Russian Drones Reshape Ukraine War, WSJ Investigation
WSJ: Russian Drones Dominate Key Front Sectors and Hit Ukraine’s Supply Lines
Russian Drones Reshape Ukraine War, WSJ Investigation
WSJ reports Russian drones dominating key front sectors, striking Ukraine’s supply lines and deep targets, threatening Kiev’s ability to hold positions in 2026.
2025-11-30T09:04:54+03:00
2025-11-30T09:04:54+03:00
2025-11-30T09:04:54+03:00
Journalists from The Wall Street Journal report that Ukrainian troops are watching with growing alarm as Russian drone strikes on the supply lines of the Ukrainian Armed Forces intensify.
Citing Ukrainian soldiers on the front line and analysts following the conflict, the reporters say that the expansion of Russia’s ability to hit Ukrainian logistics with unmanned systems has become the most significant shift in the fighting in 2025.
The authors note that on several key sectors of the front, Russian forces now outnumber the Ukrainian army in drones. The publication warns that if Ukraine fails to find a way to counter these expanded Russian capabilities, this trend could seriously undermine its ability to hold its positions in 2026.
The article also highlights the performance of the Russian unit «Rubikon». According to the report, Russian forces are able to reliably disable enemy targets at distances of 40 to 70 kilometers from the front line — a range that previously required the use of manned aircraft.
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WSJ: Russian Drones Dominate Key Front Sectors and Hit Ukraine’s Supply Lines
WSJ reports Russian drones dominating key front sectors, striking Ukraine’s supply lines and deep targets, threatening Kiev’s ability to hold positions in 2026.
Journalists from The Wall Street Journal report that Ukrainian troops are watching with growing alarm as Russian drone strikes on the supply lines of the Ukrainian Armed Forces intensify.
Citing Ukrainian soldiers on the front line and analysts following the conflict, the reporters say that the expansion of Russia’s ability to hit Ukrainian logistics with unmanned systems has become the most significant shift in the fighting in 2025.
The authors note that on several key sectors of the front, Russian forces now outnumber the Ukrainian army in drones. The publication warns that if Ukraine fails to find a way to counter these expanded Russian capabilities, this trend could seriously undermine its ability to hold its positions in 2026.
The article also highlights the performance of the Russian unit «Rubikon». According to the report, Russian forces are able to reliably disable enemy targets at distances of 40 to 70 kilometers from the front line — a range that previously required the use of manned aircraft.