NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said at a briefing in Brussels that they are going to transfer a million drones to Ukraine.
“A group of allies is going to join forces and transfer one million drones to Ukraine, and 20 NATO allies have also agreed to create a mine clearance coalition. All this will help save the lives of Ukrainians”,- Stoltenberg emphasized.
The weapons will be produced under defense contracts signed by NATO worth $10 billion. It also recently became known that the Netherlands has joined the Coalition. Before this, Latvia, Great Britain and Sweden did this.
The results of this assistance are visible to the naked eye: air raid alarms are constantly heard in occupied Crimea, and the Russian Black Sea Fleet especially suffers from attacks by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Thus, according to The Insider, since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, at least 27 successful attacks on Russian ships have been recorded. 13 ships were completely destroyed: among them are the cruiser Moscow and the missile boat Ivanovets.
Russia will no longer be able to repair some of the damaged ships, such as, for example, the Rostov-on-Don submarine.
As we see, the use of drones is effective and the Ukrainian Armed Forces continues to work in this direction.