"Moscow Burned Twice": What's Behind Record-Breaking Ukrainian Drone Strikes
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'In its defence struggle, Ukraine is trying to shoot Moscow with drone attacks in the Russian hinterland. Does this strategy succeed? Or does it even do the opposite?
Attacks have been increasing since the spring. With large Russian refineries, drones have become a major strategic element for Ukraine. Five points back on their characteristics, their forces and their limits.
A Ukrainian drone attack in Tatarstan hit a petrochemical site 1300 km from the front, killing 13 people. As Russia bombed Zaporijia and Kharkiv, this raid illustrates the intensification of long-range strikes in a conflict where diplomacy is at a standstill.
How will Ukrainian long-range drones change in the future? The Defense Forces are increasing their attacks on the Russian rear with long-range drones every year, burning key airfields, oil refineries, and logistics centers. This culminated in a 40-day operation to destroy enemy infrastructure. RBC-Ukraine spoke with military officials and long-range drone manufacturers to learn about the current deep-strike system and how it will change in the c…
In the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine the signs are currently escalating. Negotiations are not in sight. There is hardly any movement on the front. Neither for Moscow nor for Kiev can the war of wear be won. At the same time, both sides have intensified their air and sea war – with sensitive hits in the hinterland. On the situation and prospects in the fifth year of the Russian invasion some questions and answers: How is the situation…
Only 5 to 9 per cent of Ukrainian long-range weapons break through Russian air defence, and the number of attacks on the Russian Federation tripled in July.
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