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Russia deploys eight times more drones than Ukraine in special op — Czech report

The amount of Russian UAVs attacking Ukraine’s strongholds is so large that according to eyewitnesses, Ukrainian troops are unable to leave their dugouts for four hours at a time

PRAGUE, January 11. /TASS/. Russia has an eight-to-one advantage over Ukraine in the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) during the special military operation, Czech news portal iRozhlas.cz reported on Thursday citing an unnamed military source close to the situation.

"It’s eight to one and this estimation comes from several Ukrainian groups [deployed at the engagement line] based on the number of Russian drones that attack them," the source said. "The Kremlin started investing heavily in the production and development of UAVs and this is reflected in their increased numbers."

The amount of Russian UAVs attacking Ukraine’s strongholds is so large that according to eyewitnesses, Ukrainian troops are unable to leave their dugouts for four hours at a time, the news portal added.