After a brutal winter, Ukraine’s drones are breaking Russian defenses
Ukrainian marines attach bomblets to a drone at a training site. (Brendan Hoffman for The Post ) Russia’s advance has suddenly stalled, and Ukraine is fighting on its own terms — a comeback credited to Kyiv’s efforts to steadily strengthen the capabilities of its UAVs. Today [no date provided] at 5:00 a.m. EDT By Steve Hendrix and Serhii Korolchuk; original article contains very useful links; not all of its images could be adequately published here, evidently for technical reasons. DONETSK OBLAST, Ukraine — As a fifth summer fighting season begins in Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine, Vladyslav Tovstyi directs dozens of operators flying thousands of drones from an underground command center that looks more like a tech start-up than a forward bunker. High-definition monitors lined the insulated walls, each showing a drone’s-eye view of a doomed Russian soldier in a foxhole, an enemy supply truck, countryside striped with trenches and razor wire. On one, a ground robot...