2023-07-24 09:13:33
“Today at dawn drones have attacked the capital of the orcs and Crimea“, Fedorov, whose ministry is in charge of an ambitious program to supply drones to the Ukrainian Army, wrote on his Telegram account, using the pejorative term that many Ukrainians use in this war to refer to the Russians.
Fedorov added that Russian anti-aircraft defenses and electronic systems are “less and less capable of protecting” Russian airspace, and closed his terse message by announcing more such attacks in the future: “There will be more of this.”
The Ukrainian Minister of Digital Transformation leads an initiative that aims to develop and acquire thousands of drones with private donations to increase the potential of the kyiv Army in this war. Long-range drones are a priority of this program.
This latest attack on an arsenal in Crimea came following two other ammunition depots were attacked on the peninsula annexed by Russia, one in the central region and one in the south, causing ammunition explosions for days. The Ukrainian Army confirmed that it was behind both attacks.
The damaged roof of a building on Komsomolsky Prospekt, following a Ukrainian drone attack. Image: Valery Sharifulin/TASS/dpa/picture alliance
The attacks last night once morest Crimea y once morest Moscow They also occur following Russia has attacked almost daily the city and ports of Odessa and its surroundings in the last week.
After yesterday’s missile attack on this city, President Volodimir Zelensky vowed to avengewhat he described as an act of Russian terrorism.
rml (efe, dpa)
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