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Due to strikes on Isfahan in Iran and Yelabuga in russia, number of drone attacks may decrease - Estonian Intelligence

The number of drone attacks by the terrorist country of russia on Ukraine may decrease due to strikes on factories in russia and Iran. This was reported by the head of the Intelligence Center, Colonel Ants Kiviselg, ERR reports.

Thus, Estonian intelligence admits that due to the aggravation of the situation in the Middle East, the number of drone attacks on Ukraine may decrease.

"Although it can be assessed that russia was able to largely localize and transfer the production of Shaheed and Geran drones to russia, it can be assumed that some critically important nodes for the production of drones continue to come from Iran," he noted.

It is also reported that factories in russia and Iran that produced parts for drones were probably attacked.

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"We know that Israel had the opportunity to attack and destroy the Geran drone factory in Isfahan, and the Ukrainians also constantly attacked the drone factory in Yelabuga, Tatarstan, which produces the same types of drones for the russian army. Therefore, there is a possibility that in the near future we may see a certain decline in the use of drones," Kiviselg states.

The colonel noted that he is fully convinced that the russian federation is already planning further measures to not only maintain the production of these drones, but also to increase it.

As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, on the night of June 20, Odesa was subjected to a massive drone attack by russian occupiers. One of the targets of the attack was the city's railway station.

In addition, the russian occupiers carried out a massive attack with drones on Kharkiv and its suburbs.

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