Russia has reduced the number of drone attacks: accumulating forces for massive strikes.

Russia has reduced the number of drone attacks: accumulating forces for massive strikes
Russia has reduced the number of drone attacks: accumulating forces for massive strikes

Russia reduces the number of drone attacks

Recently, Russian drone attacks have become less active. It seems that the RF is preparing for major strikes rather than wasting drones 'left and right'. This was stated by the spokesman of the Ukrainian Volunteer Army (UVA) Serhiy Bratchuk in an interview for journalist Ruslan Haidamaka.

The possibility of an air truce

Although Russia uses fewer drones for attacks, the production of drones continues. According to Bratchuk, this may indicate preparation for massive strikes. Perhaps the Kremlin is trying to demonstrate its readiness for an air truce to global partners.

'This may not be a very convincing indication of readiness for a truce. There have been previous examples of mass drone usage. Production continues, and accumulation is taking place,'
- notes Bratchuk.

The representative of the UVA also added that Russia has actively begun to use jet drones. Recently, Ukrainian drones attacked an oil refinery in Russia and also carried out attacks on railway stations.

The comments of the spokesman of the Ukrainian Volunteer Army reveal that the reduction of drone attacks may be Russia's preparation for more massive strikes, as well as an attempt to demonstrate its readiness for an air truce. Ukrainian drones, on their part, continue to carry out successful operations against targets in the neighboring state.

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