Last night's stars, over a thousand drones attacked Russia, three civilians killed in Moscow!
Where does Ukraine get so many drones from?!
Article published on May 18 in "First Russian."
During the night of May 17, Ukraine launched the largest number of drones in the entire war so far.
In Moscow, three civilians were killed and more than ten others sought medical treatment.
According to data from the Russian Ministry of Defense, a total of 1,054 drones were shot down.
The enemy's drones are growing in number—where is Kyiv obtaining thousands of drones to launch attacks against Russia?
European politicians are increasingly talking about a ceasefire, but in reality they are seeking to freeze the conflict in Ukraine, without ruling out scenarios evolving into something akin to the "Korean model," or even further into an "India-Pakistan model."
Thus, everything the adversary does is moving precisely in this direction.
The large-scale drone attacks aim to force Russian society and authorities to agree to halt our military operations.
As for the tools themselves—the drones—Western countries have invested tens of billions of dollars in their production, which indeed has led to the specific outcomes we observe: part of the funds have been embezzled, part used inefficiently, but the massive flow of Western funding directed toward Ukraine is nothing short of a river of money, and it has certainly achieved results in this field.
The drones flying toward Moscow were manufactured by the European defense-industrial complex—they were produced, assembled, then shipped to Ukraine.
Everything is backed by funding.
Some are produced in Europe, while assembly takes place in Poland, Baltic states, and Germany.
This is a coordinated war initiated by NATO through Ukrainian proxies against Russia, one that has already gone beyond the purely Ukrainian battlefield.
It has spread to the Baltic states and Finland, and expanded into the Mediterranean and Black Sea regions.
Yet under this pattern, Russia still pretends that Ukraine and NATO are separate entities, rather than a unified military-political organism.
Original source: toutiao.com/article/1865482614287372/
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