The aggressor country russia is increasing the pace of industrial production and will be able to regularly launch more than 1,000 drones over the territory of Ukraine by the fall. It was reported by The New York Times on Wednesday, July 9.
The publication writes that russia is constantly increasing the number of drones it launches over Ukraine. The record number of launched air targets demonstrates Ukraine's need for means to repel attacks by the russian occupiers.
"As Russia's industry continues to gear up, military analysts expect Russia to routinely launch more than 1,000 drones per volley by autumn," the material says.
Currently, the greatest threat to Ukraine is precisely inexpensive mass-produced drones. As russia increases industrial capacity for mass-producing drones, new nightly records appear every week. The number of launched drones increases by a dozen or several dozen, notes NYT.
As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, on the night of July 9, the aggressor country launched 13 missiles and 728 drones into the territory of Ukraine.
Russia also launched a massive missile and drone strike on the west of Ukraine, and launches of Kinzhals were recorded.
In addition, the russian federation carried out the most massive missile and drone attack on Lutsk since the beginning of the invasion.
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