The United Nations employs drones for various purposes, such as monitoring conflict zones, conducting surveillance for peacekeeping missions, and gathering information on humanitarian crises. Drones can enhance the UN's ability to collect data in challenging or remote areas, aiding in their efforts to promote peace and security.
Just in a United Nations registered drone reportedly found in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) village, loaded with 900 pounds of pure gold, guns, and parachutes.
An X user name J. C. Okechukwu with the handle @jcokechukwu posted a video of the UN drone as seen in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) village surrounded by some villagers who were in shocks and surprised to see the UN drone.
SO, this is a United Nations registered drone reportedly found in a Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) village, loaded with 900 pounds of pure gold, guns, and parachutes.
— J. C. Okechukwu (@jcokechukwu) November 10, 2023
For a brief moment, think about this…this is the same UN that our brothers in DRC protested against and… pic.twitter.com/RI2bW5qjzQ
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