Mar 17 β€’ 06:35 UTC πŸ‡±πŸ‡Ή Lithuania Lrytas

War in Ukraine. Unrest in Moscow: about the thwarted Ukrainian drone attack

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced the successful thwarting of a major offensive operation planned by Russia at the end of last year.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky reported that Ukraine has successfully disrupted a major offensive operation that Russia had planned for the end of the previous year. According to Zelensky, Russia intended to launch this offensive and continue it into the spring, but due to Ukraine's proactive countermeasures, these plans were thwarted. He emphasized the importance of ensuring that Russia does not gain the upper hand in the battlefield dynamics.

Zelensky noted that Ukraine’s military actions are not limited to conventional ground warfare but also include the strategic use of drones and UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles). He stated that the Ukrainian counter-offensive began at the end of 2025 and has since recovered control over 434 kilometers of territory. This reclaiming of lands isn't only physical but tactical, highlighting the advantages gained through technological advancements in warfare, such as the deployment of various drones.

The implications of Ukraine's drone strategy are significant, as it demonstrates an evolution in modern warfare, where technology plays a crucial role in countering larger and more established military forces. The integration of drones into Ukraine's defense system has reportedly led to considerable losses for Russian forces, showcasing how asymmetric warfare can shift the balance in favor of a smaller, technologically adept military.

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