 Ukraine's armed forces shoot down Chinese-made drone Mugin-5. The Ukrainian armed forces shot down the Chinese-made Mugin-5 drone in eastern Ukraine last Sunday. CNN, citing Ukrainian military, informed about it. The wreckage of the downed drone was shown to journalists by the Ukrainian military. According to them, the UAV was shot down with AK-47 assault rifles. CNN identified the drone as a Mugin-5 manufactured by Mugin Limited, a Chinese company based in Xiamen, on the east coast of China. These UAVs are also known as Alibaba drones because they can be purchased for up to US$15,000 on Chinese online platforms Alibaba and Taobao. The company confirmed that it was their drone and called the incident deeply unfortunate. Security service of Ukraine informed that Ukrainian agents in the occupied territory had warned them that a UAV had been launched from there. After that, the security service of Ukraine alerted military units based in eastern Ukraine near the city of Sloviansk. At about 0-200, soldiers of the 111th Brigade of the Territorial Defense Forces heard a drone overhead and even saw a warning light flashing on the aircraft. The soldiers opened fire and shot down the drone. According to information, the drone was flying at a very low altitude. A bullet hole was visible on the nose of the downed vehicle. The Ukrainian military also showed the journalists a tiny crater formed by the drone's cargo, a bomb weighing about 20 kilograms. A spokesperson for Mugin Limited told that the company does not condone such use and is trying its best to stop it. In a statement posted on the company's website on the 2nd of March, Mugin Limited said it condemns the use of its products during military operations and said it stopped selling products to Russia or Ukraine when the war began.