Ukraine relies more on drones to make up for artillery shortage | DW News

Russia says its forces have downed eleven drones launched by Ukraine over the region of Rostov. Kyiv is increasingly relying on drones in its fight against Russia to make up for its lack of artillery power.
The unmanned aircraft are effective at destroying Russian defensive positions. But military analysts warn that drones alone won’t be enough to win the war.

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