 Ukrainian border guards showcase downing of Russian drone. Border guards of the Bilharod-Dnistrovsky Detachment demonstrated the destruction of Russian shaheads. They landed the drone in the water, the press service of the state border guard service. Border guards of the Bilharod-Dnistrovsky Detachment hit the enemy shahead with accurate shots. The drone fell into the water, the press service of the state border guard service writes. On the night of December 13th, Russian army once again attacked Ukraine with shahead drones. The UAVs were launched from the area of Balaklava, temporarily occupied Crimea. All drones were successfully destroyed, most of them landed over Odessa region in the area of responsibility of the South Air Command. Recently, one of Russia's downed shahead drones was reportedly found with a Ukrainian SIM card inside, suggesting that the technology was used to pilot the explosive attack drone according to war analysts. The Institute for the Study of War said that Russian forces were reportedly using SIM cards from Kyiv Star, the largest telecommunications operator in Ukraine to control shahead drones in Moscow's grinding war against Kyiv. ISW cited a Ukrainian source that reported that a downed Russian shahead drone included a Kyiv Star SIM card, which reportedly allows Russian forces to exploit the Kyiv Star mobile network to track the drone's location and change its flight path.