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Ukraine’s drone campaign reaches 800,000+ Russian targets

Ukraine’s drone campaign reaches 800,000+ Russian targets
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Since the beginning of the year, units of Ukraine’s Defense Forces operating unmanned systems have struck more than 800,000 verified Russian targets and have killed or severely wounded around 167,000 Russian soldiers, according to Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov.

“Ukrainian Defense Forces are systematically weakening the enemy’s military potential — destroying logistics and striking critically important targets in the enemy’s rear. Today, drones account for more than 90% of strikes against the enemy,” he said.

According to Fedorov, since the beginning of the year, unmanned systems units have hit over 800,000 verified Russian targets, including personnel, air defense systems, artillery, multiple rocket launchers, UAVs, unmanned ground systems, transport, command posts, warehouses, and electronic warfare equipment.

He added that May was the most effective month for the Defense Forces. During that month alone, more than 181,000 targets were struck, and 31,530 Russian personnel were killed or severely wounded.

“For each confirmed strike, military personnel receive e-points, which can be exchanged via the Brave1 Market for drones, unmanned ground systems, electronic warfare tools, and components,” Fedorov said.

The minister also noted that the e-points system helps identify the most effective technologies and units, enabling their rapid scaling across the armed forces.

“Following the President’s directive, we continue to exhaust the enemy simultaneously across three domains — in the air, on land, and in the economy,” he said.

Fedorov thanked Ukrainian servicemen for their results and emphasized that they are shaping a new doctrine of real-time warfare.

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