While Russia has retreated on the ground, it has continued to strike Ukraine with Iranian-made Shahed drones, terrifying civilians and repeatedly knocking out water, power and heat as winter sets in.
Ukrainian soldiers are using shop-bought drones as their eyes and ears in the trenches or flying them above Russian tanks and dropping grenades through open hatches.
being here in kabul. it would appear to be completely possible for him to have been here without their knowledge and acceptance. we have seen in the past few months, this year, ayman al zawahiri releasing more and more propaganda videos on behalf of al-qaeda, suggesting that his communication, his ability to get his message out to the outside world, had improved since the taliban took over last year. lt col paul lushenko is a us army officer, who has spent 16 years advising special forces, with a particular specialism in drones. he joins us from sydney, where he is researching drone strategy and doctrine. a warm welcome to the programme. first of all, if we look at this specific mission as it were. joe biden said the strike was no civilian casualties. hearing from our correspondent in downtown kabul at the time with his family. what do you think is the likelihood of that? well, i
The Ukrainian army's astute use of drones has been a cornerstone of its defence against the powerful Russian invader, but experts say their role is beginning to fade as heavy artillery takes over.
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