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Inside Ukraine's Secret Drone Teams Striking Deep Inside Russia
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Inside Ukraine's Secret Drone Teams Striking Deep Inside Russia

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Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Ukraine is deploying long-range drones capable of striking targets up to 1,200 miles inside Russia, hitting oil refineries and depots.
  • NPR gained exclusive access to one of these Ukrainian strike teams as they prepared and launched drones.
  • These deep strikes are part of Ukraine's strategy to disrupt Russia's war capabilities and economy.

Ukraine's long-range drones are now capable of reaching targets deep within Russian territory, striking critical infrastructure like oil refineries and depots up to 1,200 miles away. NPR recently embedded with one of the secretive Ukrainian teams responsible for launching these sophisticated drone attacks. The operation offers a rare glimpse into the high-stakes, high-tech efforts underway as Ukraine seeks to degrade Russia's ability to wage war. These deep strikes are a significant escalation, aimed at disrupting Russia's economy and its capacity to sustain its military operations. The teams operate with precision and speed, highlighting the evolving nature of the conflict and Ukraine's innovative approach to asymmetric warfare. The drones, some custom-built, represent a critical component of Ukraine's strategy to inflict damage far beyond the front lines, demonstrating a persistent and expanding threat to Russian assets.

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