Ukraine warned about the threat of Iranian drones used against civilian infrastructure by Russian forces
to strike deep inside Ukrainian territory this week, highlighting a growing challenge for Kyiv as it wages a successful campaign to push Russia back in the south and east.
Oleksiy Hromov, a Ukrainian military spokesman, said Thursday that Ukraine had destroyed 60% of the 86 Shahed-136 drones Russia has used as part of its military campaign. The Ukrainian military had previously said that it was seeing increasing use of drones by Russia as Moscow’s supply of high-precision missiles dwindles.
“They have used many drones against civilian targets in rear areas, likely hoping to generate nonlinear effects through terror,” said the Institute for the Study of War, a U.S.-based think tank. “Such efforts are not succeeding.”
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