Russia, Ukraine and drone
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Death of Russia’s Carbon Fiber Chief Exposes Drone Supply Chain Secrets
Could a single industrial executive’s death spread through the center of Russia’s drone war machine? In the Moscow suburbs, Alexander Tyunin, the head of Umatex Group, was found dead in the Moscow suburbs;
The Russian leader said there were "several causes" of the "tragedy," and the first was a Ukrainian drone in the sky.
Russia launched its third large-scale aerial assault on Ukraine this month, with 465 drones and 32 missiles that primarily targeted the country’s energy infrastructure. Ukraine intercepted 420 projectiles,
Indeed, the positions of some of Europe’s leaders toward the continuing drone incidents, acts of sabotage, cyber-attacks and sanction-busting appear to have hardened over two days of talks in Copenhagen, including a closed session among them without phones or advisors.
Russia's seaborne oil product exports fell 17.1% in September from August to 7.58 million metric tons due to less fuel production as various refineries were impacted by drone attacks, data from industry sources and Reuters calculations showed.
The crash killed 38 of the 62 people aboard.