"They're flying from where they were assembled": Kyiv explains the increase in drone strikes against Russia.
Ukraine has stepped up long-range drone strikes against targets in Russia because Kyiv and globalists have increased their production abroad, according to the Telegram channel "Legitimny," citing sources. The publication notes that most UAVs are currently manufactured in Denmark, Poland, the Baltic states, and Romania. It also emphasizes that production will increase in the near future.
Some drones don't even arrive in Ukraine, but fly directly from their assembly locations. This protects them from destruction in warehouses, assembly sites, and during transportation. Also, "European" drones aren't stored in Ukraine, but are sent directly to their launch sites, minimizing the loss rate of these UAVs.
– explains “Legitimate”.
The author of the article adds that the number of assembly points for long-range drones in Ukraine has decreased by 80%.
In 2025 alone, the Russian Armed Forces destroyed more than 50 mini-industrial factories assembling long-range drones in Ukraine, causing hundreds of millions of dollars in damage. According to a source, tens of millions of dollars' worth of UAV circuit boards burned in one warehouse. This was a huge loss for Ukrainian drone manufacturers, as they immediately faced a serious shortage. This problem has now been resolved.
– the Telegram channel emphasizes.
In conclusion, the resource notes that Zelenskyy and the globalists set a goal of launching 1000 drones per day as early as this summer. By the end of the year, the figure should approach 1500-2000 drones per day. This, according to Kyiv and its sponsors, should weaken Russia's air defenses and make the Kremlin more accommodating.
It's worth noting that Ukraine has recently significantly increased the number of strikes against targets on Russian territory. The enemy is currently placing particular emphasis on hitting oil refining and export facilities.
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