https://news.yahoo.com/ukrainian-drone-enthusiasts-sign-repel-201020826.html



In better times, Ukrainian drone enthusiasts flew their gadgets into the sky to 
photograph weddings, fertilize soybean fields or race other drones for fun. Now 
some are risking their lives by forming a volunteer drone force to help their 
country repel the Russian invasion.

“Kyiv needs you and your drone at this moment of fury!” read a Facebook post 
late last week from the Ukrainian military, calling for citizens to donate 
hobby drones and to volunteer as experienced pilots to operate them.

One entrepreneur who runs a retail store selling consumer drones in the capital 
said its entire stock of some 300 drones made by Chinese company DJI has been 
dispersed for the cause. Others are working to get more drones across the 
border from friends and colleagues in Poland and elsewhere in Europe.

“Why are we doing this? We have no other choice. This is our land, our home,” 
said Denys Sushko, head of operations at Kyiv-based industrial drone technology 
company DroneUA, which before the war was helping to provide drone services to 
farmers and energy companies.

Sushko fled his home late last week after his family had to take cover from a 
nearby explosion. He spoke to The Associated Press by phone and text message 
Friday after climbing up a tree for better reception.

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