Young furniture designer produces drones that hammer Russia
Translated from Danish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A young furniture designer in Ukraine, Iryna Terekh, has developed drones that are being used against Russia.
- Terekh's journey began after her car was hit by Russian fire near Kyiv, an event she documented on Instagram.
- Her story has gained significant online attention, highlighting Ukraine's innovative drone development amidst the ongoing conflict.
The war in Ukraine has spurred innovation, with a young furniture designer, Iryna Terekh, emerging as a key figure in the country's drone development. Her involvement began two weeks into the conflict when her car came under Russian fire near Kyiv. Terekh, who owns a small furniture factory, fled the city of Bucha with her ailing mother, later posting a defiant image of a bullet hole in her car's bumper on Instagram.
The war had been going on for two weeks. A woman, who would come to play a decisive role in Ukraine's development of drones, was driving through a city near Kyiv when her car came under Russian fire.
This personal experience appears to have galvanized her efforts in developing drones. While the article doesn't detail the specific types of drones or their deployment, it notes that her story has "exploded online." This suggests a growing public interest and recognition of her contributions to Ukraine's defense capabilities. The narrative frames her as a symbol of Ukrainian resilience and ingenuity in the face of aggression.
Iryna Terekh, the young owner of a small furniture factory, fled at high speed from Bucha with her sick mother in the passenger seat.
Terekh's story is presented as an example of how individuals and small businesses are adapting and contributing to the war effort. Her transition from furniture design to drone development underscores the dynamic and often unexpected ways Ukrainians are responding to the conflict, turning personal adversity into a source of national strength and technological advancement.
The picture was accompanied by some defiant words.
Originally published by Berlingske in Danish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.