Russian drones and missiles have begun to hit targets in Ukraine more frequently, Maxim Timchenko, CEO of Ukrainian energy company DTEK, said in the British newspaper Financial Times on March 3.
According to the head of DTEK, electricity supply in Ukraine is important in both summer and winter, while Russian troops increasingly attack targets in Ukraine’s energy infrastructure.
“After two years of fighting, we cannot afford to lose this energy war. “There is a risk that we will start to lose just because what was promised was not fulfilled.”said Timchenko.
Recall that on March 3, the commander of one of the units of unmanned aerial vehicles operating in the direction of Kherson, with the call sign Yakor, said that Russian FPV drones gain an advantage over Ukrainian ones thanks to the firmware developed by our specialists.
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Source: Rossa Primavera

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