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When you think about it, it's a very suspiciously crap strategy.
I mean, you need to successfully fly a drone carrying a booby trapped med kit in into enemy territory, drop the kit somewhere high traffic, then just hope some Russian soldier notices it and opens it. That's a lot of effort with a lot of things that can go wrong just to commit a war crime against one Russian soldier. Just loading up a drone with a bomb or a landmine seems like it'd be a more successful of a strategy, a hell of a lot less work and it's not a war crime.