Last month, Putin's army launched more than 2,000 Geranium-2/Shaheds at peaceful cities in Ukraine, but not all of these kamikaze drones were “landed” by our air defense.
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As NBN reports with reference to a laconic explanation posted on the Telegram profile of the head of the Center for Countering Disinformation (CCD) under the National Security and Defense Council (NSDC) Andriy Kovalenko, the terrorist state has somewhat changed its approach to carrying out drone attacks on Ukraine, as a result of which it has become more difficult to shoot down the Shaheds.
According to Kovalenko, the process of shooting down Russian-Iranian Geran-2/Shahed attack drones has become significantly more complicated, since the operators of enemy kamikaze drones are lowering the assets they control to a lower altitude, and also sharply changed the tactics of strikes (apparently, we are talking about wave-like drone attacks by small groups, before which the aggressor country launches single reconnaissance UAVs).
The head of the Center for Countering Disinformation emphasized:
Measures are being taken. This is important to understand.
Earlier, our information portal wrote about the fact that the military-industrial complex of the terrorist state began installing thermobaric warheads with a high-explosive component in the Gerani-2/Shaheds.