Drone that reached St. Petersburg was of Ukrainian production – Kamyshin
The drone that hit a target in Russia's St. Petersburg at night is Ukrainian-made, said Oleksandr Kamyshin, Minister for Strategic Industries of Ukraine.
"We are able to produce something that will cost from $350 apiece, and up to something that will fly to St. Petersburg tonight. This is made in Ukraine. Thus, we hit the target last night, and this thing flew exactly 1,250 kilometers that night," he said at a panel discussion within the framework of the Deciding your tomorrow project organized by the Viktor Pinchuk Foundation in Davos.
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