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A Ukrainian surface-to-air-missile system shoots a Russian drone out of the sky above the front lines. The Soviet Union designed the 9K33 Osa to down enemy planes and helicopters, but now its use is evolving. Units fire the Osa to intercept drones, the ones the Russians use to locate and fire upon Ukrainian positions.The crew commander of a unit operating in southeastern Ukraine, who goes by the name Consul, invited Scripps News to visit the hidden location where they stand by to protect the front-line soldiers of the counteroffensive.SCRIPPS NEWS JASON BELLINI:What s the strategic importance of this area that we are in right now CONSUL:We wouldn t be here if it wasn t important.BELLINI:Can you say why it s important CONSUL:There is a high intensity of drone flights or enemy aircraft in this sector. Our job is to cover our fellow infantry and artillery
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MADISON 鈥?Wisconsin Badger football kicks off on Friday, and COVID-19 protocols are in place to keep fans, players, and staff safe.After the season was postponed
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