Ukrainian forces launch up to 200 drones daily: what targets they attack on Russian territory.
Operations of Ukrainian Drones
According to UATV: The Defense Forces of Ukraine launch up to 200 drones daily at Russian territory, striking military targets without attacking the civilian population. According to military expert Serhiy Grabskyi, Ukrainian forces operate with a clear strategic perspective, focusing on military facilities.
Geography of Attacks
The geography of Ukrainian drone attacks has expanded and now includes cities such as Syktyvkar, Yoshkar-Ola, and the Leningrad region. In particular, one of the targets has been the Atlant AERO factory in Taganrog, which was attacked by the Security Service of Ukraine. These actions confirm that Ukraine does not conduct military operations against civilians, as emphasized by Serhiy Grabskyi, noting that unlike the Russian Federation, Ukraine adheres to the principles of warfare that exclude attacks on peaceful citizens.
Thus, Ukrainian forces continue to pursue their strategic goals, focusing efforts on military facilities and trying to minimize the impact on the civilian population.
These events testify to the evolution of the tactics of Ukrainian forces in response to military aggression from Russia.
Serhiy Grabskyi
The activation of drone attacks on various military sites underscores Ukraine's desire to inflict damage on the opponent's military infrastructure, while also adhering to international norms governing warfare. The expansion of the geography of attacks may indicate strategic changes in approaches to defense and counteroffensive, which may influence the course of the conflict in the future.
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