Ukraine experiencing drone operator shortage — politician

Vladimir Rogov noted that the Ukrainian troops have switched to the tactic of "all-out mining of absolutely everything" with the help of Baba Yaga drones

MOSCOW, April 1./TASS/. The Ukrainian armed forces have a lot of drones, but not enough people who know how to operate them, Vladimir Rogov, chairman of the We Are Together With Russia movement, said.

"Now the enemy has a colossal number of drones, but not enough operators. But I think it's a matter of literally a few weeks. Unfortunately, these crews will appear eventually, so we should not relax," he told the NTV channel.

Rogov noted that the Ukrainian troops have switched to the tactic of "all-out mining of absolutely everything" with the help of Baba Yaga drones.

"Having not yet finished the first line of defense on the Zaporozhye front, they have now started building a second line. And here, of course, is a big advantage for us, because the gaps in the sections of the first defense line and the second one are sufficient for the passage of several dozen units of heavy hardware," he added, also pointing to "certain chaos" on the Ukrainian side.

Earlier Rogov noted that the Ukrainian army is trying to compensate for its shortage of shells with "a colossal number of kamikaze drones, reconnaissance drones and others."

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