Russia, Ukraine and drone
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Russia launched a massive overnight attack on Ukraine, firing 40 missiles and approximately 580 drones, resulting in at least three deaths and dozens
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Ukraine slammed more long-range drones into Russian oil, taking aim at its most valuable industry
Ukraine has ramped up strikes on energy sites to increase pressure on Russia, which relies on revenue from oil and gas exports.
"In my opinion, (the Russians) gave a signal... don't even think about providing Ukraine with additional air defenses. You may need to find a way to get it yourself," Zelensky said in an interview with Sky News.
It's a sign that Kyiv is pressing on with FPV interceptors to fight the Geran-3, which is said to fly twice as fast as today's Shaheds.
Long-range drones of the Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) have struck the Gazprom Neftekhim Salavat petrochemical complex in Russia's Bashkortostan, covering a distance of 1,400 kilometres. Source: Ukrainian Pravda,
Ukrainian forces are struggling to adapt to an elite Russian drone unit known as Rubicon that aims to bring cutting-edge technologies and tactics to the battlefield. New findings from RFE/RL’s Russian Services now shed more light on the secretive military unit.
Anti-drone netting has become an increasingly common tactic to protect key roads, a Ukrainian commander told Business Insider.