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Ukraine Warns Russia of 1200-Mile Strike Range of Attack Drones

Volodymyr Zelensky next to Ukrainian missiles

Kyiv has developed drones which can hit targets over 1,200 miles away, according to Ukraine’s military intelligence spokesman Andrii Yusov.

His comments to Ukrainian news outlet News.Live come as Russian authorities said that Ukraine had launched drones across several Russian regions overnight Friday.

Newsweek has contacted the Russian defense ministry for comment by email.

Why It Matters

Often without claiming responsibility, Ukraine has stepped up its drone attacks inside Russian territory, reportedly hitting targets up to 600 miles from the front line.

Yusov’s comments suggest that potentially more of Russia could soon be at risk.

However, Russian continues to bombard Ukraine with missiles and Iranian-made Shahed drones.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, left, and his Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrsky are pictured next to the first batch of Ukrainian-made Peklo drone missiles on December 6, 2024. Kyiv has developed drones which can hit targets over…


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What To Know

In what he described as “no longer a secret,” Yusov told News.Live that Ukraine’s drones can operate at a distance further than previously thought possible.

“Ukrainian long-range unmanned aerial vehicles can hypothetically operate up to 2,000 kilometers (1,243 miles),” Yusov said in the interview, according to a translation carried by Ukraine’s media.

Newsweek cannot confirm Yusov’s claims, who added that Ukraine only targeted military and industrial facilities and not civilian infrastructure.

The news comes amid reports of more Ukrainian drone attacks, including overnight Friday, which Russian authorities said targeted the regions of Voronezh, Rostov and Belgorod. State media outlet Tass reported that 56 drones were shot down.

The Ukrainian Air Force struck a military facility in Russia’s western Oryol region used to maintain and repair Iranian-made Shahed drones on December 26, according to Ukraine’s General Staff.

Yusov did not reveal details about any operations inside Russia, telling News.Live: “In most other cases, we neither confirm nor deny. I can only say that there is a reason for the explosions.”

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