ROBOT WARS

How terrified Putin is being blitzed by drone attacks from air & sea as Ukraine launches 120 strikes in just six months

A FEARFUL Vladimir Putin is under attack from Ukrainian air and sea drone strikes that are bringing the war achingly close to his doorstep.

In the so-called "War of the Drones", Kyiv has been fighting back with increased vigor and equipment, launching 120 suspected strikes deep into Russia in only six months.

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Ukraine has been ramping up its drone attacks on Russia including one last night as smoke is seen rising from central MoscowCredit: East2West
The aftermath of a suspected Ukrainian attack on an office building in Moscow on July 30Credit: AFP

In the last 48 hours, suspected Ukrainian drones have hit targets both in the Russian capital and further afield, including the annexed Crimea.

In this game of war, Ukraine appears to be raising the stakes and employing its newest weaponry to strike fear into the heart of Russia.

The bolder steps of recent weeks come amongst a burgeoning counter-offensive, which is finally breaking through long-frozen Russian frontlines.

The sea and air attacks seem mostly concerned with waging psychological warfare on their oppressor by terrifying ordinary Russians and embarrassing Putin, rather than focusing on large-scale destruction.

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And yet, Moscow could be attacked many more times thanks to Ukraine's new fleet of crowd-funded kamikaze attack UAVs - "Bober" (Beaver) drones.

These long-distance weapons are believed to be responsible for a recent spout of attacks on Russia as they can fly for over six hours at a range of 500 miles.

They are also nifty at evading Russia's air defense systems owing to their aerodynamic "duck" system that allows for a rapid change in flight altitude.

Despite costing around £86,000-a-piece, Kyiv has been ramping up production of the Ukrainian-invented and Ukrainian-manufactured drone.

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"Ukraine currently has the highest level of UAV production in the world," said Oleksandr Kamyshin, Ukraine's minister responsible for increasing military production.

“Such a level of production of lethal, ground and floating drones as in Ukraine is not found in any country in the world,” he said, adding that Ukraine already has over 100 companies producing drones.

Glimpses of the kamikaze attack drone have been rare, but back in May a popular Ukrainian influencer, Ihor Lachenkov, showed off the beast.

At the end of last year, reported that he received a call from officials in Ukrainian intelligence asking him for help to fund a "drone that can fly very far".

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