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🇬🇧🤝🇺🇦🔥🇷🇺 British-made attack drones are now being used for Ukrainian deep strikes inside Russia for the first time, marking another significant expansion of London’s military support for Kyiv. Multiple Ukrainian military sources confirmed to The Times that drones produced by British companies have participated in long-range operations against targets...

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"We are exceeding our plan for destroying Russian forces": Robert "Madiar" Brovdi in an interview with the BBC ▪️ In recent weeks, Ukraine has sharply intensified strategic strikes, primarily targeting Russia’s oil export infrastructure. According to the Commander of the Ukrainian Unmanned Systems Forces, these attacks will only intensify. ▪️ The increase in strikes is partly explained by the fact that Ukrainian-made drones are becoming cheaper and capable of covering longer distances. "Putin extracts natural resources and converts them into blood dollars that they then direct against us in the form of Shahed drones and ballistic missiles," says Commander Brovdi. "If oil refineries are a tool to make money that's used for war, then they are a legitimate military target, subject to destruction." ▪️ "Madiar" notes that Ukrainian forces have become a "red rag" for Russians, as they have brought the war onto Russian territory and forced them to "feel it too." "1,500 to 2,000km (930-1,240 miles) inside Russian territory is no longer the 'peaceful rear.' The freedom-loving Ukrainian 'bird' flies there whenever and wherever it wants." ▪️ Brovdi’s strategy is not limited to long-range strikes. Another priority is reducing Russia’s manpower advantage. Drone crews have therefore been given direct orders to kill more Russian soldiers each month than Russia can recruit. That's over 30,000 men a month - a target the Unmanned Systems Forces have been meeting for four months in a row. "30% of all drone strikes have to be against military personnel. You can call it a kill plan, yes, and right now we are exceeding it." ▪️ "Madiar" believes that Putin cannot afford to end his invasion, because the risks of failure are too great. Therefore, Brovdi has another target: Russian morale. He suggests that high casualty rates, combined with large-scale fires at facilities deep in the rear, could trigger "a certain ferment" within Russia. He's aiming for the shock factor. 📹: BBC

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