lined up for a parade.

The troops were killed en masse by the US-made missiles after a general ordered them into formation in the Russian-occupied Donetsk region.

Just a day later, Ukraine has wiped out dozens more soldiers in two more HIMARS attacks on other training areas in the occupied Kherson region.

Video released by Ukraine showed the missiles slamming into the undefended squads as they rehearsed war games.

The three devastating deadly localization strikes revealed how unprotected and vulnerable Putin’s forces were, despite being painfully close to the front line.

The attacks left bodies scattered across the frozen terrain, while the exact number of victims was unknown.

Ukrainian soldiers have been fighting Putin's troops for more than two years now

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Ukrainian soldiers have been fighting Putin’s troops for more than two years nowCredit: AFP

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