Russia Deploys Drones in Ukraine Conflict, 2022‑2026
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Russia has increased its use of unmanned aerial vehicles in the ongoing conflict with Ukraine from January 2022 through April 2026, according to a report by the Middle East Media Research Institute. The report documents a series of drone operations launched by Russian forces across various Ukrainian territories, though it does not detail specific targets or casualty figures.
The analysis highlights the growing reliance on drone technology by Russian military units as part of their broader strategy in the war. No additional operational specifics, such as the types of drones or the exact locations of strikes, are provided in the source.
The report underscores the evolving nature of modern warfare, where unmanned systems play an increasingly prominent role in both surveillance and combat operations within the Ukraine theater.
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