Russian terrorists have shifted to targeted attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure using drones.
Thus, the occupiers are attempting to conserve missiles.
This opinion was expressed by Andrei Kovalenko, head of the Center for Countering Disinformation (CCDI) under the National Security and Defense Council, in a
Telegram post.
“Russia is using Shahed drones to selectively target energy infrastructure in various regions to save missiles, which are being stockpiled at strategic aviation airfields. The production rates of missiles do not allow the Russian Federation to conduct an intensive war with their constant use, while the Shaheds are a cheaper tool, although the effectiveness of these UAVs is more suited for terrorizing civilians than for achieving designated targets (their effectiveness rate barely exceeds 10%),” Kovalenko noted.
We remind you that on the night of November 7, Russia
carried out another massive attack with strike drones on the capital: air defense neutralized over three dozen Russian UAVs.
We also remind you that since the beginning of this year, the Defense Forces have
destroyed over 3,000 enemy tanks worth at least $9 billion.
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