Drone Terror: British Intelligence Warned Ukrainians.


Russia has increased the production of its drones and intensified strikes on Ukraine. It is likely that this intensity of attacks will continue in the future. This was reported by the intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of the United Kingdom.
According to investigations, in October 2024, Russia launched 2,000 kamikaze drones into Ukraine, which is 700 more than in September. The number of drones they launch has been steadily increasing for the third consecutive month.
The Ministry of Defense of the United Kingdom explains that this has become possible due to Russian investments in drone production, the expansion of launch sites, and the introduction of various modifications.
In early November, Russian drone attacks did not decrease.
According to British intelligence, the main obstacle for Russian kamikaze drones is human resources. However, this will not stop or weaken the intensity of the attacks.
«These figures we saw in September and October may soon become the norm», noted the British intelligence report
Recall that as a result of a drone attack on Odessa, a school building and a kindergarten were damaged.
Also, on the night of November 8, the occupiers attacked Kyiv and the Kyiv region with drones, resulting in four people being injured. All are receiving medical assistance, and the injured are being hospitalized in the local hospital.
During air raids in the Khmelnytskyi region, two attack drones were shot down by an air defense system. As a result of the attack, the roof and windows of a house were damaged, but there were no casualties or fatalities.
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