This is stated on the Facebook page of 71th detached hunting brigade, Espreso.West reports.
"I always catch myself thinking that no video will be able to convey the acuteness of the front-line sensations. A hundred meters from the enemy. You can hear the drunken conversations of Moscow and the rattle of foreign weapons. God forbid you crack a broken branch, carelessly turn up a random pebble with your foot, flash "through the lens of the camera, so as not to be heard or seen on the other side," military hunters say.
Scouts-hunters walk close to the enemy every day. They unravel the intentions of the Russians, spy out ambushes, and plan surprises for the occupier. As noted in the brigade, they walk, each time pulling death by the whisker. And this time they noticed the place from where the Russian military is shelling Ukrainian positions every night.
Hunters published a short video about the expedition of scouts to the frontline in silence, voice overs were added later.