Zelenskyy: One of priorities of year is to keep ahead of enemy in quality of drone operations
One of the priorities of this year is to keep ahead of Russia in the quality of drone operations, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in an evening video address.
"Morning conference call. As usual, there were reports on all areas of government work. The military reported on the situation at the front, on each area of intense battles," Zelenskyy said.
Special attention, he said, was paid to what exactly the aggressor state is doing in the military sphere and how it is putting pressure on its satellites.
As the president said, the situation with drones was also discussed.
"The issues of production, supply, and provision for the units. It is clear that this is one of the main tasks of the year – to keep ahead of the enemy in the quality of drone operations. The more successful Ukrainian drones are, from FPV to strategic drones, the more lives of our warriors we will save," he said.
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