According to Marina Faleeva, the drone was seen by her partner, after which it was reported to the command. She noted that a signal was received to "attack" and after that the girls took "a machine gun in their hands - and shoot."

"A raid has been made on the hometown - we will protect! The enemy will not pass!" she said.

Faleeva also said that the military "peered, determined: ours or not ours" drone.

"When they said that it was definitely not ours, they opened fire ... Uncharacteristic of her (machine) movements, (she) is much smaller," she explained.

According to Tatiana Tseluyko, she saw a drone moving in the direction of the base through binoculars. According to her, "the unmanned marine object moved chaotically"

The girl explained that she understood that "you need to do something, you need to get in, you need to destroy" so that the drone does not go further.

"There was a lot of fear that it (the car) would crash somewhere: either into the shore or into the ships," she said.

Earlier, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said that two of the three naval drones of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which attacked Sevastopol on the morning of March 22, were shot down by female servicemen.