High-Tech Skies: Drone Warfare Intensifies in Russia-Ukraine Conflict
Russia's defense ministry reported that 77 Ukrainian drones were destroyed overnight in ongoing cross-border air attacks. The drones impacted seven regions, including Russian-annexed Crimea. The long-range drone warfare sees both nations targeting military, logistics, and energy assets deep within each other's territories.
Overnight, Russia's defense ministry announced the interception and destruction of 77 Ukrainian drones, marking a significant development in the ongoing cross-border air attacks between the two nations. This escalation highlights the nearly four-year-old conflict's reliance on advanced technology.
The drones, which were shot down over seven regions including Russian-annexed Crimea, reflect the war's shifting strategies as both sides attempt to deepen their reach into opposing territories. A significant incident was reported in the Rostov region, where a power transmission tower was damaged, leaving 250 residents without electricity, although no injuries occurred.
As the conflict evolves, the use of long-range drone and missile strikes emphasizes targets away from frontline battles. Both nations aim to weaken each other's military and energy infrastructures, revealing a complex layer of modern warfare that amplifies the stakes and challenges for all involved.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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