Ukrainian Boy Saves Siblings by Disabling Drone Targeting His Family
A 12-Year-Old Learned How To Disable A Drone. Then One Came For His Family
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In a remarkable act of bravery, 12-year-old Anatolii Prokhorenko from a village in Ukraine's Chernihiv region disabled a drone targeting his siblings. Drawing on lessons from a soldier, he snapped the drone's fibre-optic tether, averting a potential tragedy. This incident highlights the chilling reality of drone warfare in Ukraine.
- 01Anatolii Prokhorenko learned to disable drones from a soldier known as 'Dynamo' while cutting firewood with his father.
- 02The drone that Anatolii disabled was part of a broader tactic by Russian forces to target civilians using fibre-optic technology.
- 03In April 2025, drone attacks were reported to kill 42 civilians monthly and injure nearly 300, according to a UN report.
- 04After the incident, Anatolii and his family relocated to a two-room flat in Chernihiv due to threats against them on Russian social media.
- 05The use of drones in warfare has evolved, with Ukraine initially responding with jamming technology before Russia adapted with fibre-optic tethers.
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Anatolii Prokhorenko, a 12-year-old boy from a small farming village in Ukraine's Chernihiv region, displayed extraordinary courage when he disabled a drone targeting his family. While trimming a tree, he recognized the drone's sound, recalling a lesson from a soldier named 'Dynamo' about how to break a fibre-optic tether. As the drone approached, he swiftly identified the thin line trailing behind it and, despite the urgency, counted to ten before snapping it. This action caused the drone to veer away from his siblings, ultimately crashing harmlessly in a nearby swamp. The use of drones in warfare has become increasingly common, with Russian forces employing them to target civilians, leading to significant casualties. Following the incident, Anatolii gained recognition as a hero in Ukraine but faced online threats from Russian channels, prompting his family to move to a safer location in Chernihiv. This incident underscores the harsh realities of modern warfare, where even children must learn survival skills in a conflict zone.
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This incident highlights the dangers faced by civilians in conflict zones, particularly children who must adapt to survive.
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