The Russian BM-35 Under the Control of Starlink for the First Time Flew to Dnepropetrovsk: EADaily
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According to analysts, Russia is increasingly using satellite-controlled drones for attacks far behind the front.
The Ukrainian defence minister, Mykhailo Fedorov, stressed the need for a rapid response to this problem. "We must react very quickly. The speed of our response, anticipation of future incidents and the response to potential threats must allow us to avoid problems," he said.
The Russian BM-35 under the control of Starlink for the first time flew to Dnepropetrovsk: EADaily
EADaily, January 26th, 2026. The Russian BM-35 drone operated by Starlink flew to Dnepropetrovsk for the first time. This was stated by the adviser to the head of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine Sergey Flash Beskrestnov.
Russian Shahed drones over Kyiv: Ultra-low flight evades radar as veteran warns of new threat
Kyiv residents reported seeing Russian Shahed drones on January 26, with at least one drone flying over the city center and then the Left Bank. Minutes later, additional UAVs were sighted, with observers noting the aircraft might have been equipped with a video camera and controlled via Starlink. How did a Russian drone reach the Ukrainian capital—flying at least 200 kilometers from the Russian border or about 100 kilometers from Belarus? The dr…
Russian drones, which are equipped with Starlink satellite terminals, have already reached the city of Dnipro.
Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski publicly asked Elon Musk, the owner of SpaceX, why he is not preventing Russia from using Starlink satellite systems to attack Ukraine. The minister warned that profiting from activities related to war crimes could damage SpaceX's reputation.
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