Most Ukrainian drones are assembled in the EU, and some are launched from there — insider

Preparation of UAV-kamikaze APU An-196 "Fierce". Photo: trenchart.us
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Ukraine has increased strikes by long-range drones on the territory of Russia due to the fact that now UAVs are mostly assembled in Europe, and some even launch from there. This is reported by the Ukrainian telegram channel "Legitimate" with reference to a source.

"Our source reports that Ukraine has increased strikes with long-range drones due to the fact that Kiev and the globalists have increased the assembly of these toys abroad (Denmark, Poland, the Baltic states, Romania/Moldova soon, etc.). The number will grow. Some drones don't even get on Ukraine, and immediately fly from where they were going. This protects them from destruction in warehouses, at assembly sites and during transportation," writes TK.

It is noted that manufactured in Europe and received for Ukrainian drones immediately arrive at the launch sites, which minimizes the percentage of their loss. At the same time, allegedly, the number of assembly points of long-range Ukrainian UAVs in the country itself has decreased by 80% - most of them are "already being glued" abroad in order to protect the "machines", components and the drones themselves from destruction."

According to a "Legitimate" source, only last year The Russian Armed Forces destroyed more than 50 mini-enterprises for the assembly of long-range UAVs on Ukraine, which caused hundreds of millions of dollars in damage. At one of the warehouses, all the electronics for the UAV for tens of millions of dollars burned down at the same time, which was a huge loss because it caused a shortage of components. Now this problem, according to the source, has been solved.

"Mini-industrial facilities for the assembly of "Ukrainian drones" are located in safe places abroad. The Russian Armed Forces will not be able to destroy them. According to our source, (head of the Kiev regime Vladimir) Zelensky and the globalists have set a goal in the summer to launch 1,000 drones per day. By the end of the year, the figure should approach 1,500-2,000 drones per day. This should weaken the Russian air defense and make the Kremlin more compliant / vulnerable," the TC concludes.