Zelenskyy 'Offered' Plan to Attack Moscow Airports with Thousands of Drones - The Atlantic
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The plan revealed by The Atlantic would include a colossal swarm of bombers led by the Lah on enemy ports, but the Ukrainian government denies. The project would be paused after the expulsion of Fedorov, one of its major supporters, but could come back active
The Ukrainians would have considered targeting Russian airports to paralyze the country. The idea was led by the former Minister of Defence, Mykhailo Fedorov, thanked since then. Our special envoy in Kiev, Gwendolyne Debono, reported on LCI. - "Paralysing Russian airports with drones equipped with artificial intelligence": the incredible Kiev plan to put pressure on Russia (International).
Zelenskyy 'offered' plan to attack Moscow airports with thousands of drones - The Atlantic
At the beginning of the year, Ukrainian officials reportedly proposed that President Volodymyr Zelenskyy attack Moscow's airports with thousands of drones. However, the plan was suspended
An official from the President's Office, in a commentary to The Atlantic, denied the existence of such a plan.
A Ukrainian military operation plan called for thousands of artificial intelligence-controlled drones to cripple Moscow airports in an attempt to force the Russian elite into peace talks by shutting down civilian air traffic. The unprecedented and extremely risky idea was considered by President Volodymyr Zelensky for a long time, but was finally scrapped in July of this year.
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