Russia Intensifies Drone Strikes on Civilian Infrastructure in Ukraine: New Targets Identified.

Drones strike Ukrainian civilian infrastructure
Drones strike Ukrainian civilian infrastructure

Drone Attacks Targeting Ukraine's Civilian Infrastructure

According to Espreso.tv: Russia's military leadership has issued orders to escalate drone strikes against civilian infrastructure in Ukraine. The primary targets for these attacks include:

  • gas stations,
  • trucks,
  • buses,
  • passenger vehicles.

These operations are being carried out by operators from the 'Rubicon' center and drone crews assigned to Russian frontline units.

Incidents and Growing Concerns

To execute this plan, Russian forces are deploying a range of drone models, including 'Molniya-1', 'Molniya-2', 'Geran-Siker', 'Gerbera-Siker', 'Lancet', and V2U. However, recent incidents have raised alarm. In Russia's Kursk region, a 'Molniya-2' drone mistakenly targeted a civilian car during a mission. Another incident occurred on the Zaporizhzhia front, where a Russian drone struck a pickup truck carrying its own military personnel.

Additionally, there have been allegations of staged attacks on civilian sites within Russia for propaganda purposes. Ukraine's Security Service (SBU) also reported an attack in the Sumy region in April, involving drones armed with depleted uranium munitions. These events underscore the escalating tensions surrounding drone warfare in the conflict and raise serious questions about civilian safety.

The shift in Russian tactics toward intensifying attacks on Ukraine's civilian infrastructure signals an escalation of the conflict and heightened risks for non-combatants. Incidents involving friendly fire on Russian troops and civilian vehicles highlight the dangers of drone operations, where even advanced systems can lead to fatal errors. Meanwhile, potential staged attacks add another layer of complexity to the information war accompanying this conflict.


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