Ukraine turns real-life kills into video game thrills for drone pilots
Kyiv says the Army of Drones Bonus system, in which points may be redeemed for weapons, is the first of its kind anywhere. May 31, 2026 EDT Today at 5:00 a.m. EDT 7 min Destroyed Russian military equipment, missile parts and damaged vehicles in St. Michael's Square in Kyiv on April 24. (Oksana Parafeniuk/For The Washington Post) By David L. Ster , The Washington Post KYIV — The attack drone spots the Russian soldier in a field in eastern Ukraine and swoops in. Only when it’s nearly upon him does he see it. The onboard camera, sending video back to the remote pilot in real time, captures his panic. He throws his hands above his head and begins to run. The video cuts out. Then a second video, shot from a surveillance drone: The soldier’s body lies in the field, motionless. The drone zooms in to show his apparently lifeless face. In the years since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, both sides have routinely posted clips of their enemies’ dismemberment or deat...